Define Reporting Formats - Intek Elite 16D Installation & Programming Manual

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DEFINE REPORTING FORMATS - P231E - P236E
This group of addresses is used to define which format the communicator will use when contacting each of the six
phone numbers on an individual basis. For example phone number 1 may be a speech dial report to a domestic
home with numbers 2 and 3 reporting in Contact ID to a monitoring company
P231E
1-8E
Define Reporting Format for Phone Number 1
Option 1
Ademco Contact ID - Use Contact ID format to report alarm and system events to a monitoring
companies receiving equipment.
Option 2
Domestic Alarm Tone - Use "Domestic" format to report alarm events. This format uses
alternating alarm tones to report and can be kissed-off by pressing any digit key on a touch tone
phone.
Option 3
Pager - Report alarm events using "Pager" format. This format utilises Telecom's 026 pager
network or other public subscriber networks like Answerscan etc, to post numeric messages to a
compatible pager.(NOTE:The client account number should not start with a "0")
When an event is received by a pager it will display the alarm system account code followed by
and event code followed by a zone or user designation. For example - 1234 130 004 displayed
on a pager would correspond to a zone 4 activation from a system with account code 1234. The
event codes are listed in the Communicator Program Summary section of this manual.
Option 4
Speech Dialler - Report alarm events by using the optional add-on speech dialler module. This
module is available is either 20 or 90 second versions can be kissed-off by pressing any digit
key on a touch tone phone. The first 8 recording slots may be reserved for alarm messages
which are mapped to events at addresses P660E to P676E
The Elite "Command Control" feature utilises the same speech dialler module to provide voice
prompted control and status reporting of your alarm system via a standard touch tone telephone.
These voice prompts are stored at recording slots which follow in order on from the alarm event
messages. The 90 second speech module is particularly useful where a speech dialler is used
to report alarm events and Command Control is used to control a large number of functions
such as setting and unsetting on an area basis and operating outputs to control lighting, or
heating etc.
Option 5
Spare - This option is reserved for future developments
Option 6
Monitor Call Progress - When this option is enabled, the Elite communicator monitors the call
progress to determine if the destination phone number is ringing, engaged or disconnected. As
a result, if the number is engaged or disconnected the communicator will more on to the next
number immediately rather than timing out after a pre-determined wait period.
Option 7
Spare - This option is reserved for future developments
Option 8
Spare
P232E
1-8E
Define Reporting Format for Phone Number 2 (Default 1&6)
P233E
1-8E
Define Reporting Format for Phone Number 3
P234E
1-8E
Define Reporting Format for Phone Number 4
P235E
1-8E
Define Reporting Format for Phone Number 5
P236E
1-8E
Define Reporting Format for Phone Number 6
1 = Ademco Contact ID (Default)
2 = Domestic Alarm Tone
3 = Pager
4 = Speech Dialler
5 = Spare
6 = Monitor "Call Progress" (Default)
7 = Spare
8 = Spare
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