Key
Action
Manual
This will cause the programmed control modules to reset after the system has been
Restart
reset in general. This is an MEA (New York City) requirement.
Dialer Settings
The Dialer Settings dialog (see Figure 14) allows
for the programming of various communications
options.
st
nd
rd
The 1
, 2
and 3
Telephone Numbers can be up
to 32 digits. Special digits may be used to perform
the following functions:
•
HEX (B)-simulates the [*] key
•
HEX (C)-simulates the [#] key
•
HEX (D)-forces the panel to search for dial
tone; must be first digit of telephone
number
•
HEX (E)-forces the panel to pause for 2
seconds
•
HEX (F)-end of telephone number marker
The first number is the primary number, the
second number is for a second monitoring station, and the third number is the backup number for
the first number.
st
nd
The 1
and 2
Account Codes identify the system to the central station when a communication is
sent. The code can be programmed for up to four digits. The first and third telephone number
transmit the first account code. The second telephone number transmits the second account code.
st
nd
The 1
and 2
# Format setting affects the type of communication that the dialer sends to the
central station. There are seven formats available including 4 BPS formats, Contact ID, SIA and a
pager format.
The Dialer Settings window has the following push buttons along the right side:
•
Exit: Close the Dialer Settings window and return to the IDs window.
•
Configuration 1: Display the Dialer Configuration 1 dialog.
•
Configuration 2: Display the Dialer Configuration 2 dialog.
•
Call Directions: Display the Call Directions dialog.
•
Zone Data: Display the Zone Data dialog.
•
Maintenance/Common: Display the Dialer Maintenance and Common Reporting Codes
dialog.
FX-2200 Programming Manual
Figure 14: Dialer Settings
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