Honeywell Gamewell-FCI GWF-7075 Installation And Operation Manual page 56

Addressable fire alarm control panel
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Programming
Dialing Prefix
1.
Enter up to 9 characters to be used for items such as, PBX Dial-Out Codes, a Pause, and so on. The following special characters are
available:
• Pound (or number) key on the telephone
• Star key on the telephone
• Comma (character for 2-second pause)
2.
Use the number buttons on the annunciator or the <Up> or <Down> arrow keys to select special characters. Characters begin
displaying after "9". See Figure 7.7 for an example.
3.
Enter a Dialing Prefix (if needed), then press <Enter>. Or, Press the <Right> arrow to bypass the Dialing Prefix option.
Number of Answer Rings
Use this option in conjunction with the HFSS Honeywell Fire Software Suite to define the number of rings that occur before the panel
answers a call from the computer.
Range is 00-15 rings.
This option is factory-programmed as 06 rings, which should be compatible for most installations where the Answering Machine Bypass
feature is used. You may need to adjust it depending on the installation's Telephone System.
The selection made here must match the programming for this option in the Communication Configuration dialog box of the HFSS
Honeywell Fire Software Suite.
Enter the desired number of answer rings, then press <Enter>.
Dial Option (Touch-Tone or Pulse)
Press the <Up> or <Down> arrow keys to select the Dial Option, then press <Enter>.
Dial Option Description
PULSE
If you select this option, only pulse dialing will be used for this phone line.
TT
Touch-Tone dialing. If you select this option, only Touch-Tone dialing will be used for this phone line.
TT/PL
Touch-Tone alternating with pulse. If you select this option, the Communicator will first attempt to use Touch-Tone. If the Touch-Tone is
unsuccessful on the first attempt, the Communicator will switch to Pulse. It will continue to alternate between TT and Pulse for
additional attempts.
Dial Format
1.
Press the <Up> or <Down> arrows to select the Pulse Ratio for the Rotary Dialing option, then press <Enter>. Options are:
Dial Tone Detection Disabled
1.
Select Y (do disable) or N (don't disable) by pressing the <Up> or <Down> arrow keys, then press <Enter>.
Monitor Line
Enable the Line Monitor for each phone line that you will use. See Figure 7.7 for the location of this field on the Phone Lines screen.
When you enable the Phone Line Monitor for a phone line, a trouble condition occurs if the line is not connected. If you do not use a
phone line, it must be disabled.
1.
Select Y (monitor line) or N (don't monitor line) and press <Up> or <Down> arrows, then press <Enter>.
Answering Machine Bypass
This option is used in conjunction with the HFSS Honeywell Fire Software Suite. This feature ensures that an answering machine will
not interfere with communication between the control panel and the computer. If you use an answering machine at the panel site, enable
this feature; if you do not use an answering machine, disable the feature. This option is factory-programmed as Yes (enabled).
The selection made here must match the programming for this option in the Communication Configuration dialog box of the HFSS Hon-
eywell Fire Software Suite.
1.
Select Y (answering machine bypass enabled) or N (answering machine bypass disabled) and press the <Up> or <Down> arrow,
then press <Enter>.
Phone Line Unused
This option is used so that you can set unused phones lines to "Yes", so no auto-test will be sent through that line. This option is factory
programmed as No.
1.
Select Y or N and press the <Up> or <Down> arrow keys, then press <Enter>.
Edit Ethernet
1.
Enter the Installer Code. The Main Menu appears.
2.
Select 7 for Panel Programming.
3.
Select 5 for System Options.
4.
From the next Menu, select 1 for the Communication Options.
5.
Select 3 for Edit Ethernet.
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Figure 7.8 Edit Ethernet Message
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