Digital Communicator - Bentel Security KYO 320 Installation Manual

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bers of the Priority Action.
To assign Priority (!): double click on the corresponding cell.
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Only one Dialler Action can take priority.
1 ... 32 Numbers 1 through 32 represent the Dialler
Telephone Numbers (refer to the No. column in the
Dialler book on the Dialler page).
To assign an Action to a Dialler Telephone Number,
double click on the corresponding cell (Y indicates that
the Action will generate a call to the corresponding Dial-
ler Telephone Number.
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Each time you click on a Telephone Number cell (1
through 32), the application will display the com-
plete Telephone Number and corresponding De-
scription (User Label).
All If this option is enabled, the Control Panel will call
all the Telephone numbers for the corresponding Ac-
tion. If this option is disabled (at default). The Dialler will
call associated Telephone numbers until one call is suc-
cessful. To enable (Y) this option, press ENTER or dou-
ble click on the respective cell.
Message 1-2-3-4-5 This option will allow you to setup
the Voice Messages (refer to "Voice Messages" and
"Preset Messages" for further information).
Description This editable field is for the Action label.
Hide This button will allow you to hide the Telephone
number columns (1 through 32), and Voice Message
columns (Messages 1 through 5).
Events This button will allow you to view all the Events
that generate the selected Action.
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The i on the Keypad WILL NOT signal Dialler or
Digital Communicator calls related to Zones and
codes with Panic attribute.

Digital Communicator

The Digital Communicator will allow you to
define up to 100 Actions. Each Action can be
associated with one or more Events in the
Events-Actions page, and will signal (via
telephone to Central Stations, etc.), the start
and/or end of its associated Events.
Each Digital Communicator Action can trans-
mit a distinct groups (8 Telephone numbers
per group), (e.g. a Trouble signal to the In-
staller and Central Station).
Event Queue The Digital Communicator will
not end the communication until all the events
destined for the connected service have been
transmitted. This feature reduces communi-
cation time, and call costs.
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The layout of the Digital Communicator page is as fol-
lows.
no. This ID number (1 through 8), corresponds to the
Telephone number Identifier in the Actions window.
This Identifier number DOES NOT CORRESPOND to
the Telephone Identifier number in the General
Phonebook.
Telephone Number to call
This field will allow you to select the Telephone Num-
bers for the Digital Communicator (from the General
Phonebook on the Telephone page).
Protocol This field will allow you to select the Report-
ing format.
This Control Panel supports the Reporting formats
shown Table 4. (refer to "Communication Protocols" in
the APPENDIX).
The first five protocols are also available with the Voice
feature.
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Once the digital transmission has been completed, the
Control Panel will open the Voice channel, and the
Central Station operator will be able to open a Talk/lis-
ten session.
The system Users will be able to communicate with the
Central Station operator via the VOX-REM Microphone
and Speaker boards (refer to "K3/VOX2 Voice Cards" in
the "APPENDIX").
Figure 36 Digital Communicator page
PROGRAMMING FROM THE PC
Events will not be queued for Telephone numbers
which are associated with Reporting formats with
the Voice feature.
Both the Control panel and Central Station must be
able to manage voice communications, otherwise,
Reporting formats with the Voice feature cannot be
used.
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