Johnson Controls tyco Power Pro Series Reference Manual page 119

Alarm controller
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All zones assigned to a partition are supervised and operate according to the zone type programmed. If a zone is not
assigned to a partition, it is not supervised and all activity on the zone is ignored by the system.
[300] Panel/Receiver Communication Paths
This section is used to select the path of communications between the alarm system and the central station.
Paths can be established through either the alarm system's on-board Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) con-
nection or through the alternate communicator (cellular or Ethernet) if equipped.
Paths to four receivers can be programmed using sections 001 - 004. The communications path for each receiver is defined
by selecting one of the following six options:
[01] Phone Line
Events are communicated through the alarm system phone line programmed in section [301]. If Phone Line is selected for
receiver 1, the phone number programmed in section [301] option [001] is used. If Phone Line is selected for receiver 2, the
phone number programmed in section [301] option [002] is used, etc.
[02] Alternate Communicator Auto Routing
Selecting this option enables the alternate communicator to determine which communications path to use (Ethernet
primary/secondary, and/or cellular primary/secondary). See section [851] Alternate Communicator Programming for details.
[03] Alternate Communicator Receiver 1
Events are communicated through Ethernet receiver 1.
[04] Alternate Communicator Receiver 2
Events are communicated through Ethernet receiver 2.
[05] Alternate Communicator Receiver 3
Events are communicated through cellular receiver 3.
[06] Alternate Communicator Receiver 4
Events are communicated through cellular receiver 4.
[301] Phone Number Programming
Section [301] is used to program up to 4 telephone numbers used to communicate with the central station over PSTN.
[001] The phone number used to communicate with receiver 1
[002] The phone number used to communicate with receiver 2
[003] The phone number used to communicate with receiver 3
[004] The phone number used to communicate with receiver 4
All telephone numbers can be a maximum of 32 digits. Hexadecimal digits may be included to perform the following func-
tions:
HEX B ([*] [2] [*]) - to dial "*"
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HEX C ([*] [3] [*]) - to dial "#"
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HEX D ([*] [4] [*]) - for an additional dial tone search, as required by PBX telephone systems.
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HEX E ([*] [5] [*]) - to insert a 2-second pause in the telephone number. This causes a static delay of 2 seconds
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before any additional dial tone search in a phone number.
HEX F ([*] [6] [*]) - represents the end of the Phone Number (everything after F is ignored).
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Pressing [#] in these sections exits and saves the entire phone number.
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The alarm system does not attempt to communicate using PSTN if no phone number is programmed.
[304] Call Waiting Cancel String
Use this section to program a string that, when pressed, disables call waiting on a phone line. Call waiting cancel is typically
*70 in most areas. Dialing this string before a phone number disables call waiting for the duration of the call.
When this section is programmed and Call Waiting Cancel Options is ON (see "[382] Communicator Option 3" on page 131),
the alarm system dials this string before the phone number. This is only done on the first dialing attempt for each phone num-
ber.
This is a 6-digit field. Fill unused digits with Hex F.
Section 5: Programming
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