Dialing Attempts; First Private Telephone No; Second Private Telephone No; Third Private Telephone No - Visonic POWERMAX Programming Manual

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6.11 Dialing Attempts

Here you determine how many times the communicator
will dial the central station's number.
The options are: 2, 4, 8, 12, and 16 attempts.
Attention! A maximum of 2 dialing attempts is permitted
by the Australian Telecommunication Authority.
In UL installations, dialing attempts should be set to 8.
Upon selecting Location 10, the display will change to:
1 0 : D I A L A T T E M P T S
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.

6.12 First Private Telephone No.

Here you program the telephone number of the first
private subscriber to which the system will report the
event groups defined in Location 16.
Upon selecting Location 11, the display will change to:
1 1 : 1 S T P R V T T E L #
Enter the first private subscriber's telephone number as
outlined in Para. 6.1 D above.

6.13 Second Private Telephone No.

Here you program the telephone number of the second
private subscriber to which the system will report the
event groups defined in Location 16.
Upon selecting Location 12, the display will change to:
1 2 : 2 N D P R V T T E L #
Enter the second private subscriber's telephone number
as outlined in Para. 6.1 D above.

6.14 Third Private Telephone No.

Here is the place to program the telephone number of the
third private subscriber to which the system will report the
event groups defined in Location 16.
Upon selecting Location 13, the display will change to:
1 3 : 3 R D P R V T T E L #
Enter the third private subscriber's telephone number as
outlined in Para. 6.1 D above.

6.15 Telephone Message Type

Here you determine whether reporting to private
telephone subscribers will be carried out by tone signals
or by voice. The options are: tone and voice.
Upon selecting Location 14, the display will change to:
1 4 : T E L . M S G T Y P E
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.

6.16 Private Tel. Dialing Attempts

Here you determine how many times the communicator
will dial the called party's number (private telephone).
The options are: 1, 2, 3 and 4 attempts.
Attention! A maximum of 2 dialing attempts is permitted
by the Australian Telecommunication Authority.
Upon selecting Location 15, the display will change to:
1 5 : P R V T A T T E M P T S
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.

6.17 Reporting to Private Telephones

Here you determine which event groups will be reported
to private telephone subscribers.
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The options are: & all & alarms + alerts & alarms +
op/cl & alarms & alerts & op/cl & disable report.
Note: "all" does not include trouble messages, which are
not reported to private telephones.
Upon selecting Location 16, the display will change to:
1 6 : R E P O R T
T E L .
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.

6.18 Telephone Acknowledge

Here you determine whether the system will use the
single acknowledge or the all acknowledge mode when
reporting to private telephones.
Note: In the single acknowledge mode, receiving an
acknowledge signal from a single telephone is sufficient
to consider the current event closed and call off the
communication session. The remaining telephones serve
for backup purposes only.
In the all acknowledge mode, an acknowledge signal
must be received from each telephone before the current
event is considered reported.
The options are: single ack and all ack.
Upon selecting Location 17, the display will change to:
1 7 : T E L E P H O N E A C K
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.

6.19 Pager Telephone Number

Here you program the telephone number of the pager to
which the system will report (if any).
Upon selecting Location 18, the display will change to:
1 8 : P A G E R T E L #
Enter the pager's phone number as in Para. 6.1 D above.
6.20 Pager's PIN Number
Here you enter the pager's PIN code - a digital sequence
which is the pager's address. The paging company's
computer needs this input for routing messages to the
specific pager. The PIN sequence precedes any digital
message that the PowerMax sends to the pager to report
an event. It may include digits, pauses and special
characters (✶ ✶ ✶ ✶ or #). Call the paging company to find out
what the pager's PIN code should consist of.
Upon selecting Location 19, the display will change to:
1 9 : P A G E R P I N #
Important! In this location, special characters can be
entered as shown below:
To Insert
Keying Sequence Character Displayed
<#> ⇒ <1>
✶ ✶ ✶ ✶
<#> ⇒ <2>
#
<#> ⇒ <3>
5 sec pause
Enter the pager's PIN number (up to 16 digits, including
special characters, depending on pager system protocol).
6.21 Reporting to a Pager
Here you determine which event groups will be reported
to the pager.
The options are: & all & alarms + alerts & all (- op/cl)
& trbl + op/cl & trbl & op/cl & disable report
Upon selecting Location 20, the display will change to:
2 0 : R E P O R T
P A G E R
Select the desired option as outlined in Para. 6.1 C above.
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