Honeywell ADEMCO MX8000 Installation And Operation Manual page 91

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Select
Line
Device
Device
Type
Menu
Choice
MX8000–
LC1
Edit Line
Line #
1 Line
(cont'd)
(cont'd)
(cont'd)
Table 5–11: Line Device Menu Options (cont'd)
Choice
Choice
5-Digit
Format
6-Digit
Format
Pulse
Format
Inter-digit
Tm (ms)
Ack on
Even Round
Partially
Extended
Direct
Number of
Rings
Line
Options
On time
Off time
dB Level
Threshold
Sample
Time
Choice
Default
4/1
3/2
4/1
3/1CS (with
checksum)
4/2
3/2CS (with
4/2
checksum)
4/1CS (with
checksum)
0 or 1 ms to 2
0
Sec.
Yes or No
No
Yes or No
Yes
Y (Yes)
No (No)
0-255
002
1-255 in 50ms
010 (500ms)
periods
1-255 in 50ms
010 (500ms)
periods
Lo (Low)
Hi (High)
Md (Medium)
1-15 in 2.0
08 (16.0VDC)
VDC steps
0-255
020 (20 Sec)
seconds
Section 5 – Programming
Comments
If a pulse comes in a
5-digit format then the
data will then be
treated as the
selected format.
If a pulse comes in a
6-digit format then the
data will then be
treated as the
selected format.
This feature selects
the time period
between data blocks.
See page 5–59 for
more information.
Select this option if the
1400 or 2300 Hz
format requires an Ack
tone on even rounds.
Select this option if
you have multiple
extended data blocks
for 3/ 1 or 4/1 formats.
Y = dedicated or direct
connect phone line.
N = used for standard
phone lines. See page
5–60 for more
information.
If caller ID is turned on
(see Section 5.5.2.5),
rings should be set to
2.
It is recommended
that the number of
rings is not set to a
value greater than 5.
See page 5–61 for
more information.
See page 5–61 for
more information.
Select the dB level of
the handshake and
acknowledge tones.
See page 5–61 for
more information.
See page 5–62 for
more information.
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