Links1000 Preamble (First Telephone Number); Links1000 Preamble (Second Telephone Number) - DSC PC2525 Installation Manual

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Closing Confirmation Enabled / Disabled
ON: Closing Confirmation Enabled. When an Access Code is entered to arm the system, the Exit Delay time
will not begin until one of the following events occurs:
• The closing is successfully transmitted to the monitoring station. When the closing is transmitted, the
keypad will sound an acknowledgement tone to indicate that the monitoring station has been advised
of the closing. The Exit Delay will then begin.
• The closing is not successfully transmitted to the monitoring station. If the closing cannot be
transmitted, a Failure To Communicate Trouble will be generated. The Exit Delay time will begin once
the trouble condition is indicated on the keypad.
• The user may re-enter their Access Code to initiate the Exit Delay
• Closing confirmation must not be enabled if an Escort Voice Assisted Security Control module is being
used.
• Closing Confirmation must only be used if the system is programmed to report openings and closings.
• OFF: Closing Confirmation Disabled. The Exit Delay time will commence once an Access Code is entered to
arm the system.
• Factory default setting

[47] LINKS1000 Preamble (First Telephone Number)

LINKS1000 Preamble Codes are 4-digit codes used with long distance telephone numbers that are dialled
through the LINKS1000 Cellular Alarm Communicator. These codes are used in cases where a land line
telephone number may be a local call, while the cellular telephone number dialled by the LINKS1000 unit is a long
distance call.
In Section [47], program a 4-digit Preamble for the First Telephone Number. Program all unused digits with
hexadecimal "F".

[48] LINKS1000 Preamble (Second Telephone Number)

Refer to Section [47] for information on LINKS1000 Preamble codes.
In Section [48], program a 4-digit Preamble for the Second Telephone Number. Program all unused digits with
hexadecimal "F".
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