First Telephone Number; Second Telephone Number; Third Telephone Number; Call Waiting Cancel String - Alexor PC9155-433/868 Installation Manual

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[301] First Telephone Number

The information in this section also applies to sections [302], [303] and [305].
These sections determine which type of communicator is activated in the event of an alarm (telephone, GPRS and Ethernet) and the sequence that the system fol-
lows in the event of an unsuccessful communication.
Entry of [D] followed by a [Telephone Number] terminated with 'F' configures the section for telephone dialing.
E.g.: [D12223334444F]
Entry of [D] followed by [CAA] terminated with 'F' allows the system configuration to be determined by the GPRS/Ethernet module.
E.g.: [DCAAF]
Enter [DCBBF] to configure the section for Ethernet Receiver 1
Enter [DCCCF] to configure the section for Ethernet Receiver 2
Enter [DCDDF] to configure the section for GPRS Receiver 1
Enter [DCEEF] to configure the section for GPRS Receiver 2
Telephone Communications
All telephone number sections are 32 digits in length. Hexadecimal digits may be programmed in the telephone number to perform additional functions as follows:
Enter [ ][2][ ] – HEX B to dial " ".
Enter [ ][3][ ] – HEX C to dial "#".
Enter [ ][4][ ] – HEX D for an additional dial tone search, as is required for PBX telephone systems.
Enter [ ][5][ ] – HEX E to insert a 2 second pause in the telephone number.
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There is an automatic 2-second pause before additional dial tone searches are initiated.
HEX A is not used.
HEX F represents the end of the phone number (everything after F is ignored).
Pressing [#] in these sections will exit and save the entire phone number.
The panel will not attempt to communicate, if no phone number is programmed. This applies to phone numbers 1 and 2.

[302] Second Telephone Number

See [301] First Telephone Number for details.

[303] Third Telephone Number

See [301] First Telephone Number for details.
[304] Call Waiting Cancel Dialing String
This is a 6-digit Hex entry that is used to disable call waiting on a call waiting equipped phone line. This is typically 70 in most areas. Dialing this string before a
phone number will disable call waiting for the duration of the call. If this section is programmed (not FFFFFF), and section [382] option [4] is ON, the panel dials
this string in place of the first digit of the phone number (sections [301]-[303]). This only applies to the first attempt that is made to each phone number. If six digits
are not required terminate the string with Hex Fs to create a 6-digit string.
[305] Fourth Phone Number
See [301] First Telephone Number for details.

[310] System Account Code

This is the Account code used by the panel when communicating. This Account code can be up to six digits in length for the SIA communications format.
Only SIA supports 6-digit account codes. If a 4-digit account code is used, enter FF for the last two digits. When using Contact ID or BPS Formats and
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the account number has a '0' in it, substitute a HEX digit 'A' for the '0'.

Reporting Codes

Reporting codes are found within sections [320] through [348]. Each format has its own rules and requirements.
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The GS2065 and TL265GS modules only support the SIA Reporting Code format.
[320]-[326] Zone Alarms & Alarm Restores
These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit zone alarms and restores for zones 1 to 34.These reporting codes are sent to the Alarm & Restore
call direction group
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Zone alarms will transmit to the System Test Transmission Call Direction when they are being transmitted as part of walk test (enabled if section [382]
option [2] is ON).
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