Reporting (Fig. 4.5 Detail C) - Visonic PowerMaxExpress Installer's Manual

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4.5.3 C.S. Reporting
Report Events [Fig 4.5.3(1)] – see note in Fig. 4.5 Detail C
Here you determine which types of event will be reported
to central stations. Due to lack of space in the display,
abbreviations are used: alarm is "alrm", alert is "alrt" and
open/close is "o/c". The asterisk ( ) is a separator
between events reported to central station 1 and events
reported to central station 2.
Messages are divided by type into four groups:
No.
Group
1
Alarms
2
Open/close
3
Alerts
4
Maintenance Low-battery AC failure
"Alarm" group has the highest priority and "Alert" group
has the lowest priority.
The selectable options are as follows:
Plan name
Sent to center 1
all -o/c
backup
All but open/close All but open/close if center 1
all
all
All
all-o/c
all -o/c
All but open/close All but open/close
all –o/c
o/c
All but open/close Open/close
all (–alrt)
alrt
All but alerts
Alrm
all (–alrm) Alarms
Disable report
Nothing
all
backup
All
Note: "All" means that all 4 groups are reported and also
trouble messages - sensor / system low battery, sensor
inactivity, power failure, jamming, communication failure etc .
1st Report Method [Fig 4.5.3(2)]
Here you define the 1st priority of method used to report
events.
The options are: disable, cellular and PSTN.
2nd Report Method [Fig 4.5.3(3)]
nd
Here you define the 2
events. If the method defined to report events in the 1st
priority fails, the control panel will attempt to report using
the method defined in the 2nd priority (see notes in 1
Report Method).
The options are: disable, cellular and PSTN.
3rd Report Method [Fig 4.5.3(4)]
rd
Here you define the 3
events. If the method defined to report events in the 2
priority fails, the control panel will attempt to report using
the method defined in the 3rd priority (see notes in 1
Report Method).
The options are: disable, cellular and PSTN.
Dual Reporting [Fig 4.5.3(5)]
Here you determine whether to report events using PSTN
and cellular at the same time instead of waiting for the 1
method to fail before trying the 2
The options are: disable and PSTN & cellular.
Receiver 1 Account No. [Fig 4.5.3(6)] - see note in
Fig. 4.5 Detail C
Here you enter the number that will identify your specific
alarm control system to the 1
consists of 6 hexadecimal digits.
Receiver 2 Account No. [Fig 4.5.3(7)] - see note in Fig.
4.5 Detail C
Here you enter the number that will identify your system to
nd
the 2
central station. The account number consists of 6
hexadecimal digits.
18
(Fig. 4.5 Detail C)
Events Reported
Fire, Burglary, Panic, Tamper
Arming AWAY, Arming HOME,
Disarming
No-activity, Emergency, Latchkey,
Gas, Flood, Temperature
Sent to center 2
doesn't respond
All
Alerts
All but alarms
Nothing
All if cent. 1 doesn't respond
priority of method used to report
priority of method used to report
nd
method.
st
central station. The number
PSTN/GSM RCVR1 [Fig 4.5.3(8)] - see note in Fig. 4.5
Detail C
Here you program telephone number of the 1
(including area code, 16 digit max) to which the system will
report the event groups defined in Report Events.
PSTN/GSM RCVR2 [Fig 4.5.3(9)] - see note in Fig. 4.5
Detail C
Here you program telephone number of the 2
(including area code, 16 digit max) to which the system will
report the event groups defined in Report Events.
IP RCVR 1 [Fig 4.5.3(10)]
Here you enter the IP address of the IP receiver that is
st
located in the 1
IP RCVR 2 [Fig 4.5.3(11)]
Here you enter the IP address of the IP receiver that is
nd
located in the 2
SMS RCVR 1 [Fig 4.5.3(12)]
Here you enter the telephone number of the SMS receiver
that is located in the 1
SMS RCVR 2 [Fig 4.5.3(13)]
Here you enter the telephone number of the SMS receiver
that is located in the 2
PSTN Report Format [Fig 4.5.3(14)] - see note in Fig.
4.5 Detail C
Here you select the reporting format used by the control
panel to report events to central stations.
The options are:
1900/1400
4/2 1800/2300
- code lists).
4/2 Pulse Rate [Fig 4.5.3(15)] - see note in Fig. 4.5 Detail
C
Here you select the pulse rate at which data will be sent to
central stations if any one of the 4/2 formats has been
selected in PSTN Report Format.
The options are: 10, 20, 33 and 40 pps.
PSTN Report Retry [Fig 4.5.3(16)] - see note in Fig. 4.5
Detail C
Here you determine the number of times the communicator
will dial the central station's number via PSTN.
The options are: 2, 4, 8, 12 and 16 attempts.
GSM Report Retry [Fig 4.5.3(17)] - see note in Fig. 4.5
st
Detail C
Here you determine the number of times the communicator
will try to report via a cellular group (GPRS, GSM and
SMS) to the central station.
The options are: 2, 4, 8, 12 and 16 attempts.
nd
Auto Test Time [Fig 4.5.3(18)]
Here you determine the time at which the telephone line will
st
be tested and reported to the central station.
Auto Test Cycle [Fig 4.5.3(19)]
Here you determine the time interval between consecutive
telephone line test messages sent to the central station.
The control panel performs this at regular intervals to verify
st
proper communications.
The options are: test every 5 hours, test every 1, 2, 5, 7, 14,
30 days and test OFF.
Line Fail Report [Fig 4.5.3(20)]
PSTN [Fig 4.5.3(20a)]
Here
you
determine
disconnection will be reported or not and determine the
delay between detection of line disconnection and the
failure reporting. If the telephone line is disconnected, the
message "tel line fail" will be stored in the event log.
The options are: don't report, immediately, 5 minutes,
30 minutes, 60 minutes or 180 minutes.
central station.
central station.
st
central station.
nd
central station.
SIA text
Contact-ID
Scancom (see Appendix B
if
the
PSTN
st
central station
nd
central station
SIA
4/2
telephone
line
D-302017

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