GE NetworX V3 Installation Manual page 78

Alarm system
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NetworX Version 3 Installation Manual
Location
Term
2.3.5
User Auth for Progrm.
2.4
Communications
2.4.1
Central Station
2.4.1.1
Phone Numbers
2.4.1.1.1.1
Phone Number
2.4.1.1.1.2
Account Code
2.4.1.1.1.3
Protocol
2.4.1.1.1.4
Dial Attempts
2.4.1.1.1.5
Backup Control
2.4.1.1.1.6
Events
2.4.1.1.1.6.1
Arm/Disarm/Alarm
Definition
A menu option specifying that user authorisation is
required in order to enter program mode.
A menu entry that groups options for communication
between the control panel and the up/download software
or central stations.
A menu entry that groups options relating to the central
station. This is a remote location that is designed to
monitor signals and reports from alarm systems and
summon assistance if necessary. This is also known as a
control station or ARC.
A menu entry that groups phone number reporting options.
A menu option that sets the phone number to which events
are reported. The control panel can report to up to three
phone numbers.
A menu option that specifies the unique code sent from the
modem in the control panel to the selected phone number.
This code is used to identify and charge the user. Separate
account codes can be set up for each phone number and
each partition. This is also known as the account number.
The letters B, C, D, E and F can be included in control panel
account codes.
A menu option that sets the communicator format used to
transmit to the receiver connected to a phone. Up to three
phones can be set up. Multiple formats are available, such
as Contact ID, SIA, 4+2 and pager format. Contact ID and
SIA are the recommended formats.
Consult the instructions for your central station receiver to
determine which format is compatible.
A menu option that specifies the number of dial attempts (1
to 15 attempts) that the communicator makes when
reporting to the central station.
A menu option that specifies the way backup call attempts
are handled for the particular phone. The exact behaviour
depends on the phone this setting is programmed for. For
example, programming a "0" will cause the control panel to
make the designated number of call attempts to the first
backup phone before setting the "Fail To Communicate"
condition and stop reporting. Programming a "1" will cause
the control panel to stop trying to communicate after the
designated number of attempts have been made to the
currently programmed phone. If a "2" is programmed in
this segment, it will cause the control panel to make the
dial attempts in increments of two. The first two attempts
will be made to the current phone, the next two attempts
to the backup phone, then repeating until the total number
of attempts designated in "Dial Attempts" is completed.
A menu entry that groups settings that control which
events are reported for phone communication.
A menu entry that groups the events that are reported to

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