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The event triggers are signaled to the telephone number, with the account number, programmed in the
menu options 56.1.2 = Telephone Number 1 and 56.1.3 = Account Number. However, each group can
be programmed to transmit event details to a unique telephone number and assigned a separate account
number. On selecting the Group Settings option the first system group is displayed. Select the
required group using the A> or <B keys and press the ent key, 1 = Telephone Number is displayed.
1 = Telephone Number
To assign a telephone number to the group press the ent key and enter the required number. The
telephone number can be a maximum of 22 digits (including dial pause T and dial tone detect #
characters); press the ent key to save the programming and return to the previous menu level.
2 = Account Number
To assign an account number to the group press the ent key and enter the required number. The
account number can be a maximum of six digits; press the ent key to save the programming and
return to the previous menu level.
Account Groups
It is possible to have a number of groups bound by the same Account Number (an Account
Group).This means that one CL signal is not sent until all the groups within the Account Group are
set. Individual groups within the Account Group will not send a CL signal. The groups within the
Account Group are identified by a starred (T ) Account Number, for example, T 2112.
When the Account Group is fully set, the identifier of the CL message is 999 to identify it as an
Account Group that has set.
For unset, each group that is part of the Account Group can report individually that it is open.
NOTE: Account Groups only operate for SIA signaling.
3 = NOT USED
4 = Contact ID
Contact ID format is a protocol which transmits point identification information to an Alarm Receiving
Centre that is capable of receiving the GX-Series variant of contact ID.
The menu structure and programming of the options are identical to the SIA format except for the
addition of the 2 = Ack timeout programming option. This option selects how long the telecom module
waits for the handshake tone from the receiver and can be set to 1 (30 seconds) or 2 (60 seconds).
56.1.02 Telephone No. 1
Telephone number 1 must be entered. This is the main telephone number that the alarms are signaled to.
Up to 22 digits may be entered, including control modifiers. The control modifiers are entered using the T
and # keys:
* Pause (for two seconds before dialing the next digit). Multiple entries can be made, for example, entering
* * * gives a six second pause.
# Dial tone detect (wait for new dial tone). Each dial tone detect lasts for 15 seconds. Multiple entries can be
made, for example, entering ## gives a 30 second dial tone detect. If a new dial tone is not detected in this
time, then the dialing attempt is aborted. This is counted as a fail to communicate.
The B key is used to erase an existing telephone number. Each press deletes the last digit displayed.
56.1.03 Account No.
This is the site identifier. A unique account number must be entered, this can be up to a maximum of six
digits although four digits is the standard.
The B key is used to erase an existing number. Each press deletes the last digit displayed.
NOTE: Entering the account number into this menu option automatically copies the number to all channel or
group triggers in the selected format. Any individual account numbers that have been programmed are
overwritten.
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