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GX-Series Control Panel Installation and Setup Guide
56.1.04 Receiver
The transmission destination can be set to one of three modes:
1 = Single
Reports to the telephone number programmed in Telephone Number 1.
2 = Dual
Reports to both numbers programmed in Telephone Number 1 and Telephone Number 2. The alarm
must be transmitted to both numbers.
3 = Alternate
Reports to Telephone Number 1 OR Telephone Number 2. Each number is tried in sequence until
the alarm is successfully transmitted. The alarm is only transmitted to one number. Telephone number
1 is always the first number attempted.
56.1.05 Telephone No. 2
A second telephone number is available to support Dual and Alternate dialing to a second destination
receiver. The programming is identical to Telephone Number 1.
The B key is used to erase an existing number. Each press deletes the last digit displayed.
56.1.06 Dial Type
The transmission mode can be selected from two types:
1. = Tone (also known as "DTMF Dial") this is much quicker at dialing than the Pulse option.
2. =Pulse (also known as "Rotary" or "Loop Disconnect") is universal, however, an increasing number of
exchanges now provide the Tone (DTMF Dial) option.
NOTE: If unsure of the type of exchange that the panel is connected to, leave as Pulse dialing.
56.1.07 Autotest
An engineer test can be automatically transmitted to the Monitoring Station at programmed intervals, in
order to indicate alarm transmission path integrity.
1 = Start Time
The engineer uses this option to enter the time that the first engineer test is transmitted. Subsequent
engineer test transmissions are offset by the value assigned in the Test Interval option.
2 = Intervals
This option determines the period between engineer test transmissions following the Start Time, the
programmable range is 0 – 99 hours. {A test interval of 24 hours is required for UL installations.}
NOTES: 1. If the Test Interval is 0 (default) the Autotest is disabled — even if a Start Time has
been assigned.
2. To disable Autotest enter 00:00 (default); no transmissions of test signals can be sent at
midnight.
3 = Intelligent Test
This option stops the transmission of an automatic engineer test if an alarm signal has already been
sent during the autotest interval.
4 = Group Condition
NOTE: This option is only displayed if the groups have been enabled (refer to option 63 = OPTIONS).
The Group Condition determines the status that each group must satisfy before the Autotest is
transmitted. This can be used to prevent an Autotest from being signaled when groups are set on the
system. On selecting this option press the relevant number keys to toggle the status of the groups and
press the ent key to accept the programming. The available group status conditions are:
S = Set - group must be set to allow autotest transmission;
U = Unset - group must be unset (disarmed) to allow autotest transmission;
– = Set or unset - autotest transmission is independent of the group status.
56.1.08 Engineer Test
An engineer test can be sent to the alarm destination once the Account Number and the Telephone
Number 1 have been entered, to ensure that the station is receiving transmissions sent from the Telecom
module.
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