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[1]*Light off = 0 This section is used to set the number
Light on = 1 of rings that the panel must see before
[2]*Light off = 0 it will answer a call from the downloading
Light on = 2 computer.
[3] Light off = 0 The number of rings is the sum of the
* Light on = 4 binary digits as represented by lights 1
[4] Light off = 0 through 4. e.g. Light 1 = off = 0
* Light on = 8 Light 2 = on = 2
Light 3 = off = 0
Light 4 = on = 8
Sum..............= 10 rings
[5]*Light off = Downloading disabled
Light on = Downloading enabled
(See “Downloading”.)
[6]*Light off = No user initiated call up
Light on = User initiated call up enabled
(See []+[6]+[Master Code]+[9])
[7]*Light off = Answering machine over-ride disabled
Light on = Answering machine over-ride enabled
[8]*Light off = Call back disabled
Light on = Call back enabled
*is default condition. (See “Downloading”.)
[48] Printer Configuration
[1]* Light off = Not 110 baud
Light on=110 baud selected
[2]* Light off = Not 300 baud
Light on=300 baud selected
[3] Light off=Not 1200 baud
*Light on= 1200 baud selected
[4]* Light off = Printer and normal communications
Light on=Printer only
[5]* Light off = Printer and normal communications
Light on=See Notes
[6]* Light off = Printer Yellow to PIN 11, SRTS
Light on= Printer Yellow to PIN 4, RTS or to PIN 20, DTR
[7]* Light off = Periodic test TX disabled
Light on=Periodic test TX enabled
[8]* Light off = No periodic downloading
Light on= Periodic downloading enabled
*is default condition. (See “Downloading”.)
Notes:
IF ZONE LIGHT 5 IS ON AND ZONE LIGHT 4 IS OFF: All
items whose reporting codes are programmed for
telephone #1 will be communicated to the monitoring
station AND printed on the printer. All items whose
reporting codes are programmed for telephone #2 will
NOT be communicated to the monitoring station but
will be printed on the printer.
IF ZONE LIGHT 4 AND 5 ARE OFF: All items whose
reporting codes are programmed for telephone #1 or
telephone #2 will be printed on the printer and
communicated to the monitoring station.
IF ZONE LIGHT 4 IS ON: All items whose reporting
codes are programmed for telephone #1 or telephone
#2 will be printed on the printer but will not be
communicated to the monitoring station. In this case it
is assumed that telephone lines are not connected. DO
NOT disable the communicator. The 1st System Option
Code, zone light [1] must be OFF. To avoid TLM
trouble, program 2nd System Option Code light [7] to
be ON.
[49] Answering Machine Over-ride
Timer
This timer sets the amount of time that can be taken
between calls when using the answering machine over-
ride. (See section [47] light 7 description.) Valid entries
are from 001 to 249 (in seconds) with a default of 060.
[50] System Test Code and TLM
Restoral Code
This section is programmed the same as section [05].
System Test Code
Once a valid code is programmed into the system test
code it will be sent to the central station every time that a
system test is done. ([]+[6]+[Master Code]+[8])
TLM Restoral Code
Once a valid code is programmed into the TLM restoral
code it will be sent to the central station every time that
the phone line trouble is restored. This will also initiate
transmission of all codes unsuccessfully transmitted
during the phone line fault.
[52] Access Bypass Mask (Codes 1 to 8)
Use the same method of programming as used in section
[19]. In this section it is possible to control which access
codes can be used to bypass zones. If the zone light is on
that access code can be used to bypass. Zone light 8 in
section [16] must be on to enable access bypassing with
an access code.
[53] Access Bypass Mask
(Codes 9 to 16)
Use the same method of programming as used in section
[52].
Note: Zone lights 1 to 8 represent codes 9 to 16.Note: Zone lights 1 to 8 represent codes 9 to 16.
Note: Zone lights 1 to 8 represent codes 9 to 16.Note: Zone lights 1 to 8 represent codes 9 to 16.
Note: Zone lights 1 to 8 represent codes 9 to 16.
[90] Installer’s Lockout Enable
This feature is enabled by entering [90] while in the
Installer’s Programming mode. A factory default
(hardware or software) will not reset the Installer’s Code
or the download access code once this feature is
enabled. A panel that has this lockout feature enabled will
give a distinctive audible indication upon power up. This
indication is the phone line relay clicking ten times. Make
sure that your new Installer’s Code has been entered
correctly before enabling this feature because there is no
way of re-entering the programming mode without the
new Installer’s Code. Even a reset to the factory default
will not change the Installer’s Code back to default.
[91] Installer’s Lockout Disable
Entering [91] when in the Installer’s Programming mode
will disable the Installer’s Lockout feature.
Note: Panels returned to DSC with the Installer’s
Lockout feature enabled and no other apparent problems
will be subject to an additional service charge.
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