
Domestic Dialing
The locations of the primary and secondary telephone numbers for Receiver 1 or Receiver 2
are used for base station and domestic dialing.
Domestic Dialing Funtion
When the control panel is activated into alarm, it dials the primary number. If a busy tone is
detected, the control panel hangs up and dials the primary number again. The control panel
will try dialing the primary number up to 3 times. If all three attempts are unsuccessful, the
control panel tries dialing the secondary number. The control panel will try the secondary
number up to 3 times. If all dialing attempts are unsuccessful, the control panel discontinues
dialing. If another alarm is activated, the dialing sequence above starts over again.
If a busy tone is not detected, the control panel assumes the telephone was answered and
sends its transmission. The transmission sequence consists of an identification beep, followed
by a siren tone and a long pause. The transmission sequence is repeated until the control
panel receives an acknowledgment tone during the pause. The control panel automatically
hangs up after the transmission sequence is repeated 10 times. If more than one control panel
reports to the same telephone number, the identification beep allows the customer to verify
the control panel that called.
The identification beep is programmed in Location 039 of the Subscriber ID Number for
Receiver 1 or Location 079 of the Subscriber ID Number for Receiver 2.
Notice!
When set up for Domestic Dialing Format, the control panel attempts a maximum of six calls
for each alarm event (3 on the primary number and 3 on the secondary number of a receiver).
This count includes any unsuccessful calls. The counter is reset if the zone is reactivated and
the control panel attempts an additional six calls. The control panel stops dialing after six
attempts or three successful calls. The control panel also stops dialing if a valid User Code is
entered at the remote codepad. If both Receiver 1 and Receiver 2 are programmed for
domestic dialing, the maximum number of calls for each alarm event is twelve.
To acknowledge domestic dialing:
If the received call is not acknowledged during any of the transmission pauses by pressing the
[*] button on a touch-tone telephone, the control panel repeats its transmission sequence 10
times. Then it hangs up and repeats the sequence up to two more times. If the call is
successfully acknowledged, the control panel hangs up and makes no more calls for that
event.
Setting Up and Programming Domestic Reporting
Programming the control panel for domestic reporting is extremely simple when using the
Installer’s Programming Command 965.
To set up the control panel for domestic dialing:
1. Enter the Installer Code and press [AWAY] to enter Installer’s Programming Mode. Two
beeps sound and the STAY and AWAY indicators flash.
2. Enter [9 6 5] and press [AWAY]. Two beeps sound. The control panel is now set up for
Domestic Dialing Format.
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