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7.4.3 Personal Dialing Format
This is a 2 pulse per second (PPS) 0/2 (no account code/2 report event digits) format intended for manual
reception, i.e. the control panel will call a phone number where a person is expected to answer. After a call is
made, the control panel will start sending the first report. If the report was a “Communication Test” and Program
Address 3340 had a value of 12 the person answering the phone would hear 1 pulse followed by a 1 second delay,
then 2 pulses followed by a 3 second delay. This sequence will repeat for 60 seconds per call. After the 60 seconds
the control panel will hang up and call again if any reports still remain to be sent.
A way to expedite this report process would be to provide an acknowledge to the control panel that the report
was heard and understood by the receiving party. When an acknowledge is provided, the control panel will start
sending the next report or hang up if no reports remain. To provide an acknowledge, press the 1 key of the
telephone keypad during the 3 second delay after the report transmission. This “Acknowledge Feature” is an
enhancement that will allow the control panel to send all reports in one call. If the call is not acknowledged a
communication failure is sent after all dial attempts are made.
Programming the first data digit as zero will disable the report. Values 1-9 and A-F are acceptable. A zero in the
second data digit will send ten pulses.
7.4.4 Pager Format
The Pager format allows the control panel to dial a digital pager and leave a numeric message which includes an
account ID and report type. The telephone number is dialed when a report is available. At the completion of the
telephone dialing, a time delay equal to 10 seconds occurs. This delay allows time to connect with the pager
service, while skipping over any voice announcement. When the delay has ended, the numeric message is sent.
This message includes the account number followed by up to 5 reports. If a delay time greater than 10 seconds is
required, see Section 5.9.33 Pager Delay Time to adjust the delay time. In addition, increments of 3 seconds can be
added by programming the "*3" character (3 second delay) at the end of the phone number in address 3159 or
3175.
For example, if you call pager number 123-4567 and it takes 20 seconds after you finished dialing before you are
allowed to enter the message, the following digits should be programmed in address 3159: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 *3 *3 *3
*3. This will give you an overall delay of 22 seconds.
For Pager Format, it is not advisable to use the HEX character values (*0 = A, *1 = B, *2 = C, *3 = D,
*4 = E, *5 = F) in the report programming addresses 3207 through 3419. These characters could
cause unpredictable results when sent to a pager system that only expects numeric characters between
0-9. This is the reason that this format will not allow an associated user number with an open and close
report.
The following are recommended programming values for addresses 3207 through 3419 when using the Pager
format.
See Zone Function Report Codes on page 123 for Reports with Restorals. The values for each report
can be determined by the user in conjunction with the installer. Again, the digit “0” (zero) should not be
used as the reporting (first) digit as it will affect other reports in the system. Examples have been
provided for possible reporting values, but the values can be set to the user’s preferences.
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