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P831E Telephone Number 1 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters
P832E Telephone Number 2 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters
P833E Telephone Number 3 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters
P834E Telephone Number 4 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters
P835E Telephone Number 5 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters
P836E Telephone Number 6 - 1-16 Digits plus special characters
DEFINE REPORTING FORMATS FOR EACH TELEPHONE NUMBER - P837E - P842E
These addresses define which format the panel will use when dialling each of the six phone numbers.
P837E 1 = Contact ID
2 = Domestic Dial
4 = Speech Dialler
13 = 4+2 DTMF
14 = Callback Number
Option 1 Contact ID - Use Contact ID format to report alarm and system events to a monitoring company.
Option 2 Domestic Dial - Use "Domestic" format to report alarm events. This format uses alternating tones to
report alarms and can be kissed-off by pressing any digit on a touch tone phone. This alternating alarm
tone continues for 5 seconds followed by a 5 second pause, at which time the panel is looking for a
kiss-off. If a kiss-off is not received another round of alarm tones will be sent followed by another pause
to check for kiss-off. This routine is repeated 4 times, at which point if a kiss-off has not been received,
the panel will hang up and dial the next phone number. Domestic dial will report Zone alarms, Manual
Fire, Medical & Panic alarms, Radio Panic alarms, Mains failure, Battery low, Zone & Cabinet tampers,
Radio Supervisory failure and Radio battery low signals. If any of the dialling scenarios (P931E-P950E)
are programmed with a “0” the alarm event will not report.
Option 4 Speech Dialler - Report alarm events by using the customised Voice messages. This format is similar to
the Domestic Dial format in that it reports alarm events via private phone numbers and is kissed-off by
pressing a button on the telephone but this format will report the alarm events using pre-recorded voice
messages. When the alarm occurs, like the Domestic Dial format, a 5 second pause follows the voice
message at which time the panel is looking to be kissed-off. If not kissed-off the dialler will repeat the
message and pause again. This routine is repeated 4 times and if a kiss-off has not been received the
panel will hang up and dial the next phone number. To kiss-off the panel during the pause period all you
do is press any button on your touch tone telephone. If a kiss-off is not received from any of the phone
numbers dialled, the panel will make the maximum number of calls allowed for the scenario and shut
down awaiting a new alarm trigger. The same alarms that are sent for Domestic Dial above are also
sent in Speech mode.
Option 13 4+2 DTMF - This option sends a 4+2 DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) signal to a monitoring station.
The alarm transmission consists of a 4 digit account code, a 2 digit event code and a checksum.
Option 14 Callback Number - For security reasons, the installer may wish to program the panel to use a pre-
programmed Callback number for a PC connection. Callback Mode means the PC can call the panel
and request that the panel call it back on the programmed callback number. The panel will
acknowledge the Callback request to the PC then hang-up and dial back on this number to make a PC-
Panel connection. Alternatively, a user on-site can initiate a call to the Callback number using the
P1108E command in program mode. See P743E below for further details on setting up Callback.
The panel will automatically cease reporting in Domestic, or Speech Modes if reset with a valid code. Contact
ID and 4+2 modes Must be kissed off by a monitoring station receiver.
Note: P838E through P842E are as above but apply to telephone numbers 2-6
MISCELLANEOUS PANEL OPTIONS 3 - P743E
Option 1 Enable Callback Only Mode - If this option is turned on the only method of PC connection is by using
Callback. If it is turned off the PC can use either the Callback method or directly dial the panel for a PC
connection. This feature stops the panel from allowing an upload or download from a PC unless the
panel called the PC on the Callback number. There must be a Callback number programmed at one of
the telephone number locations (831E-P836E) and that number must have the Callback option “14” set
(P837E-P842E). There should also be a scenario programmed with the Callback number (P892E-
P895E). The maximum dialling attempts for the Callback scenario is automatically limited to 1 attempt.
Then that scenario number should be assigned to Callback mode at address P950E.
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