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Fire Safety & Security Products
22.5 Dialing pre-fix numbers
Prefix Number
P175E 8E
(Value 1-16 digits)
The panel can be programmed with a Pre-fix telephone number. The Prefix
number can be up 16 digits long. The Pre-fix number can be dialed before any of
the 8 Telephone numbers if required (P183E Option 7). This option could be used
if there are bad telephone lines or special country codes etc. requested.
LCD KEYPAD
BUTTON
LCD KEYPADTELEPHONE
INDICATIONS
TELEPHONE NUMBER
SPECIAL FUNCTION
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Tab. 6 How to enter prefix numbers
22.6 Remote control by external phone through DTMF dialing tones
Output DTMF
P175E 12E 0-9999E
(Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999)
The panel can be configured to allow remote operation of the outputs via a remote
telephone. The code programmed at this address is the DTMF code that must be
used when performing this function. When dialing the panel and it has answered
the call, after waiting for the panel modem tones to stop you can enter in the 4 digit
DTMF code plus the output number you wish to control, e.g. 1 for output # 1, and
the current status will be given of the output associated with the code entered.
After that, if you press the <*> button on the telephone the status of the output will
toggle e.g. if it was previously on it will change to off or vice versa. When finished
you simply hang-up and 15 seconds later the panel will release the line.
DTMF Acknowledge Code
P175E 14E 0-9999E
(Value 1-4 digit code 0-9999)
If the panel is set to report in Domestic or Voice reporting formats, you can simply
kiss-off (acknowledge) the alarm by pressing the <#> button on the remote
telephone. Alternatively if you require a more secure kiss-off method to ensure that
the alarm is only kissed off by the correct person you can program a 1-4 digit code
at this location. If a code is programmed at this location you must enter in the code
followed by the <#> button to kiss-off the alarm event.
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