
500-9041 v4.1
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Communication Test
- Frequency (and Time/Day Settings):
The
length of time between (and time of
occurrence for) automated trials on the
reporting channels (HSC and/or dialler--as per
the "Report Mode" above).
This allows 'staggering' the communications test times
for multiple panels. With "Automatic", the time will be
random from 1:00 - 4:00 AM.
UL Listed Systems: This must occur at least daily.
SIP
(Central Monitoring via IP)
- SIP Mode
and
SIP Address:
These settings
pertain to reporting to a central monitoring
facility through an IP (LAN/WAN) connection.
This feature is supported beginning with
V3.30
Director software,
and
requires
≥
V3.30
panel
firmware.
Note: The "SIP Address" (if used) is
obtained from your central station rep.
Setting up Central Monitoring via IP (SIP Reporting):
This is documented separately. For details, refer to
the installation guide provided with the IP interface
(may also be in PDF format on your Director CD).
A Bell 103 (300 baud) connection can be used as
backup if desired (see "Mode" under SIA/CID ;
previous/above). With SIP reporting, an HSC/printer
module can be used
only
for printer functions.
SIP Reporting and Auto-Dial-Out to MONITOR AFx
Director: With SIP reporting to a central monitoring
facility, the "Reporting Mode" (see previous/above) is
supported only through an "IP" connection. With a
modem connection to a Director PC, alarms / events
will be transmitted each time a connection is initiated
through this software.
Paging
(Signal a Numeric Pager)
- Enable Paging:
This enables or disables the
paging feature.
-Pager Phone Number:
This is the phone
number of the (numeric) pager to be notified
when any of the paging outputs are triggered.
- Output Trigger Mode:
This sets the
programmable outputs to be monitored for
paging (outputs 5-8, or 5-8 and 121-128).
- Format:
This selects the (numeric) paging
format:
1 (N.A. w/handshake):
North American with
hand-shaking (typical/common setting).
2 (N.A. blind):
North American without
handshaking.
3
and
4:
Future use.
The specific events to trigger the pager are defined
under "Configuration Output Points" (i.e., the settings
for outputs 5-8, or 5-8 and 121-128). For details, refer
to "Programmable Outputs".
The message to be sent to the pager will be the "Panel
Code" (or "Account UID"), and an output-reference
number (1= 005, 2=006, ...12=128).
It is very useful to print out a small alarm/output
reference (wallet or pager-size), for each system that
has paging set-up.
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