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Channel Type
When the ARC protocol is programmed as Fast Format, the
channel type must be allocated to a system output type.
Locations:
7211
to
7218
Channels 1 to 8: Channel Type.
7251
to
7258
Channels 9 to 16: Channel Type.
Entry Mode:
Selection List (see page 16).
Please refer to page 30 for a complete list of output types.
Channel Attributes
This set of options allows the output attributes to be assigned to
the Fast Format channels.
Locations:
7221
to
7228
Channels 1 to 8: Channel Attributes.
7261
to
7268
Channels 9 to 16: Channel Attributes.
Entry Mode:
Bit Toggle Selection (see page 17).
Please refer to page 30 for a complete list of output attributes.
Speech Dialler: Telephone Numbers 1 and 2
The on-board communicator also features a 4 channel speech
dialler which can be used to call landline or mobile telephones to
play a recorded voice message. Each channel can have two
telephone numbers assigned. When the channel is triggered the
on-board communicator will dial the number specified by the dial
sequence and play the voice message associated with the
channel for up to 1 minute. Pressing the [#] key on the telephone
handset acknowledges the call and stops the dial sequence,
pressing any other key also acknowledges the call, but the dial
sequence will continues with next number.
The speech messages are recorded using the Eclipse UDL
software package or a touch-tone telephone. The touch-tone
method is covered in the “EC-P10 User Manual”.
Locations:
7311
to
7314
Channels 1 to 4: Telephone Number 1.
7321
to
7324
Channels 1 to 4: Telephone Number 2.
Entry Mode:
String Edit - Number Mode (see page 18).
Whilst programming telephone numbers, addition characters can
be inserted to perform the following:
B1
: Insert a “P” for a 1 second pause.
B2
: Insert a “F” to force blind dialling (no dial-tone detection).
Speech Dialler: Dial Sequence
This set of options allows the dial sequence to be programmed for
each speech dialler channel.
Locations:
7331
to
7334
Channels 1 to 4: Dial
Sequence.
Entry Mode:
String Edit - Number Mode (see page 18).
The call sequence is entered as a string of digits; each number
indicates the calling method:
1: Dial Using Telephone No 1.
2: Dial Using Telephone No 2.
The call attempts are controlled by how many digits are entered.
Here are some typical examples:
“1122” = Dial four times, first to telephone no 1 then telephone
number 2.
“1212” = Dial four times alternating between telephone number
1 and 2.
Speech Dialler: Trigger Type
Each speech dialler channel can be triggered from any of the
system output types, for example channel 1 could be
programmed to “Intruder Alarm” whilst channel 2 could be
programmed to “Fire Alarm”. Please refer to page 30 for a
complete list of output types and their corresponding type
number.
Locations:
7341
to
7344
Channels 1 to 4: Trigger Type.
Entry Mode:
Selection List (see page 16).
UDL Options
The set of options controls how the upload/download computer
interacts with the control panel.
Location:
7400
Entry Mode:
Bit Toggle Selection (see page 17).
1
2 Call Answer Phone Defeat
On: Incoming calls re answered when:
a) The remote UDL computer calls in and allows the panel to
detect one or more rings.
b) The remote UDL computer ends the call.
c) The control panel answers the call immediately if the
remote UDL computer calls again within 60 seconds.
Off: Incoming calls are answered after the “Ring Count”
threshold is reached.
2 Auto
Call-Back
On: After the remote UDL computer establishes a connection,
the control panel ends the call and automatically calls the
UDL computer.
Off: Call-Back only occurs if the remote UDL computer requests
it.
3 User
Call-Back
On: Remote UDL access can only be established if the user
initiates from their end.
Off: Remote UDL access is enabled at all times.
4
Disable UDL when Armed
On: Remote UDL access is disabled when the system is armed.
Off: Remote UDL access is enabled at all times.
5
Disable Online Keypad
On: Remote UDL online keypad operation is disabled.
Off: Remote UDL online keypad operation is enabled.
UDL Password
The UDL password provides communication security with the
remote UDL computer. The UDL password in the control panel
must match the UDL password configured in the Eclipse UDL
software package in order to establish a communication link.
Location:
7401
Entry Mode:
Number Mode (see page 18).
The UDL password can be reset to a default setting of
123456 by entering
*6#
within 10 seconds of
powering up the system.