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Programming
Programming of alarm numbers, alarm codes and various functions can be affected by using
the keypad on the reverse of the ECII™ Flex, by calling the unit using a standard telephone or
by using suitable Windows-based software. This section describes programming using the key-
pad and standard telephone. All programmed settings are stored in memory even if the ECII™
Flex is disconnected from the telephone line.
The keys on the keyboard have the following functions:
Programming
– Starts and ends all programming sequences.
Sequence receiver –
Used when programming more than 2 alarm receivers, receivers 3-6.
Alarm receiver 1 –
Phone number to alarm receiver 1.
Alarm receiver 2 –
Phone number to alarm receiver 2.
Alarm code 1 –
Used for alarm receiver 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
Alarm code 2 –
Used for alarm receiver 2.
The other keys have the same function as on a standard telephone.
Configuration settings
The ECII™ Flex can be programmed only after it has been set to programming mode. The
telephone line must be supplied with current for the keys to be activated. Each time the keys
are pressed in programming mode a short tone is heard and after each programming sequence
there is a 4-tone for successful and a low 1-tone for unsuccessful programming.
In order for the ECII™ Flex to be programmed it has to be:
1) Connected to the telephone line (analogue line, not ISDN)
2) Connected to the alarm button (Normally Closed or Normally Open), and
3) Set the device in programming mode.
Programming can be initiated approximately 20 sec. after the ECII™ Flex has been con-
nected to the telephone line. Upon completion of each programming sequence a 4-tone con-
firms that the ECII™ Flex has accepted the programming. If no button is pushed during a time
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