
PC9155 Wireless Alarm System
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[383] Fourth Communicator Options Code
[389] GPRS/Ethernet Fault Check Timer
The programmed number of poll commands that must be sent without valid poll responses before the panel generates a trouble condition. The number of valid
checks happen at 3-second intervals. After the time-out an Ethernet or GPRS fault trouble is generated. Valid entries are 003-255 for trouble annunciation and trans-
mission. The trouble restore is delayed in the same manner as well.
[401] First Downloading Option Code
[6]
ON: AC Failure Communication Delay in Hours. The System AC Failure Communication Delay in section [377] is programmed in hours.
OFF: AC Failure Communication Delay in Minutes. The System AC Failure Communication Delay in section [377] is programmed in minutes.
[7]
ON: Number of Dialing Attempts for Residential Dial Communication Format. Number of dialing attempts is 1 when using the Residential Dial
Communication format.
OFF: Number of Dialing Attempts for Residential Dial Communication Format. Residential Dial follows the Dialing Attempt counter.
[8]
For Future Use
Option Description
[1]
For Future Use
[2]
ON: Phone number 2 Back-Up for Phone number 1 Enabled. Phone number 2 will back-up for phone number 1 if phone number 1 fails to com-
municate (FTC). Phone number 2 communicates in the same format as phone number 1.
OFF: Phone number 2 Back-Up for Phone number 1 Disabled. Phone number 2 does NOT back up phone number 1. Events are communicated to
phone number 2 (if enabled in Communicator Call Direction, section [351]-[376]), using the communicator format programmed in section [350].
[3]
ON: Phone number 3 Back-Up for Phone number 2 Enabled. Phone number 3 will back-up for phone number 2 if phone number 2 fails to com-
municate (FTC). Phone number 3 communicates in the same format as phone number 2.
OFF: Phone number 3 Back-Up for Phone number 2 Disabled. Phone number 3 does NOT back up phone number 2. Events are communicated to
phone number 3 (if enabled in Communicator Call Direction, section [351]-[376]), using the communicator format programmed in section [350].
[4]
ON: Phone number 4 Back-Up for Phone number 3 Enabled. Phone number 4 will back-up for phone number 3 if phone number 3 fails to com-
municate (FTC). Phone number 4 communicates in the same format as phone number 3.
OFF: Phone number 4 Back-Up for Phone number 3 Disabled. Phone number 4 does NOT back up phone number 3. Events are communicated to
phone number 4 (if enabled in Communicator Call Direction, section [351]-[376]), using the communicator format programmed in section [350].
[5]
ON: Communications Enabled for FTC Events. The panel transmits Failure to Communicate (FTC) events if the digital communicator is unsuc-
cessful in communicating with any of the programmed telephone numbers. The FTC trouble/restore reporting code is transmitted via the correspond-
ing event call direction.
OFF: Communications Disabled for FTC Events. FTC events will not be transmitted. FTC trouble/restore reporting codes are transmitted via the
Maintenance call direction group after the next successful transmission.
[6]
ON: Account Code Error Checking Enabled. Enabling this option ensures that a new account code is programmed. Upon attempting to exit
Installer Programming, the panel checks if a phone number is programmed in sections [301], [302], [303] and [305]. If a phone number is pro-
grammed in any of these sections, the panel checks if the format is residential dial in section [350]. If the format is residential dial, the check process
is aborted. If the format is anything but residential dial, the panel checks that the system account code has been changed from the default (FFFFFF) or
has been programmed with an invalid entry (0000XX or FFFFXX).
If the account code has not been programmed when the installer attempts to exit Installer Programming:
• The system turns on the trouble LED and sounds an error tone for 10 seconds.
• The prompt “Account Code Not Programmed[
]” is displayed on the keypad.
• If the 10 second error tone expires, the system remains in Installer Programming until the account code is changed from the default value of FFFFFF.
If the account code has been programmed, the panel operates normally.
OFF: Account Code Error Checking Disabled. Upon exiting Installer’s mode, the panel does not check the account code.
[7]
For Future Use
[8]
For Future Use
Option Description
[1]
ON: Downloading Answer Enabled. The system answers calls for downloading if a successful double call routine is detected. Have the download-
ing computer call the system and let the telephone line ring once or twice. After 1 or 2 rings, hang up. If called back within the time programmed in
section [405] Double Call Timer, the panel will answer on the first ring.
OFF: Downloading Answer Disabled. The system does not answer incoming calls using the double call routine unless the DLS window is enabled.
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This feature also controls the DLS window for GPRS/Ethernet module.
[2] ON: User Can Enable DLS Window. The user can enter [][6][Master Code][5] to enable a 6-hour window for the panel to answer calls for down-
loading, if a successful double call routine is detected. If this option is enabled, the window is open on power up.
OFF: User Can Not Enable DLS Window. The user cannot enable a window for DLS calls.
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Options 1 and 2 are not related. One does not need to be enabled for the other to perform its function.
[3]
ON: Call-Back Enabled. When the system answers the downloading computer’s call, the computer and the panel hang up. The panel then calls the
downloading telephone number and connects with the computer. If more than one downloading computer is used disable this function.
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