
5.3 Programming Descriptions
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[402] Downloading Computer’s Telephone Number
This phone number enables the control panel to call the downloading computer for DLS call back or user initiated call up.
This telephone number is 32 digits in length (see section [301] for phone number programming details).
[403] Downloading Access Code
This 6-digit Hexadecimal code allows the panel to confirm that it is communicating with a valid downloading computer.
• The default for the PC9155 is 915500.
The DLS operator is allowed three attempts to connect using the correct downloading access code after connecting to the DLS computer. After three attempts have
been made, the DLS will disconnect and a new communications attempt must be made. Three more attempts to program the control panel’s DLS access code can be
made. If GPRS/Ethernet paths are being used for the DLS connection, after three invalid DLS access codes the panel will Lock Out DLS for one hour. This is to
deter multiple attempts to determine the DLS access code.
[404] Panel Identification Code
This 6-digit hexadecimal code allows the downloading computer to confirm the identity of the control panel during user initiated call-up and call-back.
• The default for the PC9155 is 915500.
[405] Double-Call Timer
This timer sets the amount of time that can be taken between calls when using double call to contact the panel. Valid entries are 001 to 255 (seconds).
[406] Number of Rings to Answer On
The value in this section determines how many rings the panel will automatically pick up on in order to establish a DLS connection. The default value is 000 rings.
Valid entries are [000]-[020].
[499] Initiate PC-LINK Communications
A PC-LINK DLS session between a computer and control panel can be initiated by entering this section as described below:
[499][Installers Code][499].
The PC-Link cable must be properly connected between the panels header and the downloading computer and the DLS file must be waiting for the panel to connect
before entering this command.
PC-Link and Communication tasks are separate. The PC9155 performs land line communications without affecting PC-link communications to DLS. The panel can
NOT perform GPRS/Ethernet communications at the same time as land line communications.
[501]-[502] Programmable Output Attributes
The following attributes can be enabled or disabled for each PGM output. When a PGM option is changed, the corresponding PGM attributes are defaulted.
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If no phone number is programmed in section [402], the panel will terminate the DLS session and will not call back.
OFF: Call-Back Disabled. The downloading computer has immediate access to the panel if it is identified as a valid downloading computer.
[4]
ON: User Call-Up Enabled. When this feature is enabled, the user may initiate a single call attempt to the downloading telephone number by enter-
ing [
][6][Master Code][6].
OFF: User Call-Up Disabled. An error tone is generated when [
][6][Master Code][6] is entered.
[5]
For Future Use
[6]
ON: 300 Baud Panel Call-Up. The panel connects and sends the initial header at 300 baud when the user initiates a DLS connection.
OFF: 110 Baud Panel Call-Up. The panel connects and sends the initial header at 110 baud when the user initiates a DLS connection. The panel will
then switch to 300 baud in order to receive the response from the DLS computer.
[7]
For Future Use
[8]
ON: Alternate Communicator DLS Always. The panel responds to DLS requests through the Alternate Communicator IP or GSM paths, regardless
of whether the DLS window is active or not. If an incorrect DLS Access Code has been detected 5 consecutive times when trying to establish a con-
nection, alternate communicator DLS access is locked out for 1 hour. Default is OFF.
OFF: Alternate Communicator Follows DLS Window. The panel only respond to DLS requests through the alternate communicator IP or GSM
paths when the DLS window is active. The DLS window is active following a power up of the control panel or when the user enables it by pressing
[5] while in the [
][6] User Functions menu. Default is ON.
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DLS operation via PSTN is unaffected by this feature.
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If both section [401] option [1] and section [406] are enabled, either one will work depending on how the installer calls the premises.
Option Description
The following attributes are available for PGM Output Types [01], [05]-[08] and [17]-[18]
[1]-[2]
For Future Use
[3]
Output Level
ON: Output activates (switch to Ground) when the event occurs.
OFF: Output de-activates (switch to open) when the event occurs.
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