SC3100
System Initialization
The following illustrates the second setup menu in the SC9000 computer for programming an SC3100 account. Below is a summary of the parameters necessary to complete the programming of an SC3100 account into the SAFECOM computer. This is the second setup menu. These parameters must be entered, then the operator will escape out and save the data to complete the building of the account. The parameters required to be programmed are shown in the illustration and described below:
I SAFECOM ST1000 v2.42 I
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02/12 09:12:22 | 122>STARTUP | |
02/12 09:13:26 | 301>AC TROUBLE | |
02/12 09:14:42 | 152>ALARM ZONE2 | |
02/12 09:15:57 | 202>2133 | E1 |
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*SELECT REMOTE 123 SETUP 2
Backpoll: : :
Report Battery Trouble?:
Intercept Digital Dialer?:
Enable
Make Dial Tone?:
Allow Dial Pause?:
Digital Format:
Digital XLAT:
TX RX MODE HP
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F1= Copy | PGDN= More Setup |
F2=Delete | F9=Help |
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Figure 7: Programming Parameters
•Backpoll: Backpoll specifies the maximum amount of time a SC3100 will tolerate no radio communications with the SC9000 computer.
Note: Recent changes to the SAFECOM System software have rendered the Backpoll feature obsolete.
•Report Battery Trouble ?: If this parameter is set to “Y” for Yes, then the SC3100 will report a low battery condition to the Central Station if this condition occurs. If “N” for No, the SC3100 will ignore a low battery condition.
•Intercept Digital Dialer?: Y or N: Specifies the routing of the host alarm panel signals to the Central Monitoring Station. If "Yes" the alarm panel Dialer messages will be Intercepted by the SC3100 and sent to the Central Monitoring Station via the SAFECOM radio network. If "No" the alarm panel Dialer messages will ALWAYS be routed to the Central Monitoring Station via the telephone line.
•Enable Auto Fallback?: Y or N: Specifies whether the SC3100 will automatically revert to the phone line backup in the event of a SAFECOM system failure. If "Yes" the Fallback Mode (telephone backup) will be initiated by the SC3100 if the alarm panel Dialer attempts to send an alarm message via the SAFECOM radio communications system three consecutive times, and for some reason is not successful. If “No" the Fallback Mode will not be initiated. This type of configuration is usually reserved for applications having no phone lines.
•Make Dial Tone?: Y or N: Make Dial Tone specifies whether the SC3100 will send a simulated dial tone to the host alarm panel once the alarm panel prepares to send an alarm signal. If “Yes” the SC3100 will send the Dialer two 440 Hz tones after Line Seizure. Each tone is 1 second in duration. The 2nd tone is sent 2 seconds after the 1st. If “No” the SC3100 will not simulate a dial tone to the alarm panel. Characteristics of the alarm panel Dialer that the SC3100 will be communicating with dictate the selection for this entry.
•Allow Dial Pause?: Y or N: Allow Dial Pause sets the amount of time that the SAFECOM SC3100 will tolerate no activity after a digit has been dialed before deciding that the Receiver ACK tone should be transmitted. This sets a timing parameter ,and therefore, must sometimes be experimented with for different alarm panels in order to find the best choice.
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