3 - COMMUNICATION

3.16

PAGER? NO YES

PAGER REPORTING

3.16A

ALARM

NO YES

YES allows the panel to send Alarm, Trouble, Opening, and Closing reports to a numeric pager. The panel uses DTMF tones to generate the account and report information sent over the pager terminal equipment.

Selecting NO allows you to use the Receiver 2 Programming to send panel reports to a second central station receiver.

ALARM REPORTS

3.16B SPV TRBL NO YES

3.16C O/C USER NO YES

3.17

TEST RPT

YES

Select YES to enable Abort, Alarm, Alarm Restoral, Ambush, Exit Error, and System Recently Armed reports to be sent to this receiver or pager.

TROUBLE REPORTS

Select YES to enable supervisory, trouble, trouble restoral, force armed, and zone fault reports to be sent to this receiver or pager.

OPENING/CLOSING REPORTS

Select YES to enable opening/closing, door access, schedule and code changes, bypass, and zone reset reports by user to be sent to this receiver or pager.

TEST REPORT

3.18

3.19

3.20

3.21

BACKUP NO

FIRST PHONE NO.

SECOND PHONE NO.

PAGER I D NUMBER

Select YES to enable the Recall Test report to be sent to this receiver or pager. Reports are sent according to the programming in section 3.6.

BACKUP REPORTING

YES enables this receiver to be a backup to the other receiver in the event the other receiver cannot be reached.

FIRST TELEPHONE NUMBER

This is the first number the panel dials when sending reports to this receiver. Phone numbers can be up to 15 characters in length. You can program a three second pause in the dialing sequence by entering the letter P. You can program a dial tone detect by entering the letter D. These characters are counted as part of the 15 allowable characters.

SECOND TELEPHONE NUMBER

The panel dials the second number when two successive tries using the first number have failed. If the panel cannot reach the receiver after two attempts using the second number, it returns to the first number and makes two additional attempts. A total of ten dialing attempts are made using the first and second phone numbers. If a second phone number is not entered, the first phone number is used for all dialing attempts.

Each number can be up to 15 characters in length including any P or D characters entered for pause and dial tone detect.

PAGER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

Enter a pager identification number if your pager uses one. If it does, the panel waits for nine seconds after having dialed the First Phone Number before sending the Pager ID. After the Page ID has been sent, the panel waits another three seconds before sending the actual pager message containing the panel reports.

XR10 Programming Guide

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XR10, Command Processor Panel specifications

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