Multi-Media Alarm Stations

Entering Area Codes in Site and Alarm Station Definitions

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When the country and area codes of an alarm station match those of the sites reporting to it, calls to the alarm station are considered local. If they do not match, Multi uses a long distance code (“1” by default + an area code) to make the call. The rule is illustrated in figure 11–7.

Long distance or local, Honeywell recommends that you enter long distance codes for alarm stations and for Rapid Eye sites. The software can compare the phone numbers more easily that way, suppress their display automatically as needed, and avoid processing an error.

Fig. 11–7. Connection for an Alarm Station (1) Is Shown also in a Site's Definition (2).

Dial-up to another area code

An example is shown in table 11–4,using an alarm station in Chicago, Illinois, and Multi-Media units in Chicago and Fargo, North Dakota. Note that comparing telephone numbers without area codes can produce a local call when a long-distance call is needed.

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Honeywell K14392V1 manual Entering Area Codes in Site and Alarm Station Definitions