Data Field Descriptions
RESTORE REPORT CODES (✻70–✻76) Continued
✻75 | RF Transmitter Low Batt. Restore Code | Sent when a transmitter that previously sent in a “low battery” message |
(See notes above) | has sent a message indicating it no longer has a low battery condition. | |
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✻76 | Test Restore Report Code | Sent when the test mode is exited. A restore code entered here will cause |
(See notes above) | a restore message to be sent when Test mode is exited. | |
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✻87 | AUX | If “0” is entered, user can define a macro function for the AUX key. See |
0 = Aux key performs defined function (macro) | user manual for description of the use of this key. | |
| If “1” is entered, you must also select an option in field ✻49. The options | |
| 1 = Aux key sends predefined message to pager or a | |
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| voice message to Follow Me system phone | |
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| displayed, depending on the pager service. The manual follow me system | |
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| announcement is a repeatable “System, System…..”. |
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| Note: A macro cannot be run from the Test mode. |
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✻88 | Pager Characters | If entered, these digits will appear in front of the |
Enter up to 16 digits that will appear in front of the 7- | sent by the control (either upon a system event or upon pressing the AUX | |
| key [if programmed for paging]), and during latch key report (if enabled | |
| digit pager message. | |
| during scheduling). These digits can consist of a PIN number, account | |
| Enter [#] + [11] for “*” | |
| number, pauses or special digits needed by the pager (these types of | |
| Enter [#] + [12] for “#” | |
| characters are not displayed), or any other characters the user chooses | |
| Enter [#] + [13] for | that will be displayed (eg., using a character code to distinguish between |
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| control panel messages and other pager messages). |
| NOTES: Verify that the pager supports [*] and [#] | You do not need to fill all 16 digits. Press [✻] + next field number to exit |
| characters before using them. Some pagers | |
| require an additional delay [pause] in order to | the field. To clear the field, press ✻88✻. |
| receive the entire message. | See field ✻87 to select the AUX key Paging feature. See field ✻49, which |
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| description of the pager message. |
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✻89 | Event Log 80% Full Report Code | If an Event Logging selection is made in field ✻90, a message can be sent |
(See notes above) | to the central station receiver when the log is 80% full. If the log becomes | |
| full, a new message will overwrite the oldest message in the log. | |
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| Note: All control and readout from the log, aside from the selection made |
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| by the installer in field ✻90, is accomplished via the downloader. |
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✻90 | Event Logging Options | Example: To select “Alarm/Alarm Restore” and “Open/Close,” enter 9 (1 + |
0 = No event logging | 8); to select all events, enter #15. | |
| Default “3” = alarm/alarm restore (1) plus trouble/trouble restore (2). | |
| 1 = log Alarm/Alarm Restore | |
| The system has the ability to record various events in a history log (84- | |
| 2 = log Trouble/Trouble Restore | |
| event capacity). The types of events to be logged can be selected as | |
| 4 = log Bypass/Bypass Restore | |
| indicated. At any time, the downloader operator can then upload the log | |
| 8 = log Open/Close | and view or print out all or selected categories of the log. The log can also |
| x = log combination of events (add value of entries) | be cleared by the download operator. |
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| The display/printout at the central station will show the date, time, event, |
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| and description of the occurrences. |
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| Note: System messages are logged when any |
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