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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
-Force Configuration Callback
(built-in Bell
103 modem)
:
When a connection attempt is
issued from a remote PC, the panel will hang-
up and redial to connect with the computer at
the expected location (phone #).
Note:
A Bell 103 connection is supported only in
smaller systems ('Feature Set' 1, 2, or 3, one panel
per account, up to 300 users). To set the 'Feature
Set', refer to "Account-Wide Panel Settings".
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- Connection Type:
This sets whether or not
panel-initiated communications will be available
(where supported by the physical type of
connection).
Director Calls Panel Only: This is available with all
connection types, and fixed/pre-set with the following
connections:
+
A direct-cable-connection, or;
+
Using the panel's built-in dialler (Bell 103, 300 baud
modem), or
+
Any type of multi-panel (shared) connection.
(Alarms / events will be transmitted to the MONITOR
AFx system each time a connection is initiated to
update/sync panels.)
Panel and Director can call each Other:
This is
supported when each panel has its own dedicated
(external) modem--via 8 wire serial connection (or IP-
interface--if
≥
V3.3
Director software). Alarms and
events will be transmitted as per the "Reporting Mode"
(to follow), plus each time a connection is initiated to
update/sync panel settings.
Tip:
The basic connection type is set for the "Panel
Group" associated with this panel. For details, look for
the "PC Connection Type" setting under "Panels,
Panel Groups, and Related Settings".
-Reporting Mode:
With two-way
communications (see prev. item), you can set
how the panel will transmit messages to the
MONITOR AFx Director software (None, blocks
of 256 events, or individual alarms as they
occur).
Tip: Reporting to a central monitoring facility is set
through SIA/CID or SIP (to follow / below).
SIA/CID
(Central Monitoring Facility)
- Digital Account ID:
This is a number used by
the receiver at the monitoring station to
identify this panel (0-9999).
Note:
If the 'Format' is set as 'SIA', this value
can be 0-999999. (See "Format", to follow.)
- Mode:
The operation of a Bell-103 connection
to a central monitoring facility (built-in 300
baud modem/dialler):
+
No Reporting:
Bell 103 reporting disabled;
+
Digital On:
Bell 103 enabled;
+
Digital as Backup:
Bell 103 only as backup if
HSC (or IP) failure.
(IP Connection--if
≥
V3.3
panel and software): IP
connections
(SIP reporting)
are documented separately.
For details, refer to the manual included with the IP
board (may also be in PDF format on your Director CD).
(HSC): An HSC connection requires a high-security
communications module, and Mark-7 / DVACS service
(Canada). HSC modules require some set-up locally
through an LCD keypad (for details, refer to your
system commissioning reference guide).
- Format:
The format of messages transmitted
to the monitoring station (SIA, or Contact ID).
For details on which messages are to be reported for
each area, refer to the "Reporting" selection near the
end of “Areas and Related Settings”.
- Phone Number:
This is the typical number
that this panel will use to transmit messages
to the monitoring station.
- Backup Phone Number:
This is an
alternative line that the panel will use if it is
unable to get through on the primary phone
number.
Pertaining to phone numbers, these characters can be
included: T=Tone; P=Pulse (default); D=Pause 2 sec.;
A=Star key, #=Pound key, W=Wait for second dial-tone
(
A
&
#
only via
T
one).
- Call Sequence:
This is the dialling sequence
for the primary and backup numbers ('ULC',
'UL', 'Long', or 'Fx Standard').
(In Canada, select ULC or FX Standard.)
If you need more information, look for "
S001:00
" in the
Commissioning Guide for your system.
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