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The SIA client code is used to identify the system to the remote monitoring company when a report is

generated. The client code will accept hexadecimal numbers however this will be dependent on the ability of the receiver and should be verified before configuration.

SV001 Client code: 000000

Type the appropriate 6 digit client code, after each digit you must press [Í] and [Î] to move to the next digit.

When the desired client code is entered, press [ENTER] to save the programmed setting and move to the next screen. For more information about hexadecimal data entry refer to the section Hexadecimal Data Entry (see page 335).

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When using a 4 Digit Account code program the account code in the last 4 locations leaving the first 2 set at 00.

PABX Phone Number

The PABX phone number is dialed to gain an outside line if the system is connected to a internal phone

extension. The PABX phone number can also be programmed with a schedule in the case that between certain times the phone line is directly connected with an outside line.

SV001 PABX None

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available phone numbers and press [ENTER] to select the phone number displayed. To program a phone number select [MENU, 4, 7, 2]. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).

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Phone Number One

The primary phone number will be dialed by the SIA service when it first is initiated to report an event. The sequence of telephone number dialing is limited by the number of dialing attempts and the method of dialing that is configured (alternate or sequential).

SV001 Phone 1 None

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available phone numbers and press [ENTER] to select the phone number displayed. To program a phone number select [MENU, 4, 7, 2]. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).

Phone Number Two

The secondary phone number will be dialed by the SIA service if a connection with the central station can not be made on the primary phone number. This may be dialled after the total number of attempts is reached on the primary or until the total number of attempts is reached for the primary and secondary numbers. The sequence of telephone number dialing is limited by the number of dialing attempts and the method of dialing that is configured (alternate or sequential).

SV001 Phone 2 None

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available phone numbers and press [ENTER] to select the phone number displayed. To program a phone number select [MENU, 4, 7, 2]. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).

Backup Phone Number

The backup phone number will be dialed by the SIA service if a connection with the central station can not be made on either of the programmed phone numbers. This will be dialled after the total number of attempts is reached. The backup number will be dialled for the configured number of dialing attempts programmed for the service. For information on the dialing sequence refer to the section Sequential Dialing Attempts (see page 198) and Alternate Dialing Attempts (see page 199).

SV001 Backup None

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the available phone numbers and press [ENTER] to select the phone number displayed. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).

Dial Options

The dial options configure the service as to how it is meant to dial when a reportable event has been generated.

SV001 Dial [---]

To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 330).

Option 1 - Alternate Dialing Configuration

y Enabled the dialer will use the alternate dialing method. Refer to the Alternate Dialing (see page 199).

y Disabled the dialer will use sequential dialing method. Refer to the Sequential Dialing (see page 198).

Option 2 – Dial Number Using Pulse Dialing

y Enabled the dialer will use pulse dialing to dial out.

y Disabled the dialer will always use DTMF to dial except when Option 3 has been enabled.

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y Reserved do not modify

Option 4 - Switch To Second Phone Line On Failure

y Enabled the dialer will switch the secondary phone line over and use this to dial if the first phone line fails or fails to communicate.

y Disabled the dialer will use the first phone line.

Option 5 - PABX Phone Number Requires Pause

y Enabled the dialer will insert a pause of 2.5 seconds after the PABX telephone number is dialed.

y Disabled the dialer will dial the PABX and phone number with a standard DTMF inter digit delay.

Option 6, 7 and 8 - Reserved

y Reserved do not modify

Events Options

The events options allow you to filter the type of events that this SIA service will send to the monitoring station.

SV001 Events [123456--]

To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 336).

Option 1 - Report Opens

y Enabled the service will report opens (Disarming) for the areas that are part of the area group assigned. An area group of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.

y Disabled the dialer will not report opens.

Option 2 - Report Closes

y Enabled the service will report closes (Arming) for the areas that are part of the area group assigned. An area group of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.

y Disabled the dialer will not report closes.

Option 3 - Report Alarms

y Enabled the service will report alarms for the zones that are part of the area group assigned. An area group of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.

y Disabled the dialer will not report alarms.

Option 4 - Report Tampers

y Enabled the service will report tampers for the zones that are part of the area group assigned. An area group of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.

y Disabled the dialer will not report tampers.

Option 5 - Report Restore

y Enabled the service will report restores for the zones that are part of the area group assigned. An area group of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.

y Disabled the dialer will not report restores.

Option 6 - Report Bypass

y Enabled the service will report bypass's for the zones that are part of the area group assigned. An area group of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.

y Disabled the dialer will not report bypass's.

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Option 7 and 8 - Reserved

y Reserved do not modify

Data Options

The data options are currently reserved and should not be modified from their default settings.

SV001 Data [---]

To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 336).

Option 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 - Reserved

y Reserved do not modify

Miscellaneous Options

The miscellaneous options allow you to program special functions and features for the SIA reporting format.

SV001 Misc [---]

To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 336).

Option 1 - Log Modem Service Events

y Enabled the service will provide step by step event information showing the call progression and detailed logging information. This option can be turned on for diagnostic purposes but should not be enabled as large volumes of events will be generated.

y Disabled the dialer will not log call progression events.

Option 2 - 4 Digit Point Reporting Codes

y Enabled the SIA service will use a 4 digit reporting code for the client, the SIA standard supports 6 digits however some receivers do not comply with the full SIA specification or the automation software connected limits the acceptance of large point numbers. Verify the configuration of the receiver with the monitoring company prior to setting these options.

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If a 4 Digit Account is to be used program the last 4 digits of the account code with the account ID.

For example if you are reporting to account code 9712 program the SIA account code as 009712.

y Disabled the SIA service will send 6 digit point codes.

Option 3 - Pad Area Account Code To 6 Digits

y Enabled the SIA service will pad the upper 2 digits of the 6 digit account code with 00 when sending the client code of an area in place of the service configured account code when multiple account codes are being used. The client code when programmed in an area can only be 4 digits refer to the Area

Programming Section (see page 111).

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If option 2 is enabled then the SIA service will report all account codes as 4 digits regardless.

y Disabled the SIA service will send 4 digit area account codes.

Option 4 - 5 Digit Zone Code

y Enabled the SIA service will send the zone identifier point using a five digit number. The SIA standard supports 5 digits however some receivers do not comply with the full SIA specification or the automation software connected limits the acceptance of large point numbers. Verify the configuration of the receiver with the monitoring company prior to setting this option.

y Disabled the SIA service will send 4 digit zone identification numbers.

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y Enabled the SIA service will send the user identifier using hexadecimal format. When this option is enabled option 6 will not have any affect on the data being sent as hexadecimal codes are always sent using 4 digits only.

y Disabled the SIA service will send decimal zone identification numbers.

Option 6 - 5 Digit User Code

y Enabled the SIA service will send the user identifier point using a five digit number. The SIA standard supports 5 digits however some receivers do not comply with the full SIA specification or the automation software connected limits the acceptance of large point numbers. Verify the configuration of the receiver with the monitoring company prior to setting this option.

y Disabled the SIA service will send 4 digit user identification numbers.

Option 7 and 8 - Reserved

y Reserved do not modify

Area Group

An area group will define which areas this service will process when a reportable event is generated. An area group of None (default) will result in all areas being sent with the service.

SV001 Area Grp None

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the area group selection and press [ENTER] to select the area group displayed.

For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).

Dialing Attempts

The dialing attempts determine how many times the dialer will attempt to dial a number before failure. This setting will be overridden by the modem configuration dependent on the country of installation and local phone authority. For UL and ULC installations this value can not be set above 8. The dialing attempts operate in conjunction with the dialing delay setting.

SV001 Dialing attempts: 008

To modify the dialing attempts (000 to 255, a setting of 000 will result in the default of 8 attempts being used), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 333) and press [ENTER].

Port Open Attempts

The port open attempts determine how many times the service will wait for the modem to become available if another service is already using modem for communication. This operates in conjunction with the port open time settings.

SV001 Port open attempts: 008

To modify the port open attempts (000 to 255, a setting of 000 will result in the default of 8 port attempts being used), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 333) and press [ENTER].

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Report Count

The report count if set to a value other than 000 will restrict the service from sending more than the

programmed number of reports to the monitoring station. When using multiple reporting paths that potentially can report the same event to 2 or more locations the report count should be programmed with an acceptable limit (Between 8 and 16 is recommended).

SV001 Report count: 000

To modify the report count (000 to 255, a setting of 000 will result in an unlimited number of reports being able to be sent), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 333) and press [ENTER].

Handshake Time

The handshake time determines the time it takes for the remote receiving unit to answer and provide a handshake message for the SIA format. By default this is set to 030 seconds and should only be adjusted if a longer than normal call completion is required. When handshakes for lower speed formats are placed in front of the SIA handshake it may be required to increase this time.

SV001 Handshake time: 030

To modify the handshake time (000 to 255, a setting below 010 will result in the default of 30 seconds being programmed), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 333) and press [ENTER].

Redial Time

The redial time determines inter phone number dialing timeout. A value of 20 seconds is programmed by default meaning each phone number will be dialled with 20 second intervals from the time the previous call was

terminated.

SV001 Redial time: 020

To modify the redial time (000 to 255, a setting below 010 will result in the default value of 030 being programmed), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 333) and press [ENTER].

Off Hook PGM

The off hook PGM is activated when the service takes the telephone line and is deactivated when the service completes communication. This PGM setting can be used with remote exchange systems that require ground start communication connections.

SV001 Off Hook pgm: --000:00

To modify the off hook PGM, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM and PGM Groups (see page 336).

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Report OK PGM

The report ok PGM is activated when the service completes the reporting and the messages have been successfully acknowledge. The PGM is activated when the service returns a reporting complete result OK message. The PGM is not deactivated and should be programmed with a time. Connect to an external audible device to signal that the report was completed. Using this feature with the shorten exit delay for an area allows an end user to verify the communication path on arming of the protected area.

SV001 Report Ok pgm: --000:00

To modify the report ok PGM, use the settings as explained in section Entering PGM and PGM Groups (see page 336).

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