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#6 turns ON remotely by Command Control.
P1037E XX Output #7 ON message number - This is the customised message number to play when Output
#7 turns ON remotely by Command Control.
P1038E XX Output #8 ON message number - This is the customised message number to play when Output
#8 turns ON remotely by Command Control.
COMMAND CONTROL OPERATION
Command Control is a powerful, easy to use feature that allows remote control of your alarm system. User operation
of the Command Control has been designed to be as simple and user friendly as possible. Customised voice status
messages guide you through the many control options. Because the voice status messages can be recorded on-site
they can be customised to suit each specific application. For example, rather than the status message saying "Output
#1 off" you can record a message which describes exactly what is being controlled like "Factory heating off"
In the previous section you would have seen how you program access codes to allow Command Control of the Areas
and Outputs. These are the codes you will enter over the phone to control the desired function. In order to start the
Command Control feature you must first ring the phone number that the panel is connected to. The panel may be set
up to answer after a specific number of rings or it may be set-up to use a fax defeat option. Either way, when you ring
the telephone number and the panel answers the call, the first thing you will hear over the phone is a burst of modem
tones for two seconds. After the tones have stopped there will be a quiet period of 5 seconds (pause) at which time
you can enter the access code associated with the Command menu you wish to control. Remember, the code you
enter will determine which menu option you access. If you miss the 5 second pause, the panel will repeat the modem
tones and then again pause for 5 seconds looking for your access code. This process will be repeated 4 times before
hanging up if no valid code is received. When entering codes or other information in Command Control the "#" key
acts as a "Clear" button.
When you have entered the required 1-4 digit access code the panel will reply with the status message associated
with the option being controlled.
For example, if the code programmed at address P881E (the Arm/Disarm code for Area A) was “2045”, and the user
entered in this code at the remote telephone, the panel will check the current status of Area A and reply with the
customised voice message assigned at address P1001E. In this example if Area A was Armed then the message
number programmed at P1001E will be played, if Area A was Disarmed then the message number immediately
following the one programmed at P1001E will be played (assuming that the disarm message will always follow the
corresponding arm message).
Once the status message has informed you of the actual state, you can use the " * " key to toggle the Arm/Disarm or
On/Off function, e.g. in our example above, code 2045 accesses the Area "A" arm/disarm function. Assuming the
status message we received indicated that Area A was Armed. If we press the " * " key, Area "A" will be Disarmed
and we would receive a status message indicating that Area A was now Disarmed.
While you are on-line with the panel you can move between menu options by entering a new code for the next option
you want to control. Assuming there was a code of “4321” programmed at address P885E to control outputs. After
having used code “2045” to control the Arm/Disarm status of Area A you would first press the “ # ” button to reset all
previous entries then you can enter the digits “4321” followed by the output number you wish to control, eg 5. The
current status of output # 5 will be checked and the customised voice message programmed at P1035E played. In
this example if Output 5 was On then the message number programmed at P1035E will be played, if Output 5 was
Off then the message number immediately following the one programmed at P1035E will be played (assuming that
the output off message will always follow the corresponding on message).
Once the status message has informed you of the actual state of the output, you can use the " * " key to toggle the
Output On or Off.
At any stage, if you enter in an incorrect code you can press the “ # ” button on the remote telephone to clear all code
entries and then start again.
To end a Command Control session simply hang up the phone. The panel is monitoring the line at all times and 15
seconds after the last key press it will automatically hang up the line. This 15 second timer is active during the whole
command control process so a period of 15 seconds without a key press will cause the panel to hang-up (unless the
microphone input is turned on in which case the panel will stay on-line for a period of 60 seconds from the last key
press).
LOCAL COMMAND CONTROL OF OUTPUTS
If a command control code for outputs is programmed (P885E) and the output/s are allowed to be locally controlled
(P681E-P688E, option 6 on) then entering the 4 digit code programmed at P885E at a keypad will allow direct control
of the outputs. The LCD display will show “OUTPUTS” to indicate that local command control is active. At this stage
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