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Premier 48, 88, 168 & 640 Installation Manual - PVK

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Programming the Control Panel <strong>Premier</strong> <strong>48</strong>, <strong>88</strong>, <strong>168</strong> & <strong>640</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Digi Options<br />

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Yes<br />

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4 ghi<br />

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Yes<br />

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No<br />

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No<br />

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Yes<br />

Press NO to edit<br />

the Digi option<br />

Use keys 1 - 8 to select<br />

an option or use the<br />

SCROLL key to search<br />

Press NO to<br />

select/deselect<br />

the option<br />

There are 6 options that control how the plug-on<br />

communicator works.<br />

Select options by pressing keys 1 to 8 (a letter on the display<br />

means the option is selected, a Dot on the display means the<br />

option is not selected).<br />

E - Digi is Enabled<br />

The plug-on communicator will report all system events to the<br />

Alarm Receiving Centre.<br />

P - Pulse Dialling<br />

The plug-on communicator will always dial telephone<br />

numbers using pulse dialling.<br />

3 - Pulse After 3<br />

The plug-on communicator will always dial telephone<br />

numbers using tone dialling. However, if the Communicator<br />

fails to dial the number three times in a row, it will revert to<br />

pulse dialling for the remaining attempts.<br />

B - Blind Dialling<br />

The plug-on communicator will not look for a dial tone before<br />

dialling a telephone number.<br />

U - Use MSN/Pre-Dial<br />

The ComISDN will only answer a call when the programmed<br />

MSN/Pre-Dial telephone number is dialled.<br />

A - Dial All Numbers<br />

If the communicator is acknowledged by the first ARC, it will<br />

continue to dial any other programmed ARC. This is normally<br />

used when a second or third ARC is programmed with SMS<br />

Messaging.<br />

Area Accounts<br />

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68 INS176<br />

Yes<br />

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6 mno<br />

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Yes<br />

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2 def<br />

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No<br />

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????<br />

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Yes<br />

Use keys 1 - 8 to select an<br />

area or use the SCROLL key<br />

to search e.g. 2 = Area B.<br />

Press NO to edit<br />

the account number<br />

Use keys 0 - 9 to enter<br />

the account number<br />

e.g. 1234 = Account 1234<br />

When using Fast Format, Contact ID or SIA, each area can<br />

have its own account number to identify events.<br />

Account Numbers A to H (I to P)<br />

This is the account number that will be reported to the Alarm<br />

Receiving Centre. Each account number can be up to 6<br />

digits.<br />

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In order for the control panel to use the area account<br />

numbers, the area account Config. option must be<br />

enabled (see page 67 for details).

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