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2.4.2
Programming a Duplicate Report
To allow an event within a group to report to
multiple groups, the event should be Yes for each
route number available. For instance, programming
Fire Alarms for Route Group 1 and Route Group 2
results in the fire alarms first reporting to Route
Group 1 followed by a duplicate report to Route
Group 2.
Section 2.4 Enhanced Routing determines the route
groups and which destinations within the route
groups use D9133TTL-E Modules for reporting
purposes. A single D9133TTL-E Module can be
used to transmit events to up to four different
destinations.
For example, if you want to send events using Route
Group 1 over a LAN/WAN as your primary
destination, and use a standard telephone line as
your backup destination, you must program the
following sections:
1.
 
Routing (see Section 2.3 Routing)
a.
 
Select Route Group 1
b.
 
Program a 1 for Primary Destination
c.
 
Program a 1 for Backup Destination
d.
 
Enable all applicable events to be included
in Route Group 1.
Phone (see Section 2.1 Phone)
a.
 
Select Phone 1.
b.
 
Program Phone 1 with the applicable central
station receiver phone number.
Enhanced Routing (see Section 2.4 Enhanced Routing)
a.
 
Enter Yes for Route Group 1 Primary SDI.
(Tells the control panel to send the events to
the D9133TTL-E using IP Address 1.)
b.
 
Enter No for Route Group 1 Backup SDI.
(Tells the control panel to use the phone
line to send events if the primary destination
fails after one or two attempts.)
Because you are using an SDI Path to send events,
you must also program the applicable items in
Section 6.5 Enhanced Communications.
If you use a D9133TTL-E as a Primary
Device in any of the route groups, follow
these programming rules:
 
Assign IP Address 1 as the Primary
Device in Route Group 1.
 
Assign IP Address 2 as the Primary
Device in Route Group 2.
 
Assign IP Address 3 as the Primary
Device in Route Group 3.
 
Assign IP Address 4 as the Primary
Device in Route Group 4.
The backup device in any route group can
use any phone number or IP address
number.
If the External Modem feature is used,
RG# Primary SDI and RG# Backup SDI
must be set to No. The control panel
supports either enhanced communication
or external modem, but not both at the
same time.
RG# Primary SDI
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Determines if the primary destination for Route
Group 1 (2, 3, or 4) is sent to the D913TTL-E.
RG# Backup SDI
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
This item determines if the backup destination for
Route Group 1 (2, 3, or 4) is sent to the D913TTL-E.
To completely disable Enhanced Routing
over an SDI path, RG#Primary SDI,
RG#Backup SDI, and Enhanced Comm
prompts must all be set to No.
The poll rate entry for the backup SDI path
might need to increase due to the amount
of traffic on the network and/or excessive
signals generated at once. Comm prompts
must all be set to No.