Digital Security Controls Ltd. 163G4005 用户手册

下载
页码 49
4005 Series
35
FTC fault: if selected, the output will be activated if communication is not successful
The selection of the FTC Signal event enables the Monostable option and allow to set the Monostable Time (ON Time).
Type Monostable: Normally the outputs, when activated, remain so until a deactivation command is received, at which point
the output will revert to its standby status. If you want the output to revert to its standby status automatically after a set
amount of time, select this option and set the activation time using the adjacent Monostable Time On (sec) box.
Monostable Time ON: In this box, enter the value in seconds (from 1 to 86400 in steps of 1 second) indicating the time
period for which the output, if set as Monostable, will remain active before reverting to its standby status (ON Time).
These settings also automatically update the parameters on the “SMS Voice Event/Action” and “Phonebook” pages.
Inputs
If terminals T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 and T6 are configured as inputs there are up to 6 independents alarm input lines programmable as
Normally Open (NO) and Normally Closed (NC), click on [+] Inputs.
The input will be checked at least every 30msec, if the input state change and remains stable for a time greater of 300msec than
the event will be generated. In the following is shown all possible programming:
Panel interconnection Present: used to be connected with a Control panel.
Dialer Block: used to stop the dialer and delete the queue.
Force Communication on Simulated Line: force the line switch from LE to LI.
Communicator
This page is used to program the general functioning of the Communicator parameters.
SMS/Voice Calls
CALL OPTIONS
Call All Number: Select this option to call all telephone numbers programmed for an individual event assigned to it
It is possible to choose: Voice Calls, Digital Calls, Voice and Digital Calls and Disabled. If this option is not selected the com-
municator will end the calls as soon as one of them has been completed successfully. 
Call Confirmation: Select this option if you want the communicator to wait for confirmation from the remote user that the
message has been received, otherwise the communicator will attempt to deliver the message again: the remote user can
send confirmation by pressing the 
 button on his/her telephone (only applies to touch-tone keypads).
By pressing the button 
 on your own telephone when listening to a voice message, both the current telephone call and any
others in progress may be blocked.
In some cases the communicator may misinterpret the answer from answering machines, ringback tones, GSM operator
courtesy messages, etc. Users are advised to enable the “Call Confirmation” function.
Call attempts: this field is used to enter the number of attempts to be performed (up to a max. of 8) if the call is not successful.
Repetitions: this field is used to enter the number of times a message is repeated (up to a max. of 8) when the call is answered.
PERIODIC SMS AND VOICE
Periodic SMS/Call Send IntervalEnter the interval at which subsequent periodic SMS/Voice messages are to be sent.
The interval consists of the following values:
— (Days) next message day - Select the day value for the next periodic SMS/Voice message. The interval for these values
may be set between 1 and 365.
— (Hours) next message time - Select the hour value for the next periodic SMS/voice message. The interval for these values
may be set between 1 and 23.