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SYSTEM AREASYSTEM AREA
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All options concerning telephone line communications can be programmed, including telephone
numbers, reporting codes, account numbers and communicator options.
Main Items - Telephone #’s/Comm Format/Dialer Direction
Programming for the telephone numbers of central stations the system will communicate with. The
PC6010 can call up to 3 different telephone numbers when reporting any event to a central station. The
second and third numbers can be used as backups if the first or second fail.
The panel will send the events programmed in the Dialer Direction section to the first telephone number.
By default, the panel sends all events through the first telephone number. See “Communicator Toggles”
for more details on the backup telephone numbers.
The panel will send the events programmed in the Dialer Direction section to the second telephone
number. The second telephone number can be used to as a backup for the first telephone number. See
“Communicator Toggles” for more details on the backup telephone numbers.
The panel will send the events programmed in the Dialer Direction section to the third telephone number.
The third telephone number can also be used as a backup for the first and/or second telephone numbers.
See “Communicator Toggles” for more details on the backup telephone numbers.
Programming Telephone Numbers
The total number of digits including the dial tone search and pauses must not exceed 31. Press the [*] key
to enter the telephone entry options menu. A “D” for dial tone search is already programmed as the first
digit.
[0] Save [1] Dial tone [2] Pause 2 Seconds [3] Pause 4 Seconds
[4] DTMF [*] [5] DTMF [#] [6] Clear Display [7] Clear to End
[0]Select Save when you are finished programming the telephone number, to store it into the system’s
memory, or press [#] when finished entering the number.
[1]Select Dial Tone to add a 2 second dial tone search to the telephone number, which will be
represented by a letter “D” on the display. When the panel does a dial tone search, it looks for dial tone
before dialing the programmed telephone number.
[2]Select Pause 2 Seconds to add a 2 second pause to the dialing sequence, which will be represented by
the letter “E” on the display.
[3]Select Pause 4 Seconds to add a 4 second display to the dialing sequence, which will be represented
by the letter ‘A‘ on the display.
[4]Select DTMF [*] to input an asterisk, represented by a ‘B‘ on the display. The dialer will output the
same frequencies as a touch tone telephone would if the [*] key were pressed. (Frequency required to
disable call waiting.)
[5]Select DTMF [#] to add a ‘#’ represented by a ‘C’ on the display. The dialer will output the same
frequencies as a touch tone telephone would if the [#] key were pressed.
[6]Select Clear Display to clear the entire telephone number.
[7]Select Clear to End to clear the display from the character where the cursor was located to the end of
the display.
NOTE: The PC6010 will only seize the telephone line if a telephone number has been programmed and
a reporting code has been entered for the event.
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1ST NUMBER1ST NUMBER
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