
Digital Monitoring Products, Inc.
1912XR Programming
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3.4 ACCOUNT NUMBER - Enter the account number sent to the SCS-1 Receiver.
DD, CID, and HST - The range of valid account numbers for a panel using
these Communication Types is 1 to 65,535. For account numbers of four
digits or less, it is not necessary to enter leading zeros. The panel
automatically right justifies the account number.
MPX, DDMX, and DNET - A 5-digit account number is required for panels
using either of these formats. The first digit is the receiver line number. The
second digit is always zero. The last three digits are the panel's account
number. This number must be between the range of 000 and 127.
If 2ND LINE (3.3) is NO, COMMUNICATION programming ends after the
account number is entered.
3.5 TRANSMIT DELAY- Enter the length of time the panel waits before sending
burglary reports to the SCS-1 Receiver. The available range is 1 to 60 seconds.
Alarm bells and relay outputs are not delayed during this period. Burglary
Outputs in section 8 must be programmed for pulsed or steady. Set Abort
Reports in section 6 to YES if Opening and Closing reports are not being sent.
Enter zero to disable Transmit Delay.
3.6 DTMF - YES enables tone dialing. NO enables rotary dialing.
3.7 EVENTS MANAGER - Specifies when non-alarm reports are sent to the receiver.
This selection does not affect loop alarm, loop trouble, loop restoral, supervisory,
or serviceman messages. Closing reports are not delayed if you've programmed
a YES for the Closing Wait option. See Section 7.2.
SND - If send is selected, all reports are sent to the receiver as they occur.
DLY - All non-alarm reports are held until the panel's memory buffer contains
66 events, or until the panel's next communication with the receiver.
KEEP - All non-alarm reports are held in the panel's memory buffer until
they're over written by new activity. You can view the contents of the memory
buffer using the DMP Remote Access™ software or the display events
feature in the User Menu.
Refer to the Appendix for a table listing the delayed report types.
3.8 DEFER TEST TIME - Select YES to allow the programmed test report to be
deferred if the panel communicates with the SCS-1 Receiver within the time set
in Test Frequency. See section 3.9. Select NO to send the test report as
programmed regardless of previous panel communication.
3.9 TEST FREQUENCY - Allows you to set how often the panel's test report is sent
to the SCS-1 receiver. Enter from 1 to 60 days. This prompt is not displayed if
Defer Test Time is set to NO.
3.10 Press COMMAND to show the enter test time display.
Enter the time of day the panel sends the test report to the SCS-1 Receiver. Use
only entries of 00:01 to 12:00 and then choose AM or PM.
When Defer Test Time is set to NO, this option allows you to program the day of
the week the test report is sent. Choose one day of the week or all days.
3.11 Allows you to set the options for the first receiver the 1912XR panel attempts to
contact when sending reports. The panel supports two receivers.
3.12 ALARM REPORTS - YES sends alarm and alarm restoral reports to this receiver.
3-COMMUNICATION
EVENT MGR: SEND
DTMF YES
SND DLY KEEP
DFR TEST NO
TEST FREQ: 0
TEST TIME
0 : 0 0 A M PM
RECEIVER 1 PRGMG
TEST DAY: ALL
ACCT NO: 1 2 3 4 5
XMIT DELAY: 0
ALARM YES
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