Edwards Signaling 2400 Series User Manual

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5.5 Returning to Panel Default Settings

To restore the panel to system default settings, before exiting the programming mode, press the

TROUBLE

SILENCE

and

RESET

switches simultaneously for one second. This will return all parameters to default

settings (Table 5.1), and return the panel to the beginning of the programming sequence.

5.6 Dialer Module Programming

Refer to the

DIALER MODULE

drawing

You will need to know the following information in order to program the dialer module:

The primary and secondary telephone numbers at the CMS used to receive the signals.

The DL1 Password = 4727 (GSBS).

Site primary and secondary ID numbers for the dialer. The site ID numbers are supplied by the CMS.

Number of retry attempts to CMS. Valid entries are 5 to 10.

The retry interval. This is the delay time between subsequent attempts to call the CMS.

The AC power fail notification delay time, if any.

Daily dialer supervision message delay period. This is the delay interval from power until the first dialer
supervision message is transmitted to the CMS. Valid entries are 0 to 18 hours, with a 12 Hour default
time. The panel must be powered down, then powered up for a change in the delay time to take effect.

Status retransmission enable/disable setting. Enable this option if the CMS requires all off-normal
status to be re-transmitted with the daily dialer supervision message.

A

Put the dialer in the programming mode by plugging any tone dial telephone into J3 on the Dialer
Module and lift the handset off-hook. The touch pad dial on this phone is used for all dialer module
programming.
If the Dialer Module is unresponsive, verify that steps 1 & 2 in the DL1 Dialer Panel
and Field Wiring Connections
section were performed.

B

Enter the dialer password using the programming phone. A beep indicates that a program item has
been entered. NOTE: The dialer will make one attempt to call the monitoring station and report that
it is disabled before you can proceed with programming.

C

When the LED goes solid green, you may select any programming item by entering an asterisk “*”
followed by the item number, e.g.”*08” for AC fail delay. The suggested sequence is listed in the
following steps:

1

Enter the primary site ID number supplied by the Central Monitoring Station (CMS). Always enter
four (4) digits. If ID has less than four digits, enter leading zeros, i.e. 0012.

2

Enter the primary CMS phone number. This is the primary phone number of the DACR
receiving equipment, not the administrative phone numbers.

3

Enter the secondary site ID number supplied by the Central Monitoring Station (CMS). Always enter
four (4) digits. If ID has less than four digits, enter leading zeros, i.e. 0012.

4

Enter the secondary CMS phone number. This is the secondary phone number of the DACR
receiving equipment, not the administrative phone numbers.

5

Select the number of phone lines to be used. NOTE:

Two lines are required to comply with NFPA 72.

6

Enter the number of times the module attempts to call the CMS receiving equipment.

7

Enter the retry interval. This is the time between subsequent attempts to reach the CMS in the event
of line trouble or busy signals.

8

Enter the AC failure delay time. This is the length of the delay between the time AC power fails and
the CMS is notified of the failure. NFPA requires a delay of 25% to 50% of rated standby power
period. Valid entries are 0 to 18 hours. This setting does NOT effect any other trouble signals.

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