Edwards Signaling 2400 Series User Manual

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9

Enter the daily supervisory message delay time. The module sends a supervisory message to the
CMS once every 24 hours to verify the communications path and message receipt. The delay is used
to set the time the daily message is transmitted based on a delay from the time the panel is powered
up.
EXAMPLE: If the CMS requires the daily supervisory message to be sent at 0300 (3 AM) and the
current time is 1400 (2 PM), set the delay for 13 hours, power down, then power up.

10

Enable or disable the status message re-transmission option. The dialer can optionally re-transmit
all status messages when the daily dialer supervision message is sent. Status retransmission is in
addition to the message sent when the event occurred.

11

Select the order in which the zone number and status code are sent, zone first (default) or code first.

D

Hang up the handset and remove the programming telephone from Dialer Module jack J3 to end
programming.

NOTES:

1

If no activity occurs in programming mode for one hour, the DL1 will exit from programming
mode. To re-enter programming mode, hang up the programming phone, then start at step B
of the programming procedure.

2

Factory new dialers remain disabled until both phone numbers and both site ID’s are
programmed. Once programmed, the dialer will attempt to call the monitoring station on power
up. Programming mode cannot be entered until the call is completed, or all call attempts have
failed.

3

When dialer programming step 10 is enabled, it causes all off-normal status, including alarms,
to be retransmitted along with the 24 hour test call.

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