5 customizing program files, 1 central station programming, Figure 5-13: central station programming – Fire-Lite P K-411UD Windows-Based Off-Line Programming Utility User Manual

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5.1.5 Customizing Program Files

Note that, in addition to the print option, a series of four buttons, which are used for programming, are now displayed
in the window shown in Figure 5-9. All program information for the current customer and site will be stored under
the filename which appears in the text block labeled Communicator Filename. Below this block, the Upload/Down-
load field will indicate whether the file is an Upload File (retrieved from a communicator) or a Download File
(created on the PC). Upload files are automatically saved with a .ul

1

extension and Download files are saved with a

.dl

1

extension.

5.1.5.1 Central Station Programming

To program Central Station data, click the Central Station button to display the window shown in Figure 5-13.

Enter the appropriate programming data in this window. The Central Station phone numbers are the numbers the
digital communicator uses to contact the Central Station. Click in the far left of the Phone Number text block for the
Primary Central Station text block. The cursor should appear to the left of the first 'F' in the text block. Type the
appropriate phone number. Each typed digit will replace an 'F' in the text block. When the entire phone number has
been entered, any remaining 'Fs' indicate the end of the number. Follow the same procedure for entering the Service
Terminal 2 Phone Number
. Valid phone number entries are '0' through '9'. In addition, 'A' through 'F' can be
entered to represent the following:

A = * (symbol on a touch tone phone)

B = # (symbol on a touch tone phone)

C = look for secondary dial tone for up to 2 seconds, then dial anyway

D = 3 second pause

E = 5 second pause

F = end of phone number

FIGURE 5-13:

Central Station Programming

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