Monitoring Station Telephone Number 1 (MSTN1). PARADOX ESPRIT 728 ULT, 738ULT

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Figure 26: Reporting Options

MSTN = Monitoring Station Telephone Number

The following set of timing diagrams represents the dialing sequence of each of the three reporting options.

Regular Reporting:

Dialing

Disconnected

Sequence ends and keypad displays “communication failure” trouble key [7] .

Split Reporting:

All codes are sent to MSTN2 except when the system is in alarm, codes will be sent to MSTN1.

System not in alarm:

Dialing

Disconnected

Sequence ends and keypad displays “communication failure” trouble key [7] .

OR

System in alarm:

Dialing

Disconnected

Sequence ends and keypad displays “communication failure” trouble key [7] .

Double Reporting:

All codes are sent to both monitoring station telephone numbers.

Dialing

Disconnected

Sequence ends and keypad displays “communication failure” trouble key [7] .

Continues by dialing MSTN2

AND

Once communication is established and the events have been uploaded, the control panel will begin dialing MSTN2.

Dialing

Disconnected

Sequence ends and keypad displays “communication failure” trouble key [7] .

6.2

6.3

Monitoring Station Telephone Number 1 (MSTN1)

Streamline - Section 04 and 05

D

Hex Programming - Addresses 016 to 023

The control panel will dial the programmed telephone number when reporting an event code to the monitoring station computer

(see Reporting Options on page 17). For example, if the alarm system is armed and a zone with a motion detector opens, the

control panel may dial the telephone number in order to send the programmed event code to the monitoring station computer.

There is no default telephone number and you can enter any number from 0 to 9 up to a maximum of 16 digits. If you would like

to enter any special keys or functions, refer to Table 5 below. If the telephone number contains less than 16 digits, press the

[ TBL ]/[ TRBL ] key to indicate the end of the telephone number.

[ ENTER ] + Installer code + [7] + [0] [4] + MSTN1 + [ ENTER ] or [ TBL ]/[ TRBL ] if number is less than 16 digits

Monitoring Station Telephone Number 2 (MSTN2)

Streamline - Section 06 and 07

D

Hex Programming - Addresses 024 to 031

The control panel can communicate with two monitoring station numbers. The control panel may at times dial the second number depending on the selected Reporting Options (see

Reporting Options on page 17). If the monitoring station does not have a

second number, you must enter the same number as the first. There is no default telephone number and you can enter any

number from 0 to 9 up to a maximum of 16 digits. If you would like to enter any special keys or functions refer to Table 5. If the

telephone number contains less than 16 digits, press the [ TBL ]/[ TRBL ] key to indicate the end of the telephone number.

[ ENTER ] + Installer code + [7] + [0] [6] + MSTN2+ [ ENTER ] or [ TBL ]/[ TRBL ] if number is less than 16 digits

Table 5: Telephone Number Special Instruction

Enter special instructions in the telephone numbers using these keys:

[0] = the number “0” [ BYP ] = switch from pulse to tone while dialing

[ STAY ] = *

[ AWAY ]/[ FORCE ] = # [

[ MEM

TBL

]

]/[ TRBL ]

= pause 4 seconds

= end of telephone number

Both monitoring station telephone numbers must be programmed in order for event reporting to function properly.

18 Reference & Installation Manual

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