151430-L8
6.3.1
Edit Name
6.
See Appendix B for a list of available characters and their numeric designators.
7.
Then press ENTER to finish.
6.3.2
Edit Access Code
8.
Enter new access code (minimum of 4 digits, maximum of 7 digit).
9.
Press ENTER.
10. Enter code again. Press ENTER.
6.3.3
Panel Functions
11. Press the Up or Down arrow to move through the list of available functions.
12. Then press the right arrow to move to Y (yes) or N (no) selection column.
13. Press the Up or Down arrow to select Y or N.
14. Press ENTER.
15. Repeat steps 12 through 15 until user profile is complete.
6.4
Dialer
Dialer Options
To edit Dialer Options, follow these steps:
1.
Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu.
Note: See Section 12 for reporting events.
2.
Select 6 for Network Programming.
3.
Press 6 for Dialer.
6.4.1
Dialer Assignments
Each panel on the IFP-2000 network specifies which network dialer is used for reporting. The network dialer
capability of the IFP-2000 system allows all panels to use the same dialer providing an economical solution for
reducing the number of phone lines required for reporting purposes. A dialer is specified by panel number. The
network dialers will be used to report events according to the dialer report table.
6.4.2
Dialer Miscellaneous
When using the SIA reporting format, the dialer sends modifier information according to the SIA Modifier
option. The selections for this option are enable pi SIA Modifier, Yes or No. The default selection is Yes. If set to
"No", the panel ID will be included as part of the SIA event string.
6.4.3
Receiver Configuration
The IFP-2000 network can report events to as many as four receivers. Each receiver is assigned a phone number
and reporting format. Phone numbers can be up to forty digits long. Format choices are SIA, Contact ID, or
Unused.
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Network Management