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5. PROGRAMMING
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5.6.4 Configuring Events Reporting to Monitoring Stations
The PowerMaster control panel is designed to report alarm, alerts, troubles and other events and messages to two
Monitoring Stations C.S.1 and C.S.2 via PSTN telephone line, Cellular i.e. GSM voice (analog), GPRS (IP) & SMS or
Broadband IP communications channels. In this section you configure and define all parameters and features required
for the reporting of the event messages to Monitoring Stations such as:
The events reported to each of the two Monitoring Stations C.S.1 and C.S.2 and corresponding backups.
The communication means (channel) used for the reporting and the backup means (channel) in case of failure.
The customer's (subscriber) account number(s) to be reported to each monitoring station.
The telephone numbers, IP addresses and SMS numbers and reporting formats of the corresponding alarm receivers
at the two Monitoring Stations C.S.1 and C.S.2 and the number of reporting retry attempts in case of failure to report.
The communication Auto Tests and communication Fail reports.
The reporting of certain system function events such as "Confirmed Alarm", "Recent Close", Zone Restore" and
"System Not-Used".
Notes: The notification of events to other 3rd party applications (SMS/IP/personal phones) is a supplementary
feature that has not been investigated by UL and is not used in UL listed installations.
04:COMMUNICATION
3:C.S.REPORTING
MENU you wish
Enter "3:C.S.REPORTING", select the menu you wish to configure (see guidance above and in section 5.6.1), then
refer to the table below which provides you with detailed explanations and configuration instructions for each option.
Option
Configuration Instructions
01:REPORT EVENTS
Define which events (i.e. Alarms (alrm); Open/close (o/c); Alerts (alrt); All events (all);
Maintenance and Troubles) will be reported to the Monitoring Stations.
The minus (-) symbol means "less/except" e.g. all(-alrt) means all events except alerts.
The asterisk () is a separator between events reported to Monitoring Station 1 (C.S.1) and
events reported to Monitoring Station 2 (C.S.2). For detailed and more complete
explanation see the "Event Reporting Chart" at the end of this section.
Options:
all-o/c backup (default)
all-o/co/c
disable report
all all
all(-alrt)alrt
all backup
all-o/call-o/c
alrmall(-alrm)
Note: Alarm events (alrm) have highest priority and Alert events (alrt) have lowest priority.
02:1st RPRT CHAN
03:2nd RPRT CHAN
04:3rd RPRT CHAN
If the system is equipped also with Cellular communicators, you must define which of the
communicating channels (i.e. Cellular or PSTN) the system will use as the main channel (i.e.
1
st
priority) for reporting event messages to Monitoring Stations, and if the main channel fails,
which channels will be used for the 2
nd
and 3
rd
reporting priorities.
Enter the "1
st
RPRT CHAN"; option and define which of the communication channels the
system will use as the main reporting channel. To define also backup reporting channels,
enter the "2nd RPRT CHAN" and "3rd RPRT CHAN" options and define them as well.
Options: disable (default); cellular and PSTN.
Important:
Only selected communication channels will be used by the system to report event
messages to Monitoring Stations. If none is selected, the reporting to
monitoring stations will be disabled.
Note:
When Cellular channel is selected, the order of priority will be GPRS (IP)
channel first, then GSM voice channel and lastly SMS channel, provided that
these channels have been enabled in section 5.6.3.
05:DUAL REPORT
Define whether or not to report events using PSTN and Cellular.
Options: disable (default) and PSTN & cellular.
11:RCVR1 ACCOUNT
12:RCVR2 ACCOUNT
Enter the respective 1
st
Account (subscriber) number (11:RCVR 1 ACCOUNT) that will
identify your specific alarm system to the 1
st
Monitoring Station (designated as RCVR1 or
RCV1) and a 2
nd
Account (subscriber) number (12:RCVR 2 ACCOUNT) that will identify the
system to the 2
nd
Monitoring Station (designated as RCVR2 or RCV2). Each of the Account
numbers consists of 6 hexadecimal digits.
Master Installer only
To enter Hexadecimal digits, use the following table:
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