Honeywell ADEMCO MX8000 Installation And Operation Manual page 185

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Program Mode
Choices
Options
MX8000–
Line Device
LC1
Menu
1 Line
(continued)
(con-
tinued)
Table A–1: Programming Quick Chart
Choices
Choices
5-Digit Format
6-Digit Pulse
Pulse
Format
Inter-digit Tm
(ms)
Ack on Even
Round
Partially
Extended
Direct
Number of
Rings
On Time
Line
Off Time
Options
dB Level
Edit Line
Threshold
+
Sample Time
Line #
(con-
Listen In Mode
tinued)
PBX string edit
screen
Listen In
Timeout
Listen In
account edit
screen
Echo Suppress
Caller ID
Misc. Line
Options
Billing Delay
Hunt Group
Call Hang-up
BFSK Auto
3/1 Restore
4/2 Out
Ademco
Auto Opt
FBI
Pulse Extended
Extended Out
Use
Choose
Defaults
Device(s) #
Copy
Copy
Choose Device
Device(s)
Existing
# of Source
Device
Clear
Device #
Device
View
Device #
Device
Appendix A – Programming Quick Chart
(cont'd)
Choices
Choices
4/1, 3/2, 3/1CS
4/2, 3/2CS, 4/1CS
0 or 1 ms to 2 Sec.
Yes or No
Yes or No
Y (yes)
N (no)
0-255
0-255 in 50ms periods
0-255 in 50ms periods
Lo (Low)
Hi (High)
Md (Medium)
0-15 in 2.00VDC steps
0-255 seconds.
Common, PBX, Not
Used
Up to 20 characters.
0-255 seconds?
Add, Edit, or Clear
Account.
Y (yes)
N (no)
Y (yes)
N (no)
On
Off
00-99
60-180 sec
HiSpeed or 4/2
HiSpeed or 3/1
Normal or HiSpeed
S/Fast or LAR300
Extended or Not Ext.
HiSpeed or 4/2
Choose the target
Device(s) #.
Comments
CS = Check Sum. If a pulse comes in a
5-digit format then the data will then be
treated as the selected format.
CS = Check Sum. If a pulse comes in a
6-digit format then the data will then be
treated as the selected format.
Selects the time period between data
blocks. See Section 5.5.4.2 for details.
If "Yes" Acknowledge only on even
rounds.
If "Yes" you have multiple extended data
blocks for 3/1 or 4/1 format.
Y = dedicated or direct connect phone
line.
N = used for standard phone lines.
See Section 5.5.4.3 for details.
Select the dB level of the Handshakes
and Acknowledge tone.
See Section 5.5.4.4 for details.
See Section 5.5.4.5 for details.
See Section 5.5.4.6 for details.
Choose Line Device(s) # that you wish
to be programmed to factory defaults.
Copy the programming of one Device
(source) and paste it into one or several
(target) Devices.
See Section 5.5.6 for details.
See Section 5.5.7 for details.
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