AlarmNet 7845C Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 3

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Please note:
The information contained in this document assumes the user has knowledge of central station receivers, formats,
procedures, and programming. It is designed to be a supplementary reference to existing instructions. Be sure to
read all documentation that comes with any and all equipment used to report and monitor alarms.
It is up to the central station to determine how to respond to the conditions reported by radios as described in this
manual. It is also important that all the messages pertaining to your subscribers and central station configuration
are entered into your central station’s automation system so that operators can respond them to properly.
There may be additional charges for sending certain messages, or a limit to the number of free messages allowed
per subscriber per month. Check with your central station, or with AlarmNet for further information
It is important to read the definitions contained in the Glossary to determine meanings and causes of certain
expressions for conditions used in this manual.
AlarmNet may make additions and changes to this document without notice. Please contact AlarmNet to confirm
that you have the latest edition. If you have any questions, or are unsure of any information presented in this
document, please contact AlarmNet at (800) 222-6525.
For the 7620 and 7620 ULF radios (manufactured between 1986 and 1992), alarms, alarm restores, and previously
reported alarms will also be sent with a low-battery message in the ninth channel.
For the 7720, 7720ULF, and 7920SE radios, (manufactured from 1991 onward) alarm and trouble messages are
mutually exclusive, and will be reported separately, even if they were to occur together. Additionally, with these
radios, the communication of previously reported alarm and trouble messages will also be confined to the same
type of report. In other words, alarm reports will convey no information about prior trouble conditions, and
trouble reports will convey no information about prior alarms.
Check installation instructions to ensure that the radio is programmed, wired, and configured to properly send
alarm signals.
Please refer to the installation instructions of your equipment to determine specific causes of non-alarm messages
such as trouble, supervisory or system messages
Although a radio is programmed with a Network (City) ID, and a Central Station ID, these numbers are neither
displayed on the 685, nor sent to its printer or computer, but are used only to tell the network which receiver the
messages for a particular subscribers should be sent to.
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