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SYSTEM AREASYSTEM AREA
SYSTEM AREASYSTEM AREA
SYSTEM AREA
DLS SECTIONDLS SECTION
DLS SECTIONDLS SECTION
DLS SECTION
Other DLS Programming
Enter the telephone number for the DLS computer, if either Periodic DLS, or DLS Callback is enabled.
Programming Telephone Numbers
The total number of digits including the dial tone search and pauses must not exceed 31. Press the [*] key to
enter the telephone entry options menu. A “D” for dial tone search is already programmed as the first digit.
[0] Save [1] Dial tone [2] Pause 2 Seconds [3] Pause 4 Seconds
[4] DTMF [*] [5] DTMF [#] [6] Clear Display [7] Clear to End
[0]Select Save when you are finished programming the telephone number, to store it into the system’s
memory, or press [#] when finished entering the number.
[1]Select Dial Tone to add a 2 second dial tone search to the telephone number, which will be
represented by a letter “D” on the display. When the panel does a dial tone search, it looks for dial tone
before dialing the programmed telephone number.
[2]Select Pause 2 Seconds to add a 2 second pause to the dialing sequence, which will be represented by
the letter “E” on the display.
[3]Select Pause 4 Seconds to add a 4 second display to the dialing sequence, which will be represented
by the letter ‘A‘ on the display.
[4]Select DTMF [*] to input an asterisk, represented by a ‘B‘ on the display. The dialer will output the
same frequencies as a touch tone telephone would if the [*] key were pressed. (Frequency required to
disable call waiting.)
[5]Select DTMF [#] to add a ‘#’ represented by a ‘C’ on the display. The dialer will output the same
frequencies as a touch tone telephone would if the [#] key were pressed.
[6]Select Clear Display to clear the entire telephone number.
[7]Select Clear to End to clear the display from the character where the cursor was located to the end of
the display.
Panel Identifier Code. This six digit code will allow the computer to identify the panel that is calling. Each
system must have a different Panel ID code if Periodic DLS or DLS Callback is used. The default setting is
492100.
This 4 digit code must be the same on the DLS-3 computer and on the PC6010 system. If the code is
different, the system will NOT allow any uploading or downloading to take place. The default setting is
4920.
This is the maximum allowable time in seconds between two telephone calls when the “Double Call”
option has been enabled. Valid entries are between 000 and 255 seconds. The default setting is 060. (See
“Double Call” for enabling the double call feature.)
This is the number of consecutive rings the panel must detect before answering the call. (See “Ring
Detect” or “User Allows Serv” for enabling ring detect.) Valid entries are between 001 and 255 rings. The
default setting is 008.
The PC-LINK module allows a direct connection between an on-site computer and the control panel. With
the PC-LINK, the computer can communicate with the panel at 9600 baud. Use a serial cable to link the
computer with the control panel. To download using PC-LINK:
1. Connect the PC-LINK connector to the header on the PC6010 board, as shown.
2. Enable PC-LINK in the Modem Configuration section of the DLS-3 software. The
software will display “PC-LINK Active” in the Status Bar of the Communications
window.
3. Open the appropriate account in the DLS-3, and select the function to be
performed (upload, download, etc.)
4. Go to any system keypad and enter Installer’s Programming and select “System”, then “DLS Section”,
then “Enable PC-LINK”. The keypad displays the message “PC-LINK Active (#) To Exit”.
5. Once the DLS communication is in progress, the panel will automatically exit the Installer Programming
mode.
6. When the desired DLS function(s) are complete, press the hang-up button on the Communications
window. This will disconnect the DLS from the panel.
7. If you are finished, remove the PC-LINK connector from the PC6010.
PHONE NUMBERPHONE NUMBER
PHONE NUMBERPHONE NUMBER
PHONE NUMBER
(2)(2)
(2)(2)
(2)
PANEL ID CODEPANEL ID CODE
PANEL ID CODEPANEL ID CODE
PANEL ID CODE
(3)(3)
(3)(3)
(3)
ACCESS CODEACCESS CODE
ACCESS CODEACCESS CODE
ACCESS CODE
(4)(4)
(4)(4)
(4)
2 CALL TIMER2 CALL TIMER
2 CALL TIMER2 CALL TIMER
2 CALL TIMER
(5)(5)
(5)(5)
(5)
# OF RINGS# OF RINGS
# OF RINGS# OF RINGS
# OF RINGS
(6)(6)
(6)(6)
(6)
ENABLE PC-LINKENABLE PC-LINK
ENABLE PC-LINKENABLE PC-LINK
ENABLE PC-LINK
(7)(7)
(7)(7)
(7)
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