12.4.2
Changing the remote code
This 4-digit remote code is necessary for remote control of the device. The
default is "5678".
12.5 Ack & Abort
12.5.1
Abort options
Due to a mistake or a malfunction of upstream technology, it is possible that
the device may be triggered accidentally. This can lead to unwanted trans-
mission (dispatch) of a message.
A variety of "abort options" allows you to determine whether and how these
dialing attempts may be canceled.
When a call attempt is aborted, the device hangs up immediately and returns
to its normal standby mode.
The initial alarm text message cannot be canceled. It is usually
sent immediately when an input is triggered (an alarm is present).
None: Dialing attempts can never be canceled (default).
Passcode: Dialing attempts can only be canceled by entering the
passcode.
Code or Restore: Dialing attempts can be canceled
By entering the passcode
By restoration of the normal state of the affected input
Restore Only: Dialing attempts can be canceled only by restoring the
normal state of the affected input.
12.5.2
Ack (acknowledge):
Here you set whether the device should dial the other contact addresses
after confirmation or whether it should cancel the dialing procedure.
The device establishes a connection and transmits the message. Now the
device requires a confirmation signal from the receiver that the message has
arrived.
To confirm the call, the recipient must press the number 8 on the telephone
keypad.
If the call is not confirmed, then the device dials the next programmed con-
tact number.
Anyone: If the message is confirmed, further dialing attempts will be
canceled for this alarm trigger (default).
No One: After the confirmation message, the device will not call this
contact again. The device now calls all other contact addresses for this
alarm trigger.
12.6 Outputs
Here you can separately specify the type and polarity for each output 1 to 4.
The device has four programmable outputs (OP1 to OP4).
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