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✻87 ✻88 ✻89 ✻90 ✻91 ✻92 ✻93 LYNXR-I Installation and Setup Guide Data Field Descriptions AUX Function/1-Button Paging 0 = Aux key performs defined function (macro) 1 = Aux key sends predefined message to pager or a voice message to Follow Me system phone number If "0" is entered, user can define a macro function for the AUX key. See user manual for description of the use of this key. If "1" is entered, you must also select an option in field ✻49. The options are 6-9 for the pager or 10-13 for the follow me system announcement. The actual pager message is 999-9999. Note that the hyphen may not be displayed, depending on the pager service. The manual follow me system announcement is a repeatable "System, System.....". Note: A macro cannot be run from the Test mode. Pager Characters Enter up to 16 digits that will appear in front of the 7digit pager message. Enter [#] + [11] for "*" Enter [#] + [12] for "#" Enter [#] + [13] for 2-second pause Note: Verify that the pager supports [*] and [#] characters before using them. Some pagers require an additional delay [pause] in order to receive the entire message. If entered, these digits will appear in front of the 7-digit pager message sent by the control (either upon a system event or upon pressing the AUX key [if programmed for paging]), and during latch key report (if enabled during scheduling). These digits can consist of a PIN number, account number, pauses or special digits needed by the pager (these types of characters are not displayed), or any other characters the user chooses that will be displayed (e.g., using a character code to distinguish between control panel messages and other pager messages). You do not need to fill all 16 digits. Press [✻] + next field number to exit the field. To clear the field, press ✻88✻. See field ✻87 to select the AUX key Paging feature. See field ✻49, which must have an option 6-9 selected to enable paging messages, for description of the pager message. Event Log 80% Full Report Code (See notes above) If an Event Logging selection is made in field ✻90, a message can be sent to the central station receiver when the log is 80% full. If the log becomes full, a new message will overwrite the oldest message in the log. Note: All control and readout from the log, aside from the selection made by the installer in field ✻90, is accomplished via the downloader. Event Logging Options 0 = No event logging 1 = log Alarm/Alarm Restore 2 = log Trouble/Trouble Restore 4 = log Bypass/Bypass Restore 8 = log Open/Close x = log combination of events (add value of entries) Example: To select "Alarm/Alarm Restore" and "Open/Close," enter 9 (1 + 8); to select all events, enter #15. Default "3" = alarm/alarm restore (1) plus trouble/trouble restore (2). The system has the ability to record various events in a history log (84event capacity). The types of events to be logged can be selected as indicated. At any time, the downloader operator can then upload the log and view or print out all or selected categories of the log. The log can also be cleared by the download operator. The display/printout at the central station will show the date, time, event, and description of the occurrences. Note: System messages are logged when any non-zero selection is made. Audio Alarm Verification (AAV)/Remote Phone Control 0 = none 1 = AAV and remote phone control 2 = remote phone control only 4 = AAV only Notes:(1) For UL installations Audio Alarm Verification cannot be used. (2) Audio Alarm Verification will only function when Contact ID® is selected. (3) AAV and Remote Phone Control features can only be used if the central station or remote phone supports DTMF commands. Number of Reports In Armed Period 0 = reports limited to a total of 10 1 = unlimited number of reports Flexible Callback 0 = no flexible callback 1 = last digit flexible 2 = last 2 digits flexible 3 = last 3 digits flexible This option is used to enable the Audio Alarm Verification and/or the Remote Phone Control features. Notes: (1) In order to activate the Remote Phone Control feature and defeat an answering machine, ensure that the correct ring detection count ("15") has been programmed in field ✻95. (2) Remote phone session will be terminated if a report must be sent. (3) If an alarm will be reported to primary and secondary phone numbers, AAV can only function via the secondary number. (4) If an alarm will be reported to a pager (6-8 in field ✻49), or to follow me phone number (10-12 in field ✻49) AAV cannot be used. This option can be used to limit the number of messages (alarm & alarm restore reports) sent to the central station in an armed period. UL installations: must be 1 (unlimited reports) Note: This feature only applies to telephone downloading If enabled, the control will ignore the last 1, 2, or 3 digits of the programmed callback number (field ✻94) during a single download session. This allows the download operator to temporarily change the callback phone number by the number of digits selected, which allows the control to call back similar, but different numbers during a single session. For example, if downloading to a large number of controls, the operator can command the controls to call back phone numbers 555-1111, 555-1112, 5551113, etc., thus spreading the communications among several computers. - 27 -

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LYNXR-I Installation and Setup Guide
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Data Field Descriptions
87
AUX Function/1-Button Paging
0 = Aux key performs defined function
(macro)
1 = Aux key sends predefined message to
pager or a voice message to Follow Me
system phone number
If
“0” is entered, user can define a macro function for the AUX key. See
user manual for description of the use of this key.
If
“1” is entered, you must also select an option in field
49. The options
are 6-9 for the pager or 10-13 for the follow me system announcement.
The actual pager message is 999-9999. Note that the hyphen may not be
displayed, depending on the pager service. The manual follow me system
announcement is a repeatable “System, System…..”.
Note: A macro cannot be run from the Test mode.
88
Pager Characters
Enter up to 16 digits that will appear in front of the 7-
digit pager message.
Enter [#] + [11] for “*”
Enter [#] + [12] for “#”
Enter [#] + [13] for 2-second pause
Note:
Verify that the pager supports [*] and [#] characters
before using them. Some pagers require an additional
delay [pause] in order to receive the entire message.
If entered, these digits will appear in front of the 7-digit pager message
sent by the control (either upon a system event or upon pressing the AUX
key [if programmed for paging]), and during latch key report (if enabled
during scheduling). These digits can consist of a PIN number, account
number, pauses or special digits needed by the pager (these types of
characters are not displayed), or any other characters the user chooses
that will be displayed (e.g., using a character code to distinguish between
control panel messages and other pager messages).
You do not need to fill all 16 digits. Press [
] + next field number to exit
the field. To clear the field, press
88
.
See field
87 to select the AUX key Paging feature.
See field
49, which
must have an option 6-9 selected to enable paging messages, for
description of the pager message.
89
Event Log 80% Full Report Code
(See notes above)
If an Event Logging selection is made in field
90, a message can be sent
to the central station receiver when the log is 80% full. If the log becomes
full, a new message will overwrite the oldest message in the log.
Note:
All control and readout from the log, aside from the selection made
by the installer in field
90, is accomplished via the downloader.
90
Event Logging Options
0 = No event logging
1 = log Alarm/Alarm Restore
2 = log Trouble/Trouble Restore
4 = log Bypass/Bypass Restore
8 = log Open/Close
x = log combination of events (add value of entries)
Example:
To select “Alarm/Alarm Restore” and “Open/Close,” enter 9 (1 +
8); to select all events, enter #15.
Default “3” = alarm/alarm restore (1) plus trouble/trouble restore (2).
The system has the ability to record various events in a history log (84-
event capacity). The types of events to be logged can be selected as
indicated.
At any time, the downloader operator can then upload the log
and view or print out all or selected categories of the log. The log can also
be cleared by the download operator.
The display/printout at the central station will show the date, time, event,
and description of the occurrences.
Note:
System messages are logged when any non-zero selection is made.
91
Audio Alarm Verification (AAV)/Remote
Phone Control
0 = none
1 = AAV and remote phone control
2 = remote phone control only
4 = AAV only
Notes:
(1) For UL installations Audio Alarm Verification cannot
be used.
(2)
Audio Alarm Verification will only function when
Contact ID® is selected.
(3) AAV and Remote Phone Control features can only
be used if the central station or remote phone
supports DTMF commands.
This option is used to enable the Audio Alarm Verification and/or the
Remote Phone Control features.
Notes:
(1)
In order to activate the Remote Phone Control feature and
defeat an answering machine, ensure that the correct ring
detection count (“15”) has been programmed in field
95.
(2) Remote phone session will be terminated if a report must be
sent.
(3) If an alarm will be reported to primary and secondary phone
numbers, AAV can only function via the secondary number.
(4) If an alarm will be reported to a pager (6-8 in field
49), or to
follow me phone number (10-12 in field
49) AAV cannot be
used.
92
Number of Reports In Armed Period
0 = reports limited to a total of 10
1 = unlimited number of reports
This option can be used to limit the number of messages (alarm & alarm
restore reports) sent to the central station in an armed period.
UL installations: must be 1 (unlimited reports)
93
Flexible Callback
0 = no flexible callback
1 = last digit flexible
2 = last 2 digits flexible
3 = last 3 digits flexible
Note:
This feature only applies to telephone downloading
If enabled, the control will ignore the last 1, 2, or 3 digits of the
programmed callback number (field
94) during a single download session.
This allows the download operator to temporarily change the callback
phone number by the number of digits selected, which allows the control to
call back similar, but different numbers during a single session. For
example, if downloading to a large number of controls, the operator can
command the controls to call back phone numbers 555-1111, 555-1112, 555-
1113, etc., thus spreading the communications among several computers.