Potter PFC-7501 User Manual
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3.1
COMMUNICATION
Communication
This section allows the communication settings for the PFC-7500/PFC-7501 panels to be
configured. After choosing the Communication Type, continue through the list of additional
communication options.
3.2
COMM TYPE: NONE
Communication Type
This specifies the communication method the panel uses to contact the receiver. Press any
Select key to display the following communication options:
NONE - For local systems. Selecting NONE disables the phone line monitor for the Main and
Backup phone lines and ends communication programming.
DD - Digital Dialer communication to DMP SCS-1R Receivers.
CID - Contact ID communication to non-DMP receivers. This format sends Ademco Contact
ID communications format report codes.
3.3
2ND LINE NO YES
Second Phone Line
This option allows the panel to use a second phone line to send reports to the receiver should the
first phone line fail. If 2ND LINE is YES, connect a second phone line to the BACKUP phone
jack on the panel. Selecting NO disables the phone line monitor for the Backup phone line.
3.4
ACCOUNT NO: 12345
Account Number
Enter the account num ber sent to the receiver.
DD - The range of account numbers for Digital Dialer is 1 to 65,535. For account numbers of
four digits or less, you do not have to enter leading zeros.
CID - The range of account numbers using CID communication is 1 to 9999.
3.5
DTMF
NO YES
DTMF
YES enables tone dialing. NO enables rotary dialing.
3.6
RECEIVER 1 PROG
Receiver 1 Programming
Allows you to set the options for the first receiver the PFC-7500/PFC-7501 panels attempt
to contact when sending reports. The PFC-7500/PFC-7501 support communication to two
receivers.
3.7
ALARM
NO YES
Alarm Report
Enter YES to enable Alarm and Alarm Restoral reports to be sent to this receiver.
3.8
SPV/TRBL NO YES
Supervisory/Trouble Reports
Enter YES to enable Supervisory, Trouble, Trouble Restoral reports, and user zone trouble,
fault, and bypass reports to be sent to this receiver.
3.9
TEST RPT NO YES
Test Report
Enter YES to enable the Recall Test report to be sent to this receiver. When 2nd line is YES,
the Recall Test message alternates between the two phone lines. The message is sent on the
phone line designated for that day even when the supervision circuit indicates the phone line is
bad. This allows both phone lines to be tested as required by NFPA.
About the Panel Recall Test Time
Once you have finished programming, reset the panel. The Recall Test timer now begins and runs for twelve hours. After
twelve hours elapse, the Recall Test is sent to the receiver. Whatever time of day this happens to be is the time the Recall
Test is sent every 24 hours. The first Recall Test is made on the main phone line for all ten dial attempts. The next 24
hour period the Recall Test is made on the second phone line for all ten dial attempts. This allows both phone lines to be
tested every two days.
If the system has any existing Fire, Fire Verify, or Supervisory zones currently in alarm or trouble, or any system monitor
( AC, battery, or phone line) in trouble, the standard S07 Automatic Recall report to the SCS-1R Receiver is replaced by
S88 (Automatic Recall OK - Unrestored System) message.
NONE DD CID