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Port Open Attempts<br />

The port open attempts determine how many times the service will wait for the modem to become available if<br />

another service is already using modem for communication. This operates in conjunction with the port open<br />

time settings.<br />

SV001 Port open<br />

attempts: 008<br />

To modify the port open attempts (000 to 255, a setting of 000 will result in the default of 8 port attempts being<br />

used), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press [ENTER].<br />

Report Count<br />

The report count if set to a value other than 000 will restrict the service from sending more than the<br />

programmed number of reports to the monitoring station. When using multiple reporting paths that potentially<br />

can report the same event to 2 or more locations the report count should be programmed with an acceptable<br />

limit (Between 8 and 16 is recommended).<br />

SV001 Report<br />

count: 000<br />

To modify the report count (000 to 255, a setting of 000 will result in an unlimited number of reports being able<br />

to be sent), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press<br />

[ENTER].<br />

Handshake Time<br />

The handshake time determines the time it takes for the remote receiving unit to answer and provide a<br />

handshake message for the SIA format. By default this is set to 030 seconds and should only be adjusted if a<br />

longer than normal call completion is required. When handshakes for lower speed formats are placed in front of<br />

the SIA handshake it may be required to increase this time.<br />

SV001 Handshake<br />

time: 030<br />

To modify the handshake time (000 to 255, a setting below 010 will result in the default of 30 seconds being<br />

programmed), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press<br />

[ENTER].<br />

Redial Time<br />

The redial time determines inter phone number dialing timeout. A value of 20 seconds is programmed by default<br />

meaning each phone number will be dialled with 20 second intervals from the time the previous call was<br />

terminated.<br />

SV001 Redial<br />

time: 020<br />

To modify the redial time (000 to 255, a setting below 010 will result in the default value of 030 being<br />

programmed), use the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press<br />

[ENTER].<br />

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