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Device Address<br />

When the unit is connected to the DVAC's network it must have a device address programmed. The device<br />

address is typically provided by the monitoring station company. The address is programmed in Hexadecimal<br />

and can not be above 0xF0 hex.<br />

SV001 Device<br />

address: 01<br />

Type the appropriate 2 digit device address, after each digit you must press [] and [] to move to the next<br />

digit. When the desired device address is entered, press [ENTER] to save the programmed setting and move<br />

to the next screen. For more information about hexadecimal data entry refer to the section Hexadecimal Data<br />

Entry (see page 343).<br />

i<br />

The device address must be configured for a value below 0xF0, failure to configure the address to an<br />

appropriate value will cause the system not to respond.<br />

Events Options<br />

The events options allow you to filter the type of events that this DVAC service will send to the monitoring<br />

station.<br />

SV001 Events<br />

[123456--]<br />

To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 344).<br />

Option 1 - Report Opens<br />

• Enabled the service will report opens (Disarming) for the areas that are part of the area group assigned. An<br />

area group of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.<br />

• Disabled the dialer will not report opens.<br />

Option 2 - Report Closes<br />

• Enabled the service will report closes (Arming) for the areas that are part of the area group assigned. An<br />

area group of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.<br />

• Disabled the dialer will not report closes.<br />

Option 3 - Report Alarms<br />

• Enabled the service will report alarms for the zones that are part of the area group assigned. An area group<br />

of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.<br />

• Disabled the dialer will not report alarms.<br />

Option 4 - Report Tampers<br />

• Enabled the service will report tampers for the zones that are part of the area group assigned. An area<br />

group of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.<br />

• Disabled the dialer will not report tampers.<br />

Option 5 - Report Restore<br />

• Enabled the service will report restores for the zones that are part of the area group assigned. An area<br />

group of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.<br />

• Disabled the dialer will not report restores.<br />

Option 6 - Report Bypass<br />

• Enabled the service will report bypass's for the zones that are part of the area group assigned. An area<br />

group of none will mean ALL areas will be sent using this service.<br />

• Disabled the dialer will not report bypass's.<br />

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