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2.7.2 Log Threshold Reports
If communication with RPS is unsuccessful, or if no
phone number is programmed in
RPS Ph
, the control
panel generates Log Threshold and Bad Call to Ram.
This indicates the log is filling and the control panel
cannot download its events.
If there is no
RPS Ph
programmed, the control panel
generates the Log Threshold and Bad Call to RPS
Events immediately. Bad Call to RPS Events are
logged only locally. If an
RPS Ph
is programmed, the
control panel makes multiple attempts to reach RPS
before sending the reports. Refer to the
RPS Ph
prompt in Section 2.7.3 RPS Callback Reports for an
explanation of dialing characteristics.
2.7.3 RPS Callback Reports
When dialing the RPS phone number, the control
panel makes two attempts to reach RPS. If the control
panel does not reach RPS on the first two attempts, it
waits 10 min then tries six more times with a 10-
minute interval between each attempt. One hour after
the last failed attempt, the control panel starts dialing
the RPS phone number again. It makes two more
attempts then waits 10 min and tries six more times
with 10-min intervals between each attempt before
generating a Bad Call to RPS Report and abandoning
the effort.
Remote Program Dialing Exception: When an RPS
phone number is programmed, the user can call RPS
by entering [COMMAND][4][3] and pressing the
[NEXT] key until CALLRPS? is displayed. Press
[ENTER]. Only one attempt is made to contact RPS.
RPS Passcode
Default: 999999
Selection:
0 to 9, A to F
(six characters required)
Enter six characters. Do not use a space in the
passcode.
The control panel verifies the remote programming
software at the central station has valid access before
connecting using the RPS passcode.
Log % Full
Default: Blank
Selection:
1 to 99, or Blank
This parameter determines how full the memory log
can be before initiating a call to RPS at the central
station. This allows the central station to call the
control panel and copy the memory log before
messages are overwritten.
Blank disables the Log Threshold and Log Overflow
Events. These events are not entered in the log or
reported to the D6500/D6600 or the local printer.
The control panel continues to log events after the Log
Threshold Report is sent. When it reaches 100%
capacity (memory logger is full and previously stored
events are overwritten), the control panel generates a
local Log Overflow Event.
The control panel does not call RPS again until it
downloads the log and the Log % Full percentage is
reached. These events are also sent to the control
panel’s event log and to the local printer(s) if installed.
The Log Overflow Event is not sent to the
central station unless Expanded Test Rpt
is programmed Yes.
Failure to program the RPS telephone
number results in a BAD CALL TO RPS
trouble event sent to the central station
when the log threshold is reached. Refer to
the RPS Ph prompt on page 30 for
information about programming the RPS
telephone number.
RPS Call Back
Default: No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes When the control panel hears the
correct RPS passcode, it hangs up the
phone, seizes the phone line, then dials
the programmed RPS phone number
(refer to the
RPS Ph
prompt in this
section). This ensures that the control
panel only communicates with RPS
units connected to the programmed
phone number.
If the call is answered manually, the
call back must be initiated manually.
No The RPS session starts immediately.
No call back is required. The control
panel can engage in RPS sessions
when called from any phone number
and a proper RPS passcode is
identified.
This function allows the control panel, after it verifies
the RPS passcode, to provide an additional level of
security by hanging up and dialing the RPS phone
number at the central station before allowing any
upload or download.
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