Linear Food Processor DUAL 824 User Manual

RA-2400  
REMOTE ACCESS  
SOFTWARE  
Reference Manual for Programming the  
DVS-1200, DVS-2400, DUAL-824 & DVS-2408  
Supervised Wireless Security Systems  
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1.1  
SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION  
What is the RA-2400 Remote Access Software?  
The RA-2400 Remote Access software is a communications program designed  
to work with Linear’s DVS Supervised Wireless Security Systems and other  
Linear products. The software runs on an IBM PC or compatible computer  
and connects to the console through the standard telephone network, or to the  
Console directly, with the computer’s modem. This 32-bit software runs under all  
Windows operating systems.  
RA-2400 sets the options for: Console access codes, exit/entry delays, alarm,  
audio, and sensors; communicator telephone numbers, call routing, formats,  
reporting codes, account numbers, and other options.  
The RA-2400 software has a large help file that can be accessed at any time by  
selecting “Contents” from the “Help” menu or by pressing the F1 key.  
How does RA-2400 connect to a DVS Console?  
Remote Access communicates with the Console over the same phone line the  
Console uses to send communicator reports. Remote Access can also connect  
to the Console without a telephone line by directly connecting the Computer  
modem’s LINE jack to the Console’s T & R Terminals using a telephone cord.  
With a telephone line connection (remote connection), a special dialing  
procedure is used. First, Remote Access dials the phone number specified for  
the Console. Remote Access waits long enough for the phone to ring two or  
three times, then hangs up. Next, Remote Access waits, then dials again. This  
second call is answered on the first ring by the Console.  
With a direct connection (local cable connection), Remote Access prompts the  
user to place the Console in Test Mode and press the Console’s EMERGENCY  
button to establish the connection.  
Once the connection is made, the Console will check if its remote access  
password matches the calling software’s password. If the passwords match,  
access is granted.  
Do I have to be connected to a Console to make programming changes?  
Since Remote Access knows the programming structure, you can modify an Account  
Profile without being connected to a Console. This means you can set all of the  
values for a specific Console configuration and then connect to a unit and send all of  
the values that you have set.This is referred to as off-line Console configuration.  
How do I change Console settings while on-line?  
While on-line with the Console, make any changes to the Account Profile then  
send the data to change the Console.  
Can I make a template with the typical settings for all of my accounts?  
Programming “templates” can be created to speed up programming multiple  
Consoles. Common settings, such as the Central Station telephone number,  
communicator format, Console and communicator configurations which are  
shared by all of your accounts can be stored in an Account Profile and used as  
a template.That template file can be used as a basis for creating each customer  
Account Profile file. See “Using Profile Copies” in the Help contents for more  
information on creating a template.  
How do I add and remove the program’s password?  
A password can be set to restrict the RA-2400 to authorized users only. To add  
a password, select “Change Password...from the “Options” menu. Enter the  
password in the “New Password” field. Verify it by entering the password again  
in “Re-type New Password” and click OK. To remove the password, enter your  
password in “Old Password”, don’t enter anything on the “New Password” and  
“Re-type New Password” fields and press OK.  
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1.2  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
Minimum System Requirements:  
IBM compatible 486 personal computer with 8 Mb RAM  
Windows 95/98/NT/ME/XP/2000 operating systems  
VGA monitor  
Name brand modem that is capable of 300 baud (BELL 103  
compatible)  
Hard disk drive with 10 Mb available space for the software  
plus 18K available space for each Account Profile file.  
CD drive  
Recommended System:  
Pentium or better based personal computer with 16 Mb RAM  
or more  
Windows 95/98/NT/ME/XP/2000 operating systems  
SVGA video card  
Microsoft compatible mouse  
Name brand modem that is capable of 300 baud (BELL 103  
compatible)  
Large hard disk drive (1000 Account Profiles use about 20  
Mb)  
CD drive  
Compatible Systems Note:  
The software described in this manual supports the programming of a variety of  
models of Linear’s Wireless Security Systems. References in these instructions are  
focused on the Model DVS-2400.  
The programming differences for the other models supported by this software are:  
DVS-1200: This model is identical to the DVS-2400 with the limitation of supporting  
only 12 sensors. Only the first 12 sensors can be programmed in Sections 4.9,  
4.13.1, and 4.13.2.  
DVS-2408/DUAL-824: This model programs the same as the DVS-2400 with the  
addition of supporting 8 hardwired loops. Hardwired loop programming is described  
in Section 4.9.  
PERS-2400: This model is not a Security System, but a Personal Emergency  
Reporting System. Refer to the RA-2400/PERS-2400 Programming Reference  
Guide P/N: 217163 for details on programming this model.  
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1.3  
PROGRAMMING OUTLINE  
Use the following programming outline to guide you through the steps  
required to set up the RA-2400 software and program a DVS-2400  
Console. Many of the programming options available in the RA-2400  
program can be left in their default settings, and do not need to be  
changed for most installations.  
1. SETUP RA-2400 SOFTWARE  
Install the software on your computer (Section 1.4).  
Test your computer’s modem (Section 1.5).  
Start the RA-2400 program (Section 2.1).  
Set the Communications Setup options (Section 3).  
2. CUSTOMIZE AN ACCOUNT PROFILE  
Open a new Account Profile (Section 4.1).  
Enter customer information (Section 4.2).  
Set the Console’s access codes (Section 4.3).  
Set the Console’s arm/disarm options (Section 4.4).  
Set the Console’s exit/entry delays (Section 4.5).  
Set the Console’s alarm options (Section 4.6).  
Set the Console’s home-automation options (Section 4.7).  
Set the Console’s audio options (Section 4.8).  
Enable the Console’s communicator and choose a communicator  
format (Section 4.10).  
Choose the communicator’s account number, telephone numbers,  
and trouble report routing (Section 4.11).  
Set the communicator reporting options (Section 4.12).  
Set the communicator format reporting options (Section 4.13 or  
4.14).  
3. PROGRAM THE CONSOLE WITH THE ACCOUNT PROFILE  
Choose an Account Profile (Section 5.2).  
Connect to the Console (Section 5.3).  
Send the data to the Console (Section 5.4).  
Receive the data from the Console (Section 5.5).  
Change the Console’s Mode (Section 5.6).  
Disconnect from the Console (Section 5.7).  
IMPORTANT:  
AFTER ANY PROGRAMMING CHANGES ARE MADE TO A  
CONSOLE, PERFORM THOROUGH TESTING TO VERIFY THAT THE  
CONSOLE OPERATES AS INTENDED.  
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1.4  
PROGRAM INSTALLATION  
The RA-2400 Remote Access Program software is supplied on a CD-  
ROM. The installation program will create a directory on your hard disk  
drive. Be sure that you have at least 10 megabytes free on the hard disk  
for the program and any Account Profile files that you create.  
To Install the Remote Access Program:  
The first step is to close all other running programs.  
Place the Remote Access CD into your computer CD drive.  
The installation process should start automatically. If the CD does  
not auto run, use Windows Explorer to find RASETUP.EXE on the  
CD. Double-click on RASETUP.EXE and the install program will  
start.  
Click the Next button to install the Remote Access software.  
Follow the on-screen instructions as the setup program creates  
the directory and copies the program files onto your hard disk. A  
Remote Access icon will be created on your desktop screen.  
If you are performing a reinstallation, or an update, you will be  
prompted to uninstall RA-2400 first. After the uninstall is completed,  
browse to the appropriate drive letter for your CD drive and double-  
click on RASETUP.EXE. Then follow the on-screen steps to install  
the Remote Access software.  
NOTE: If Windows asks whether to replace existing .DLL files, first  
answer NO. If RA-2400 fails to run, re-install RA-2400 and answer  
YES to replace existing .DLL files.  
Remove the CD and store it in a safe place.  
To Remove the Remote Access Program:  
Press START, SETTINGS, CONTROL PANEL. Double-click on  
ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS.  
Select Linear RA-2400 and click ADD/REMOVE or CHANGE/  
REMOVE button depending on your Windows Operating system.  
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1.5  
TESTING THE MODEM  
Before you run the Remote Access Program, be sure that the computer  
is running correctly and that the modem is installed and working  
properly.  
To Test the Modem:  
Windows Control Panel can be used to test the modem and determine  
what COM port it is connected to.  
Press START, SETTINGS, CONTROL PANEL. Double-click on  
MODEMS.  
Verify that a modem is shown in the Modem Properties window.  
Click on the DIAGNOSTICS tab. The modem installed with the  
COM port highlighted should be shown.  
Note the COM port information. It is used when setting COM port in  
the Communications Setup window (see Section 3.1).  
Test the modem by pressing the MORE INFO... button. IF THE  
MODEM IS CONNECTED AND WORKING PROPERLY, THE  
“MORE INFO” WINDOW WILL DISPLAY DETAILED MODEM  
INFORMATION. If the modem is not working properly, Windows will  
notify you.  
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2.  
OVERVIEW  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
STARTING THE PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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NEW WINDOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
MENU BAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
ACCOUNT PROFILE WINDOW OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
NOTE: Experienced computer or PC users should find that entering  
data and navigating around the RA-2400 program dialog boxes  
is similar to most other Windows programs. New users, or users  
unfamiliar with running Windows applications, should refer to the  
Windows help file for details on using Windows.  
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2.1  
STARTING THE PROGRAM  
To Run the Program:  
Press START, point to PROGRAMS, RA2400 and click on RA2400.  
2.2  
NEW WINDOW  
PURPOSE:  
To select an Account Profile template for the type of unit being  
programmed.  
USER RESPONSE:  
Select DVS-2400/2408 (with the correct Console firmware version  
number).  
Press OK.  
The RA-2400 program window will appear with a starter template called  
DVS-2400/2408 Vx.x-1 showing in the workspace. This file can be  
stored later, under any name, using SAVE AS... in the FILE menu (see  
Section 2.3).  
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2.3  
MENU BAR  
PURPOSE:  
To provide access to each of the programs sub-menus.  
The sub-menus that can be accessed from this menu are:  
File  
NEW  
To select an Account Profile template for the type of unit being  
programmed.  
OPEN  
Loads a saved Account Profile into the RA-2400 workspace. Mul-  
tiple Account Profiles can be open at the same time in the RA-2400  
workspace. They can be arranged in the workspace using the  
Window menu on the menu bar, or by dragging them around  
manually.  
CLOSE  
Closes the active Account Profile. If there were any changes to the  
file, Windows will ask if you want to save the changes.  
SAVE  
Saves the active Account Profile to the hard drive, overwriting the  
existing file.  
SAVE AS...  
Saves the active Account Profile while giving the option to change  
the name or location of the file.  
PRINT...  
Opens the PRINT window to allow printing of the active Account  
Profile. Resulting printout is the entire content of the Account  
Profile file in text format.  
PRINT PREVIEW  
Shows what will be printed on the screen with options to zoom in  
or print the document.  
RECENT FILE LIST  
Shows the last four file names (with paths) that were opened in  
RA-2400. Clicking on a file opens it.  
EXIT  
Closes the RA-2400 program. If any open Account Profiles have  
changed, Windows will ask if you want to save them.  
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2.3  
MENU BAR (CONTINUED)  
VIEW  
TOOL BAR  
When checked, the tool bar is displayed. NOTE: The tool bar can  
be turned into a re-sizable floating tool bar window by dragging  
it out of its docked location at the top of the workspace. The tool  
bar accesses many of the popular menu items. Hover the mouse  
pointer over the tool bar button to see a description of the button.  
STATUS BAR  
When checked, the status bar is displayed at the bottom of the  
workspace.  
COMMUNICATIONS  
SETUP...  
Opens the Communication Setup window. Used for setting up the  
modem and connection type (local or remote).  
SEND/RECEIVE...  
Opens the Send/Receive window. Used for connecting to a Con-  
sole to send or receive data or to change the Console’s operating  
mode.  
OPTIONS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
Opens the Change Password window. Used for changing or remov-  
ing the password required to enter the RA-2400 program. THIS IS  
NOT THE REMOTE ACCESS PASSWORD USED TO CONNECT  
TO THE DVS-2400 CONSOLE.  
WINDOW  
CASCADE  
Arranges all open Account Profile windows layered across the  
workspace.  
TILE  
Arranges all open Account Profile windows next to each other in  
the workspace.  
HELP  
CONTENTS  
Opens the help Contents search window. Used for accessing the  
RA-2400’s built-in help file.  
ABOUT RA-2400 REMOTE ACCESS  
Displays the version number of the RA-2400 software.  
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2.4  
ACCOUNT PROFILE WINDOW OVERVIEW  
MENU TREE  
EDIT AREA  
PURPOSE:  
To enter data and make changes to an Account Profile and customize  
it for a specific installation.  
MENU TREE  
Used for selecting the various data entry fields in the Account Profile. Clicking on  
the plus (+) symbols expands the branches of the menu tree. Clicking on the minus  
(-) symbols collapses the menu tree branch. Clicking on an item displays the data  
entry fields in the edit area or other information.  
EDIT AREA  
Used for adding and changing the data in the Account Profile. Click on the check  
boxes, buttons, and enter text and numbers in the data areas to modify the Account  
Profile.  
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3.  
COMMUNICATIONS SETUP  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
COM PORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
SPEAKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
CONNECTION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
MODEM INITIALIZATION STRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
PURPOSE:  
The communications setup window sets the COM port for the modem,  
the modem’s speaker characteristics, type of connection (local or  
remote), dialing method (tone or pulse), and modem initialization  
string.  
USER RESPONSE:  
From the COMMUNICATIONS menu, select SETUP... to view the  
Communications Setup window.  
See Sections 3.1 - 3.4 and make any changes as required.  
After making any changes to the Communication Setup window,  
click OK to accept the changes and close the window.  
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3.1  
COM PORT  
PURPOSE:  
To select which communications (COM) port the modem is connected  
to.  
USER RESPONSE:  
Click on the COM port number (1, 2, 3, or 4) that the modem is  
connected to.  
NOTE: See the TESTING THE MODEM Section (1.5) of this  
manual for determining the proper COM port number.  
3.2  
SPEAKER  
PURPOSE:  
To set how the modem’s speaker functions before and during  
communications.  
USER RESPONSE:  
Select OFF to silence the modem’s speaker at all times.  
Select CARRIER to hear the modem connect and have the speaker  
silenced when the RA-2400 is connected to the DVS-2400 Console.  
Select ON to hear the modem connect and hear the RA-2400  
communicate with the DVS-2400 Console (for testing only).  
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3.3  
CONNECTION OPTIONS  
PURPOSE:  
To choose how the modem will connect to the DVS-2400 Console.  
Remote Dialing dials a telephone number with the method chosen (tone  
or pulse) to connect with the Console over a standard telephone line.  
Local Cable Connection does not dial a telephone number, but  
communicates with the Console wired directly to the modem.  
USER RESPONSE:  
Select REMOTE DIALING if the Console is going to be accessed over  
the telephone line.  
Select TONE or PULSE depending on the requirements for your  
telephone system. NOTE: This only affects Remote Dialing.  
Select LOCAL CABLE CONNECTION if the Console’s T & R terminals  
are connected directly to the modem’s LINE jack.  
CONSOLE  
LOCAL CABLE CONNECTION  
MODEM  
MODEM'S LINE JACK TO CONSOLE'S T & R TERMINALS  
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3.4  
MODEM INITIALIZATION STRING  
PURPOSE:  
Used to choose whether the default or a custom initialization “string” is  
sent to configure the modem (a “string” is a series of characters that  
are commands for the modem). Modem’s use initialization strings to  
setup their speed, data type, and other options.The RA-2400 sends the  
initialization string to the modem before using the modem to connect to  
the DVS-2400.  
NOTE: There are hundreds of models of modems available,  
each with unique characteristics. Instead of using the default  
modem string, some modems may perform better with a custom  
initialization string.  
USER RESPONSE:  
Leave USE DEFAULT INITIALIZATION STRING option selected unless  
you are having trouble connecting with your modem.  
IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE CONNECTING WITH YOUR  
MODEM, and it tests OK with the Windows modem test diagnostics  
(see Section 1.5), try using a custom initialization string. Various  
model modems have different requirements for initialization strings.  
Refer to your modem’s manual for the required commands to place  
the modem in 300 BAUD BELL 103 configuration. Two examples  
are “&F1&N1” and “N0S37=1”. If the initalization string is incorrect,  
the RA-2400 will display “ERROR WRITING INITIALIZATION  
STRING”.  
NOTE: When entering a custom initialization string, don’t enter the  
AT” command. The RA-2400 program will do this automatically.  
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4.  
CREATING A CUSTOM ACCOUNT PROFILE  
4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
4.5  
4.6  
4.7  
4.8  
4.9  
NEW WINDOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
CUSTOMER INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
CONSOLE ACCESS CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
CONSOLE ARM/DISARM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
CONSOLE ENTRY/EXIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
CONSOLE ALARMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
CONSOLE HOME-AUTOMATION OUTPUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
CONSOLE AUDIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
SENSORS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
4.10 COMMUNICATOR MAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
4.11 COMMUNICATOR ROUTING AND NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
4.12 COMMUNICATOR ENABLED REPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
4.13 COMMUNICATOR 4 BY 2 FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
4.13.1 4 BY 2 POINT-TO-POINT ALARM CODES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
4.13.2 4 BY 2 POINT-TO-POINT TROUBLE CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
4.13.3 4 BY 2 POINT-TO-POINT ARMING (CLOSING) CODES. . . . . . . . . . . 32  
4.13.4 4 BY 2 POINT-TO-POINT DISARMING (OPENING) CODES . . . . . . . . 33  
4.13.5 CONSOLE ALARM CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
4.13.6 4 BY 2 GENERAL ALARM CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
4.14 ADEMCO CONTACT-ID REPORT CODES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Each installation requires an Account Profile. While many items are the  
same in different Consoles reporting to the same Central Station, some  
items (account number, customer information, & sensor information)  
are unique for each installation.  
A custom Account Profile is created by editing the DVS-2400 Account  
Profile template included with the RA-2400 software. The customized  
profile should then be saved with a unique name for the account and  
then sent to the DVS-2400 Console.  
To provide a clean start. Close any open Account Profiles on the  
workspace.  
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4.1  
NEW WINDOW  
PURPOSE:  
To select an Account Profile template for the type of unit being  
programmed.  
USER RESPONSE:  
NEW  
Click on NEW icon on tool bar or select NEW from the FILE menu.  
Select DVS-2400/2408 (with the correct Console firmware version  
number).  
Click OK.  
The new Account Profile will appear as a starter template called  
DVS-2400/2408 Vx.x-1 (or -2, -3, etc.) in the workspace.  
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4.2  
CUSTOMER INFORMATION  
PURPOSE:  
For entering customer information specific to the installation for the  
Account Profile.  
USER RESPONSE:  
CUSTOMER  
NOTE: All fields are optional and do not have to be filled in. This  
information is not sent to the Console.  
Enter a CUSTOMER ID for the installation.  
Enter the customers name in the NAME field.  
Enter the customers address in ADDRESS fields 1, 2, & 3.  
Enter the customers telephone number(s) in PHONE fields 1 & 2.  
Enter the number of the telephone line that the Console is  
connected to in the CONSOLE PHONE field. This field will show as the  
telephone number for the account in the Send/Receive window.  
NOTE: DO NOT enter any dashes or spaces into the telephone  
number fields. Enter numbers only.  
Enter any special information about the customer in the NOTES field.  
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4.3  
CONSOLE ACCESS CODES  
PURPOSE:  
To install a Master Access Code and up to 5 Restricted Access Codes,  
a Duress Code, and a Page Alert Code.  
CODE DEFINITIONS:  
MASTER ACCESS CODE  
Allows arming and disarming the Console. Allows access to all programming  
options.  
RESTRICTED ACCESS CODE  
Allows arming and disarming the Console. Allows entering and editing  
Restricted Access Codes.  
DURESS ACCESS CODE  
Allows all options of a Restricted Access Code and causes the Console to  
report the duress code to the Central Station if programmed to report.  
PAGE ALERT CODE  
Allows all options of a Restricted Access Code and causes the Console  
to dial the supervisory number (see Section 4.11, Communicator Routing  
and Numbers).  
USER RESPONSE:  
ACCESS CODES  
MASTER: When power is first applied to the Console the Master Access Code  
is “1234”. Enter any combination of 1 to 5 digits (3 to 5 digits recommended)  
for the Master Access Code.  
RESTRICTED: Enter any combination of 1 to 5 digits (3 to 5 digits  
recommended) for Restricted Access Codes 1-5.  
DURESS: Enter any combination of 1 to 5 digits (3 to 5 digits recommended)  
for the Duress Code. The Duress Code should be 2 or more digits different  
than any other user code to help minimize accidental activation.  
PAGE ALERT: Enter any combination of 1 to 5 digits (3 to 5 digits  
recommended) for the Page Alert Code.  
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4.4  
CONSOLE ARM/DISARM  
PURPOSE:  
To select which modes any remote arm/disarm transmitters will switch  
to. Also for selection of five arm/disarm options.  
USER RESPONSE:  
ARM/DISARM  
TOGGLE-ARM TO: Select either HOME or AWAY to choose the mode that any  
remote arm/disarm transmitters will arm the Console to.  
TOGGLE-DISARM TO: Select either OFF or CHIME to choose the mode that  
any remote arm/disarm transmitters will disarm the Console to.  
CHIRP ON REMOTE ARM/DISARM: When arming with the portable remote  
control, if this box is checked the Console will “chirp” once when armed,  
twice when disarmed, and three times when arming with sensors bypassed.  
Un-check this box to silence the “chirps”.  
AUTO-BYPASS: If this box is unchecked, the user must manually bypass  
any open sensors when the system is armed. If arming is attempted with  
open sensors, the Console will sound five two-tone beeps and will not  
arm. Arming to the same mode again within five seconds will bypass any  
open sensors and arm the Console. Check this box and the Console will  
automatically bypass any open sensors when the system is armed.  
BYPASS-RESTORAL: Bypassed sensors are ignored by the Console and  
cannot cause an alarm. If this box is checked, the Console will automatically  
restore (remove the bypass from) any bypassed sensor when the sensor  
closes. After it’s restored, the sensor is ready to cause an alarm the next  
time it is opened. Un-check this box to not automatically restore sensors  
that close.  
ALLOW QUICK-ARM: If this box is checked, it allows the Console to be armed  
by holding down a mode key for two seconds. Un-check this box and an  
access code must be entered before pressing the mode buttons.  
HOME AUTOMATION OUTPUT ACTIVE WHILE ARMED: If this box is checked,  
the Console’s Automation Output will activate when the system is armed.  
Un-check this box to disable this feature.  
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4.5  
CONSOLE ENTRY/EXIT  
PURPOSE:  
To select delay times and other options for the Console’s exit and entry  
delays.  
USER RESPONSE:  
ENTRY/EXIT  
ENTRY DELAY: To change the entry delay, enter a delay time from  
20 to 255 seconds.  
EXIT DELAY: To change the exit delay, enter a delay time from 20  
to 255 seconds.  
BEEP DURING ENTRY DELAY: With this box checked, beeps will sound  
during the entry delay. Un-check this box to silence the beeps  
during the entry delay.  
BEEP DURING EXIT DELAY: With this box checked, beeps will sound  
during the exit delay. Un-check this box to silence the beeps during  
the exit delay.  
HOME-AUTOMATION OUTPUT ACTIVE DURING ENTRY/EXIT: With this box  
checked, the home-automation output will be active during the  
entry/exit delay. Un-check this box to disable this feature.  
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4.6  
CONSOLE ALARMS  
PURPOSE:  
For setting the way the burglary, emergency and fire sirens work.  
Also sets the options for the home-automation output during and after  
alarms.  
USER RESPONSE:  
ALARMS  
BURGLARY ALARM: Select SILENT to disable the burglary siren or  
select SIREN FOR SET TIME for a timed siren after activation. With  
timed siren selected, enter the length of time (from 1 to 30 minutes)  
for the burglary siren to run.  
EMERGENCY ALARM: Select SILENT to disable the emergency siren  
or select SIREN FOR SET TIME for a timed siren after activation. With  
timed siren selected, enter the length of time (from 1 to 30 minutes)  
for the emergency siren to run.  
FIRE ALARM: Enter the length of time (from 1 to 30 minutes) for the  
fire siren to run in the FIRE ALARM SIREN TIME area.  
HOME-AUTOMATION OUTPUT DURING SIREN TIME: Select NONE, FLASH,  
or ACTIVE from the drop-down menu to choose the way the  
home-automation output functions while the siren is running.  
HOME-AUTOMATION OUTPUT FLASHES DURING/AFTER ALARM: With this  
box checked, the home-automation output will flash during and after  
an alarm until the Console is disarmed.  
NOTE: The home-automation output will activate steady if the  
above option is set to ACTIVE.  
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4.7  
CONSOLE HOME-AUTOMATION OUTPUT  
PURPOSE:  
For setting the way the home-automation output functions.  
USER RESPONSE:  
HOME AUTOMATION-OUTPUT  
WHEN TRIGGERED: Select TOGGLES to cause the home-automation  
output to switch between on & off with each activation. Select  
ACTIVE FOR SET DURATION for a timed home-automation output and  
enter the length of time 1-2500 (in seconds) for the output to  
activate.  
WHEN ACTIVE: Select OPEN to have the home-automation minus  
terminal float when the output is active. Select SHORTED TO COMMON  
to have the home-automation minus terminal switch to common  
ground when the output is active.  
AUDIBLE BELL WHEN TRIGGERED: With this box checked, the Console  
will sound a “bing” when the home-automation output is activated.  
Un-check this box to have the home-automation output activate  
silently.  
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4.8  
CONSOLE AUDIO  
PURPOSE:  
To select how the Voice Board operates. NOTE: The Model VB-2 (for  
2-way audio) or VB-3 Voice Board must be installed to use these  
options. Selects the audio mode for monitoring with the Console’s  
microphone and communicating through the Console’s speaker to the  
subscriber. Controls the human voice prompts from the Voice Board.  
With 2-way Audio enabled, after the Central Station operator  
acknowledges the communicators report, the Console will stop its siren  
and switch to the selected audio mode for 90 seconds.  
USER RESPONSE:  
AUDIO  
Click the arrow to show a list of settings for Two-way Audio and  
select the desired mode.  
NONE: Audio Board will not report as an audio account to the Central Station. No  
audio monitoring will occur.  
LISTEN-ONLY: The operator will be able to hear sound from the Console but will  
not be able to talk through the Console’s speaker. Pressing “9” on a telephone  
connected to the line disconnects the call (press any key but “9” to extend the time  
90 seconds).  
TWO-WAY MANUAL: The operator will be able to hear sound from the Console  
and will be able to talk through the Console’s speaker. The operator can switch  
from listen to talk by pressing “1”, or switch from talk to listen by pressing “3” on a  
telephone connected to the line. Pressing “9” disconnects the call (press any key but  
“9” to extend the time 90 seconds).  
TWO-WAY DUPLEX: The operator will be able to hear sound from the Console and  
will be able to talk through the Console’s speaker.The audio board will listen until the  
operator speaks, then the voice activation will switch the voice board to talk as long  
as the operator speaks. The operator can still switch from listen to talk manually by  
pressing “1”, or switch from talk to listen by pressing “3” on a telephone connected  
to the line (with increased volume). Pressing “8” returns to two-way duplex. Pressing  
“9” disconnects the call. Press any key but “9” to extend the time 90 seconds.  
Check the VOICE PROMPTS ENABLED box to have the Console  
announce system events with a digitally synthesized human voice.  
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4.9  
SENSORS  
PURPOSE:  
To display and edit sensors installed in the Console’s memory. Up to 24  
sensors may be installed, each with its own type, restore and supervision  
options. The status of the sensor selected is also displayed.  
NOTE: To display and edit sensors installed in the Console,  
the sensor data must first be received from the Console (see  
Section 5.5).  
USER RESPONSE:  
SENSOR TYPE  
Click on the sensor in the menu tree to view it.  
View or edit the SENSOR TYPE. The sensor type options are:  
NOT INSTALLED: No sensor has been stored in this sensor location. Also can be used to  
remove a sensor from the Console’s memory. Sensors cannot be added with this menu.  
HOME AUTOMATION: Sensor will trigger the Console’s home-automation output.  
EMERGENCY: Sensor will trigger the emergency siren and report the emergency code to the  
Central Station.  
POLICE: Sensor will trigger the silent panic alarm and report the police code to the Central  
Station.  
FIRE: Sensor will trigger the fire siren and report the fire code to the Central Station.  
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4.9  
SENSORS (CONTINUED)  
PERIMETER: Sensor will instantly trigger the burglary siren and report the burglary code to  
the Central Station in Home or Away Mode. Sensor will sound chime in Chime Mode.  
ENTRY/EXIT: Sensor uses the exit/entry delay and can trigger the burglary siren and report  
the burglary code to the Central Station in Home or Away mode. Sensor will sound chime in  
Chime Mode.  
INTERIOR: Sensor is only active in the Away Mode. It will instantly trigger the burglary siren  
and report the burglary code to the Central Station if triggered before an entry/exit sensor.  
Causes a delayed alarm if activated during the entry delay.  
CHIME: Sensor will sound chime in all modes.  
ARM/DISARM + HOME AUTO: The left button on a 2-button sensor will arm/disarm the  
Console.The right button on a 2-button sensor activates the home-automation output. Pressing  
both buttons triggers the emergency siren.  
ARM & DISARM: The left button on a 2-button sensor will arm the Console. The right button  
on a 2-button sensor will disarm the Console. Pressing both buttons triggers the emergency  
siren.  
ENVIRONMENTAL: Sensor is always armed in all modes. Causes a local annunciation when  
triggered.  
KEYPAD: Reserved for wireless keypads used with the Console.  
INTERIOR HOME: Sensor allows interior zones to trigger an alarm.This will generally be used  
with PIRs that are not in normal nighttime mode.  
SENSOR OPTIONS  
View or edit the SENSOR OPTIONS. These options are automatically set when  
the sensor is programmed into the Console. The sensor options are:  
AUTO RESTORE: This box should be checked for auto restoring sensors that only send alarm  
transmissions. The Console will automatically restore the “open” sensor.  
SUPERVISED: This box should be checked for all sensors that send periodic status reports.  
DXT sensors do not send periodic status reports. REMOVETHE CHECK FROMTHIS BOX IF  
A MODEL DXT SENSOR HAS BEEN PROGRAMMED INTOTHIS SENSOR LOCATION or if  
you don’t want supervision for that sensor.This will keep the Console TROUBLE indicator from  
lighting due to missing status reports from that sensor.  
NOTE: The sensor can still report a low battery condition this will cause the  
Console’s BATTERIES indicator to flash.  
HARDWIRED OPTIONS: For Model DVS-2408 only. Selects which hardwired loop (1-8) is  
assigned to the sensor number selected. For non-hardwired sensors, this selection should be  
set to WIRELESS.  
SENSOR STATUS  
View the SENSOR STATUS to see the condition of the sensor selected.  
The sensor status conditions are:  
BYPASSED: The Console was armed with this sensor open. It is currently bypassed and  
cannot cause an alarm.  
LOW BATTERY: The sensor has sent a low battery signal to the Console. Replace the sensor’s  
battery.  
TROUBLE: The Console has not received a status report from this sensor in 8 hours. Sensor  
may have been out of range of the Console’s receiver, or the sensor may be non-functional.  
NOTE: After any changes are made to the sensor type or sensor options,  
test the sensor to verify proper operation. Testing the “repaired” transmitter  
will reset the TROUBLE indicator.  
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4.10  
COMMUNICATOR MAIN  
PURPOSE:  
For configuring the Console’s communicator format, dialing method,  
remote access password, dialing delay, and auto answer options.  
USER RESPONSE:  
COMMUNICATOR MAIN  
Check the ON box to enable the communicator in the Console.  
NOTE:You may want to turn the communicator off while testing the system  
to prevent the Console from trying to dial out when it is not connected to  
a telephone line.  
FORMAT: Select either 4 BY 2 or ADEMCO CONTACT ID for the communicator  
format depending on the Central Station’s requirements.  
DIAL METHOD: Select either TONE or PULSE dialing for the Console.  
REMOTE ACCESS PASSWORD: Enter a six-digit password. This is the password  
required to connect to the Console with the RA-2400 program. The default  
password is “987654”. DO NOT FORGET THIS PASSWORD, LOCAL OR  
REMOTE PROGRAMMING ACCESS TO THE DVS-2400 IS IMPOSSIBLE  
WITHOUT IT.  
30 SECOND DIALING DELAY: Check this box to cause a 30 second delay before  
the communicator starts to dial after an alarm. This gives the subscriber time  
to cancel a Central Station report before the unit dials out.  
SWINGER ELIMINATOR: Check this box to limit the maximum number of Central  
Station burglary reports to five per arming period. This will not effect the  
24-hour zones (fire, panic, and emergency).  
REMOTE LOCKOUT: Check this box to disable the Console’s telephone ring  
detection feature. This keeps the Console from automatically answering the  
phone. Even if this box is checked, the Console can still be programmed by  
placing the Console into Test Mode and forcing the Console to answer by  
pressing the EMERGENCY button while the phone is ringing.  
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4.11  
COMMUNICATOR ROUTING AND NUMBERS  
PURPOSE:  
For configuring the Console’s communicator account number, trouble  
report routing, and telephone numbers.  
USER RESPONSE:  
ACCOUNT NUMBERS  
Enter a four digit account number for the communicator format used.  
TROUBLE REPORT ROUTING  
Select TROUBLE REPORTS TO PRIMARY AND SECONDARY to have trouble  
reports routed to the primary number for five attempts, then to the secondary  
number for five attempts before re-trying. Select TROUBLE REPORTS ONLY TO  
SUPERVISORY to have trouble reports routed to the supervisory number only  
(don’t select this option if the page alert feature is being used).  
NOTE: This does not effect emergency reports which are always routed to  
the primary or secondary telephone numbers.  
PHONE NUMBERS  
Telephone numbers can be up to 20 digits long. DO NOT enter any dashes  
or spaces into the telephone number fields. The “#” symbol inserts a 1-second  
delay, the “~” symbol inserts a 5-second delay.  
NOTE: If no telephone numbers are entered, the Console will not report.  
PRIMARY: Enter the correct telephone number to connect the Central Station  
receiver.  
SECONDARY: Enter the correct backup telephone number to connect the  
Central Station receiver.  
SUPERVISORY: For trouble reports: Enter the correct telephone number  
to connect the Central Station receiver for supervisory reports.  
For Page Alert: Enter the pager telephone number and the numerical  
message (up to 20 digits total) into the SUPERVISORY area.  
TIP: Call the pager number and measure the time between placing the call and the  
prompt to key-in the pager message. Use this time measurement to choose the special  
characters (# or ~) to insert a delay between the pager telephone number and pager  
message. NOTE: Many pager companies require a pound sign (#) to end the message  
(a pound sign at the end of the page alert message is treated as the # key, not is a delay)  
Example with a 7-second delay and pound sign end: 5551234~##07734#  
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4.12  
COMMUNICATOR ENABLED REPORTS  
PURPOSE:  
For configuring the Console condition reporting options.  
USER RESPONSE:  
ENABLED REPORTS  
FORCE-ARM: Check this box to cause the communicator to report  
arming of the Console to Away Mode with an open and bypassed  
sensor.  
CONSOLE TROUBLE: Check this box to report low Console backup  
battery and Console backup battery restoral (charged after being  
low) conditions.  
OPEN/CLOSE: Select an option for the Console’s open (disarming)  
and close (arming) reporting:  
DISABLED: Select this option for no open/close reports.  
ENABLED: Select this option for open/close reports when the  
system is armed or disarmed by any user’s access code.  
MASTER ONLY: Select this option for open/close reports only when  
the system is armed or disarmed using the master access code.  
4 BY 2 OPENING & CLOSING REPORT CODES  
4 BY 2 CLOSING  
(ARMING) CODE  
4 BY 2 OPENING  
(DISARMING) CODE  
ACCESS CODE  
MASTER ACCESS CODE  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
89  
RESTRICTED ACCESS CODE #1  
RESTRICTED ACCESS CODE #2  
RESTRICTED ACCESS CODE #3  
RESTRICTED ACCESS CODE #4  
RESTRICTED ACCESS CODE #5  
REMOTE/HARDWIRE ARM & QUICK ARM  
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4.13  
COMMUNICATOR 4 BY 2 FORMAT  
NOTE: Section 4.13 pertains to the 4 by 2 communicator format  
only.  
PURPOSE:  
For configuring how the 4 by 2 format will report to the Central Station.  
General reporting or Point-to-Point reporting methods are available for  
the 4 by 2 format.  
GENERAL REPORTING: General reporting can send five report codes for  
sensors: FIRE, EMERGENCY, POLICE, BURGLARY and TROUBLE. General  
reporting does not indicate which sensor caused the report.  
POINT-TO-POINT REPORTING: Point-to-Point reporting sends each sensor/  
zone number with a unique ALARM code and TROUBLE code.  
NOTE: With either reporting method, the Console alarm codes are  
the same (see Section 4.13.5).  
USER RESPONSE:  
4 BY 2 FORMAT  
Select POINT-TO-POINT to have the Console’s communicator send  
4 by 2 Point-to-Point report codes. Select GENERAL to have the  
Console’s communicator send only the five 4 by 2 General report  
codes.  
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4.13.1 4 BY 2 POINT-TO-POINT ALARM CODES  
PURPOSE:  
To view and edit the 24 sensor/zone alarm report codes.  
NOTE: 4 by 2 Point-to-Point Reporting must be selected (see  
Section 4.13) for these codes to report.  
USER RESPONSE:  
ZONE CODES  
Enter a new two-digit alarm code for any sensor/zone that needs  
to be changed.  
NOTE: Entering a “0” for an alarm code will prevent that zone from  
reporting.  
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4.13.2 4 BY 2 POINT-TO-POINT TROUBLE CODES  
PURPOSE:  
To view and edit the 24 sensor/zone trouble report codes.  
NOTE: 4 by 2 Point-to-Point Reporting must be selected (see  
Section 4.13) for these codes to report.  
USER RESPONSE:  
ZONE CODES  
Enter a new two-digit trouble code for any sensor/zone that needs  
to be changed.  
NOTE: Entering a “0” for a trouble code will prevent that zone from  
reporting.  
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4.13.3 4 BY 2 POINT-TO-POINT ARMING (CLOSING) CODES  
PURPOSE:  
To view and edit the force arming report code. This report is sent when  
force arm is enabled (Section 4.12) and the system is armed with any  
open sensors that have been bypassed.  
NOTE: With either reporting method, the force arming code is the  
same.  
USER RESPONSE:  
ACCESS CODES (CLOSE)  
FORCE-ARM: Enter a new two-digit force arming code if it needs to  
be changed.  
NOTE: Entering a “0” for a force arming code will prevent it from  
reporting.  
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4.13.4 4 BY 2 POINT-TO-POINT DISARMING (OPENING) CODES  
PURPOSE:  
To view and edit the duress report code. This report is sent when the  
system is armed or disarmed using the duress access code.  
NOTE: With either reporting method, the duress code is the same.  
USER RESPONSE:  
ACCESS CODES (OPEN)  
DURESS: Enter a new two-digit duress code if it needs to be  
changed.  
NOTE: Entering a “0” for a duress code will prevent it from  
reporting.  
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4.13.5 4 BY 2 CONSOLE ALARM CODES  
PURPOSE:  
To view and edit the five Console report codes. These codes are sent  
for Console events such as the Console emergency button, fire button,  
Console low battery and battery restore.The cancel report occurs when  
the Console is disarmed during an alarm.  
NOTE:These report codes are sent for both 4 by 2 General and  
4 by 2 Point-to-Point Reporting.  
USER RESPONSE:  
CONSOLE ALARM CODES  
Enter a new two-digit report code for any Console event that needs  
to be changed.  
NOTE: Entering a “0” for a report code will prevent that event from  
reporting.  
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4.13.6 4 BY 2 GENERAL ALARM CODES  
PURPOSE:  
To view and edit the four general alarm codes and the general trouble  
code.  
NOTE: 4 by 2 General Reporting must be selected (see  
Section 4.13) for these codes to report.  
USER RESPONSE:  
4 BY 2 GENERAL ALARM CODES  
Enter a new one or two-digit report code for any general alarm code  
that needs to be changed.  
NOTE: Entering a “0” for an alarm code will prevent that event from  
reporting.  
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4.14  
ADEMCO CONTACT-ID REPORT CODES  
The Ademco Contact-ID reporting codes are pre-defined and cannot  
be changed. These reporting codes are provided as reference. The  
Ademco Contact-ID extended report codes indicate the sensor number  
that triggered the event. Console events report with a “000” extended  
code.  
NOTE: Ademco Contact-ID Reporting must be selected for these  
codes to report (see Section 4.10).  
ADEMCO CONTACT-ID REPORT CODES  
EVENT  
ALARM CODE  
E120  
EXTENDED CODE  
C0xx  
SENSOR EMERGENCY  
CONSOLE EMERGENCY  
SENSOR FIRE  
E120  
C026  
E111  
C0xx  
CONSOLE FIRE  
E110  
C025  
BURGLARY ALARM  
SILENT PANIC  
E130  
C0xx  
E122  
C0xx  
FORCE ARM  
E574  
C000  
DURESS  
E121  
C000  
CANCEL  
E406  
C000  
SENSOR LOW BATTERY  
SENSOR STATUS TROUBLE  
CONSOLE LOW BATTERY  
CONSOLE BATTERY RESTORE  
2-WAY AUDIO  
E384  
C0xx  
E381  
C0xx  
E302  
C000  
R302  
C000  
E606  
C000  
xx = SENSOR NUMBER IN EXTENDED REPORT  
ADEMCO CONTACT-ID OPENING & CLOSING REPORT CODES  
ADEMCO CLOSING ADEMCO OPENING  
ACCESS CODE  
(ARMING) CODE  
(DISARMING) CODE  
MASTER ACCESS CODE  
R401 C000  
E401 C000  
RESTRICTED ACCESS CODE #1  
RESTRICTED ACCESS CODE #2  
RESTRICTED ACCESS CODE #3  
RESTRICTED ACCESS CODE #4  
RESTRICTED ACCESS CODE #5  
REMOTE/HARDWIRE ARM & QUICK ARM  
REMOTE/HARDWIRE DISARM  
R401 C001  
R401 C002  
R401 C003  
R401 C004  
R401 C005  
R407 C007  
E401 C001  
E401 C002  
E401 C003  
E401 C004  
E401 C005  
E407 C007  
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5.  
SENDING AND RECEIVING CONSOLE DATA  
5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
5.4  
5.5  
5.6  
5.7  
5.8  
ACCESSING THE SEND/RECEIVE WINDOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
CHOOSING AN ACCOUNT PROFILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
CONNECTING TO A CONSOLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
SENDING DATA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
RECEIVING DATA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
CHANGING THE CONSOLE’S MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
DISCONNECTING FROM THE CONSOLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
CLOSING RA-2400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Sending and receiving the Account Profile data to the DVS-2400  
Console is the main purpose of the RA-2400 program. The Account  
Profiles that you create exist only on your disk drive until they are  
copied to a Console. The Send/Receive window controls all external  
communications for the RA-2400 software. It is used to select which  
Account Profile gets sent to, or received from, a Console in the field  
(accessed through remote dialing) or connected directly to the modem  
(accessed through a local cable connection). See Section 3.3 for  
connection details.  
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5.1  
ACCESSING THE SEND/RECEIVE WINDOW  
OPEN A SAVED OR  
NEW ACCOUNT  
PROFILE  
CLICK THE  
SEND/RECEIVE  
BUTTON  
PURPOSE:  
For entering data required to connect to a DVS-2400 Console and  
to control the connection. Monitors the status of the communication  
between the RA-2400 and the DVS-2400.  
USER RESPONSE:  
An Account Profile file must be open before the Send/Receive  
window can be accessed. Use the OPEN... or NEW command in the  
FILE menu or on the tool bar to load an Account Profile into the  
workspace.  
From the COMMUNICATIONS menu, choose SEND/RECEIVE..., or click  
on the SEND/RECEIVE button on the tool bar.  
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5.2  
CHOOSING AN ACCOUNT PROFILE  
CHOOSE  
ACCOUNT  
PROFILE  
PURPOSE:  
For selecting which Account Profile open in the workspace will be  
used when connecting to a Console. The Account Profile selected  
automatically fills in the Console’s Phone Number and Password Fields  
using information already entered in the profile (see Section 2.4).  
USER RESPONSE:  
CHOOSE AN ACCOUNT  
Click on the desired Account Profile in the Choose an Account box  
for the Console that is going to be programmed. The installation  
telephone number and Console password should appear in the  
boxes.  
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5.3  
CONNECTING TO A CONSOLE  
PURPOSE:  
Causes the RA-2400 to connect to the DVS-2400 Console.The RA-2400  
will try to connect to the Console either locally or remotely, depending  
on the Communications Setup (see Section 3.3).  
NOTE: The Communications Setup can be reviewed by pressing  
the COMM SETUP... button in the Send/Receive window.  
USER RESPONSE:  
NOTE: Before connecting to a Console, it is recommended that all  
of the sensors used in the system be entered into the Console’s  
memory. This will prevent having to connect to the Console again  
after programming if modification of the sensor options is required.  
BEFORE CONNECTING  
Be sure the computer’s modem is powered on, connected, and  
tested as described in Section 1.5 of this manual.  
Check that the Console is powered on.  
Be sure that the Account Profile you want to associate with the  
particular Console is selected in the Choose an Account box.  
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5.3  
CONNECTING TO A CONSOLE (CONTINUED)  
CONNECTING LOCALLY  
Verify that the modem’s LINE jack is connected to the Console’s  
T&R Terminals with a cable.  
Verify that the Console is in Test Mode.  
Click the CONNECT button. The Communication Status area will show  
the progress of the connection. WAIT UNTIL THE TIMEOUT TIMER  
BEGINS TO COUNT DOWN BEFORE PROCEEDING.  
As the timeout timer counts down, PRESS THE EMERGENCY  
BUTTON ON THE CONSOLE.  
CONNECTING REMOTELY  
Be sure that the modem’s LINE jack is connected to a working  
telephone line.  
Verify that the Console’s T&R Terminals are connected to a working  
telephone line.  
Click the CONNECT button. The Communications Status area will show  
the progress of the connection. WAIT FOR THE CONNECTION TO  
COMPLETE. The RA-2400 will dial the number once, wait for a  
few rings, hang-up, then dial a second time. The Console should  
answer the telephone immediately when the telephone rings during  
the second dialing attempt.  
After connecting the Communications Status area will show the progress  
of the on-line connection, then display “Connected” and the DVS-2400  
version number.  
The Console Power area will show the status of the Console’s AC power  
and backup battery. The Arming Mode area will show the Console’s  
current mode. Pressing the REFRESH button will update the displayed  
information.  
Local Connection in Progress  
Remote Connection in Progress  
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5.4  
SENDING DATA  
SEND BUTTON  
PURPOSE:  
For transferring data from an Account Profile to a DVS-2400 Console.  
CAUTION: Receiving the data from the Console will overwrite  
the data in the Account Profile. If you have made changes to  
the Account Profile, save the profile, then send the profile to the  
Console before receiving the data into the profile. This leaves  
previously learned sensor information unchanged. If this is a new  
Account Profile, its OK to receive the Console data into the new  
profile.  
USER RESPONSE:  
SENDING  
Click the SEND DATA TO CONSOLE button. The Communications Status  
area will indicate the progress and show if the data was sent to the  
Console successfully.  
SPECIAL NOTES:  
You can make changes to the Account Profile while the Console  
is connected. Be sure to send any changes to the Console before  
disconnecting. Minimize the Send/Receive window or slide it out of  
the way before editing the Account Profile. There is a time limit to  
the connection. The Console will automatically disconnect after three  
minutes of inactivity.  
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5.5  
RECEIVING DATA  
RECEIVE BUTTON  
PURPOSE:  
For transferring data from a DVS-2400 Console to an Account Profile.  
CAUTION: Receiving the data from the Console will overwrite the  
data in the Account Profile.  
USER RESPONSE:  
RECEIVING  
Click the RECEIVE DATA FROM CONSOLE button. The Communications  
Status area will indicate the progress and show if the data was  
received from the Console successfully.  
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5.6  
CHANGING THE CONSOLE’S MODE  
MODE SELECTION  
BUTTONS  
PURPOSE:  
To remotely view and change the operating mode of the Console.  
USER RESPONSE:  
ARMING MODE  
View the current operating mode of the Console in the ARMING  
MODE display area.  
To change the current operating mode of the Console, select the  
desired mode button (OFF, CHIME, HOME, or AWAY) in the ARMING  
MODE display area.  
NOTE: Test Mode and Learn Mode can only be selected directly  
from the Console’s keypad.  
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5.7  
DISCONNECTING FROM THE CONSOLE  
DISCONNECT BUTTON  
PURPOSE:  
To end the programming session and disconnect the modem from the  
Console.  
USER RESPONSE:  
DISCONNECTING  
When finished communicating with the Console, click on the  
DISCONNECT button. The Communications Status area will show Not  
Connected when the Console has been disconnected.  
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5.8  
CLOSING RA-2400  
EXIT COMMAND  
PURPOSE:  
To save the active Account Profile(s) and quit the RA-2400 program.  
USER RESPONSE:  
From the FILE menu, choose EXIT.  
To save while exiting, in the SAVE CHANGES? window click YES.  
If the active Account Profile is the default template, select a location and new name  
for the file and click SAVE.  
If the active Account Profile already has a custom file name, it will be saved with the  
same name.  
NOTE: If more than one Account Profile template is open and has  
been changed, additional SAVE CHANGES? windows will appear.  
IMPORTANT:  
AFTER ANY PROGRAMMING CHANGES ARE MADE TO  
A
CONSOLE, PERFORM THROUGH TESTING TO VERIFY THAT THE  
CONSOLE OPERATES AS INTENDED.  
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