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7510r Programming Reference - Reporting
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of the account code. If you key in four characters then
the control unit uses only those four characters. If you
key in five characters then the control unit pads the
number of digits out to six by adding leading zeros.
When using Tunstall report type the control unit adds
leading zeros to make shorter account codes eight
characters long.
Report Type
To chose which reporting type the control unit should use
for social care alarms select
Reporting
,
Social Care
,
Report
Type
.
There are three reporting types available:
SCANCOM (includes 2 way speech) (Default)
SCANFAST (without 2-way speech)
TUNSTALL (includes 2 way speech)
Call Acknowledge
If the called party answers a social care call, then they
can end the call by sending back a DTMF ‘5’ (see page
62).
With Call Acknowledge enabled the control unit ends the
call and stops any further call attempts when it receives a
DTMF ‘5’. If the control unit does not receive a DTMF ‘5’
then it attempts to call again (up to 15 times).
With Call Acknowledge disabled the control unit stops
further call attempts as soon as it detects a call being
answered. The called party can use DTMF ‘5’ to close the
call down.
Speech Dialler
The 7510r has a built-in speech dialler. The control unit
can record five speech messages using its internal
microphone and replay them to a pre-programmed
telephone number to report an alarm. One message is
called the “Home message”, and is always played at the
beginning of a report. You should use this message to
identify the control unit and it’s location. The other four
messages allow you record some indication of the type of
event causing an alarm, for example: “Fire” or “Medical
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