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Eurosec Cpx Digicom/vo-comm Setup


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Hi,

I was wondering if it's possible to have a delay between my CPX alarm triggering and the Vo-comm unit transmitting the alarm message to my mobile phone? The reason being that on occasion my wife has set-off the alarm by accident and although she has reset the system within a short time, I still receive a call from the CPX. If I could program a v. short delay it could help to prevent me receiving these 'false alarm' calls.

Also, if there were a delay of, say, 15 seconds, I had wondered whether the vo-comm unit had the capability of reporting all of the zones that had been triggered in this time (i.e false alarms in the past have only involved 1 zone triggering, whereas a true break-in would potentially trigger many zones, but currently the vocomm unit will only report the first zone triggered. Would a 15 second delay allow the vocomm to report all of the zones triggered?).

I have been through the manual(s) and the only option I can see is for the Digicom, whereby a 'Digi Delay' can be programmed. I guess this is something else - perhaps someone can also enlighten me as to what the Digicom Channels are used for? (Monitoring by a central call centre or something?).

Finally, as an aside, I know it's possible to program the CPX using a P.C over a phone line, but is it possible to connect to the control pannel directly (presumably with an adapted modem lead of some sort)?

Many thanks,

Steve.

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i think the issue here is that dialler/voice comms are not proper signalling so dont have all the options of say the digi available.

If you used say SIA 3 to an Alarm recieving centre then you could. Using a voice dialler i doubt it as they are not designed offer the same level of security as sach a digicom.

to be fair digi monitoring is not expensive these days and far better than a voice dialler especially if its en compliant as this tests the path daily

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i think the issue here is that dialler/voice comms are not proper signalling so dont have all the options of say the digi available.

If you used say SIA 3 to an Alarm recieving centre then you could. Using a voice dialler i doubt it as they are not designed offer the same level of security as sach a digicom.

to be fair digi monitoring is not expensive these days and far better than a voice dialler especially if its en compliant as this tests the path daily

Thanks!

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i think the issue here is that dialler/voice comms are not proper signalling so dont have all the options of say the digi available.

If you used say SIA 3 to an Alarm recieving centre then you could. Using a voice dialler i doubt it as they are not designed offer the same level of security as sach a digicom.

to be fair digi monitoring is not expensive these days and far better than a voice dialler especially if its en compliant as this tests the path daily

James, i think program all the channels for 'restore' in the digicom section, then the VoCom shuts down on unsetting with code/fob

there is a comms intruder signalling (programmable time) delay, but is only for when part set is used, not sure if it delays the VoCom though.

regs

alan

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if its dd243 compliant (it claims it) then it does have a programmable delay on the intruder. Bells will sound etc but the comm would be delayed.

I am talking about the intruder signal mind

thats right, i was addressing only the VoCom as regarding comms was the original o/p question,

not that he should use it, but if he did he would set any bell delay elswhere which then would be global on all sets.

regs

alan

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