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CTC-1052-QT-DT35A User Manual Aug 14, 2020 Table of Contents 1. Application Overview .................................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Identifying The Parts ______________________________________________________ 1 1.2. The Power Supply _________________________________________________________ 2 1.3. Insert SIM Card ___________________________________________________________ 2 1.4. How to install the Control Panel _____________________________________________ 2 1.5. Programming cable and Local Firmware Update cable __________________________ 3 1.6. Compatible with Climaxs SMS Editor ________________________________________ 3 2. Learn-in the Devices ...................................................................................................................... 4 2.1. Command Learning _______________________________________________________ 4 2.2. Local Learning ___________________________________________________________ 4 2.3. Learn-In Device using Device ID _____________________________________________ 4 3. Remove the Devices ...................................................................................................................... 5 3.1. Command Removing ______________________________________________________ 5 3.2. Local Removing __________________________________________________________ 5 3.3. SMS Command Removing __________________________________________________ 5 4. System Configuration ................................................................................................................... 5 4.1. Remote Programming Mode ________________________________________________ 5 4.1.1. Auto Answering by Ring Count ................................................................................................................... 5 4.1. 2. Dial in Twice (Ring Count Disable) ............................................................................................................. 5 4.2. Programming Your 1052-QT-DT35A __________________________________________ 6 4.3. SMS Remote Programming ________________________________________________ 17 4.3.1 CTC-1052-QT-DT35A SMS Remote Programming Command Table .......................................................... 18 4.4 PC Programming Mode ____________________________________________________ 22 4.4.1 Function Tabs ................................................................................................................................................. 25 4.4.2 Profile ................................................................................................................................................................. 35 5. Operation ........................................................................................................................................ 38 5.1. Idle Mode _______________________________________________________________ 38 5.1.1. Answering Incoming Phone Calls ............................................................................................................. 38 5.1.2. AC Power Check Up ...................................................................................................................................... 38 5.1.3. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A Low Battery ............................................................................................................. 38 5.1.4. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A Battery Disconnection .......................................................................................... 38 5.1.5. Devices Low Battery ..................................................................................................................................... 39 5.1.6. Automatic Check-in Report = Periodic Test Call ................................................................................... 39 5.1.7. Mobility Timer ................................................................................................................................................. 39 5.1.8. Country Code .................................................................................................................................................. 39 5.1.9. Temperature .................................................................................................................................................... 40 5.2. Alarm Activation _________________________________________________________ 40 Call Progress Tone ................................................................................................................................................... 40 Guard Time Delay ..................................................................................................................................................... 40 Confirmation Voice Prompt .................................................................................................................................... 41 5.2.1. GPRS Reporting Method .............................................................................................................................. 41 5.2.2. SMS CID Reporting Method ........................................................................................................................ 41 5.2.3. Speech Reporting Method ........................................................................................................................... 42 5.2.4. Report Sequence ........................................................................................................................................... 43 5.3 Walk Test (Range Test) ____________________________________________________ 44 5.3.1. In Learning Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 44 5.3.2. In Walk Test Mode ......................................................................................................................................... 44 5.3.3. In Idle Mode ..................................................................................................................................................... 44 5.4 Global Test ______________________________________________________________ 44 5.5 Factory Reset ____________________________________________________________ 45 6. Appendix ......................................................................................................................................... 45 6.1. CID Event Code __________________________________________________________ 45 6.2. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A Programming Command Table ___________________________ 47 6.3. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A Voice Prompts ________________________________________ 49 1. Application Overview 4. Microphone 5. Cellular Signal Strength Indicator 1.1. Identifying The Parts 6. Orange LED TOP VIEW Off: Normal Cellular Network connection On: Cellular signal too weak Flashes every 5 seconds: SIM card missing 2 flashes every 5 seconds: No signal/reception 3 flashes every 5 seconds: Cellular module abnormal 4 flashes every 5 seconds: SIM card PIN code error
<NOTE>
Fault LED priorities: Cellular module abnormal > SIM card missing > No signal/reception > SIM card PIN code error. ON: Power is on OFF: Power is off Flashes once every second: AC Power failure Flashes once every 2 seconds: Panel or Device Low battery 1. HELP BUTTON (with backlight) Press the Help Button once to 7. Green LED activate emergency call. Press the Help Button once to answer incoming call. Back-lit design for easy access at White backlight ON: When in idle night. node. Red backlight ON: During alarm two-way and reporting communication. Purple backlight ON:
In Learning mode / PC programming mode. 8. Volume Adjustment Buttons Press the + key to increase the Press the - key to decrease the speaker volume. speaker volume. 2. TEST BUTTON Press the Test button once in idle mode, the Panel will send test report to Monitoring Center. 9. Speaker REAR VIEW 3. RESET BUTTON Press once in normal mode to reset mobility timer. (see command 44). Before CTC-1052-QT-DT35A dials out for alarm reporting, press once to cancel the alarm reporting. During or at-the-end of conversation, two-way terminate to press once voice communication. 10. Power Button Press the Power Button once to power on/off the panel. 1 When pressing the button to power on the panel, the panel will emit two beeps. rechargeable battery inside CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A, which serves as a back-up in case of a power failure. Around 30 seconds after powered on, the cellular module will be activated, the panel will play voice prompt Searching for Cell Signal. When is scuccessful, the panel will play voice prompt System Ready. registration GSM During normal operation, the AC power adapter is used to supply power to CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A and at the same time recharge the battery. It takes approximately 72 hours to fully charge the battery. After power is supplied to CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A, press the power button once to power on the Control Panel. 11. DC Jack DC 12V connection 1A switching power 12. Programming Telephone Jack The programming cable (QT cable A) needs to be plugged into this jack and connected for PC Programming. to a PC The Local firmware update cable (QT cable B) needs to be plugged into this jack and connected to a PC for Firmware Update.
(Refer to 1.5. Programming cable and Local Firmware Update cable for details.) 13. SIM Card Slot 14. Learn Button Press & hold Learning Mode. for 6 secs: enter Press & hold for 6 secs in learning mode: remove Pendant #1 and #2. Press & hold for 1 sec: 4G/LTE automatically resets Press & hold for 15 secs to suspend mobility timer 1.2. The Power Supply An AC power adapter is required to connect to a wall outlet. Be sure only to use an adapter with the appropriate AC voltage rating to prevent component damage. A DC 12V output and 1.5A switching power adapter is generally used to power CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A. In addition to the adapter, there is a 1.3. Insert SIM Card CTC-1052-QT-DT35A Panel features built-in Cellular network communication facility to report to the Monitoring Station. To Insert SIM card:
<NOTE>
It is recommended to disable the SIM card PIN code before inserting into the Control Panel. The SIM card base is located on the rear side of the unit:
Insert the SIM card with the chip side facing up. Push to the furthest extend, then press on the edge of the SIM card firmly to secure it. SIM Card will delete its SMS messages is the CTC-1052-QT-DT35A whenever powered on. To remove SIM card:
Press and release on the edge of SIM card, the card will spring out. 1.4. How to install the Control Panel 2 Locating a suitable position for the Control Panel The Control Panel requires main power and a constant cellular network reception. The Control Panel should be easily accessible. The Control Panel should not be placed in a damp location, such as a bathroom. The Control Panel should not be placed close to any heat source, such as microwave ovens, which can reduce signal strength. The Control Panel should not be located alongside other radio transmitting devices, such as mobile phones, cordless phone, or wireless computer network (Wi-Fi) devices. 1.5. Programming cable and Local Firmware Update cable CTC-1052-QT-DT35A has a QT cable A for PC programming and a QT cable B for Local firmware update (optional items, sold separately). To perform PC programming, the QT cable A must be plugged into the Programming Telephone Jack of CTC-1052-QT-DT35A, and then connected to PC. To perform Local firmware update, the QT cable B must be plugged the Programming Telephone Jack of CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A, and then connected to PC. into Important: When drilling into a wall, ensure there are no hidden cables or pipes. QT cable A Mounting the Control Panel The Control Panel can be mounted on the wall or wherever desired (e.g. on the table). Ensure the Control Panel is fitted at approximately at chest height where the buttons, microphone, and speaker can be easily accessed and operated. Use the 2 holes of the Wall Mounting Bracket as a template, mark off the holes positions. Drill 2 holes and insert the wall plugs if fixing into plaster or brick. Screw the base to the wall. Hook the Control unit onto the Wall Mounting Bracket (holding the unit with the front facing you). QT cable B 1.6. Compatible with Climaxs SMS Editor is CTC-1052-QT-DT35A compatible with Climaxs SMS Editor, which is designed to facilitate SMS remote programming via a PC. This tool allows you to program the panel easily from your computer, without sending complex SMS text messages from a mobile phone. 3 1. Press and hold the Learn Button of the CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. When pressed, the CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit one beep sound initially, and then emit a double beep on the 6th second followed by a voice prompt Release the button, Ready to learn sensor. Release the Learn Button right after the double beep and the voice prompt. 2. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A is now in learning mode and the Purple backlight will turn on. 3. Press the (Learn) button on the device or sensor. Voice Prompt: (Name of Sensor) learned. 4. If no action within 10 seconds after Ready to learn sensor prompt, CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A will prompt Press sensor button. This prompt will repeat two times if no action. 5. If no action after second Press sensor button prompt, CTC-1052 will prompt Press the button to exit. This prompt will be repeated if no action continutes. times three 6. If no action (no device button is pressed) after 5 minutes, the CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will automatically exit Local Learning Mode and return to idle mode. Voice Prompt: We are now in Normal Operation Mode. 2.3. Learn-In Device using Device ID If sensor device ID is given (please consult the supplier), the users can learn the device into the Control Panel using device ID. User can use SMS commands or the programming
(sold separately) to learn devices using device ID. tool SMS iWizard Please refer to the table CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A SMS Remote Programming Command Table or iWizard operation manual on how to learn in devices into different zones using device ID. the SMS 2. Learn-in the Devices There are three methods to learn in devices:
command learning, local learning, and using Device ID. The system can learn a total of 20 sensors. All learnt-in devices will be assigned to zone 1-20 sequentially. 2.1. Command Learning Command Learning:
1. The user can use Commands 93-94 to learn devices into the system. 2. Command 93 is designed to learn in devices for silent reporting, including WTR, Fall Sensor, or Panic Button. 3. Command 93 & 94 is designed to learn in the following devices and sensors. PIR Sensor ----- PIR Smoke Detector ---- SD Carbon Monoxide Detector---- CO Fixed Panic Button ---- PB Wrist Transmitter ---- WTR Pendant Transmitter ---- WTR Water Sensor ---- WS Fall Sensor ---- FS Carbon Dioxide Detector ---- CO2 Temperature Sensor ---- TS Please refer to 4.2 Programming Your 1052-
QT-DT35A: Commands 93-94 for details. The PC Programming Tool (1052-QT-DT35a-
Tool) also supports Command Learning. Please refer to 4.4 PC Programming Mode 4.4.1.5 Device for detailed instructions. 2.2. Local Learning Local Learning:
The user can also use the local learning method to learn in all devices. 1. When the device is learnt in for the first the time, voice prompt will prompt device/sensor name and learned. 2. Within 3 minutes after exiting learning mode, the control panel will emit 1 long beep everytime it receives a test code (from any device). To enter Local Learning Mode:
4 3. Remove the Devices There are two methods to remove learned-in devices: command removing, local removing, and SMS command removing. 3.1. Command Removing Command Removing 4. System Configuration Three CTC-1052-QT-DT35A programming modes are available: Remote Programming Mode, PC Programming Mode. programming, SMS and 4.1. Remote Programming The user can use Commands 80-82 to remove learned-in devices from the system. Mode 1. 2. 3. Command 80 is used to remove ALL previously learnt-in devices. Command 81 is used to remove Zone 1 device. Command 82 is used to remove Zone 2 device. Please refer to 4.2 Programming Your 1052-
QT-DT35A: Commands 80-82 for details. The PC Programming Tool (1052-QT-DT35a-
Tool) also supports Command Removing. Please refer to 4.4 PC Programming Mode 4.4.1.5 Device for detailed instructions. 3.2. Local Removing Under Local Learning Mode, the devices learnt into Zone 1 and Zone 2 can be removed by pressing and holding the Learn Button for 6 seconds. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit one long beep to indicate that the devices in Zone 1 and Zone 2 are removed. 3.3. SMS Command Removing SMS Command Removing The user can use the SMS command DEVDL to remove all learned-in devices from the system. Please refer to the table CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A SMS Remote Programming Command Table for details. To allow Remote Programming, there are two options for CTC-1052-QT-DT35A to answer the incoming calls.
(1) Auto Answering by ring count
(2) Dial in twice (Ring Count disable) The two options are set by Command #41. Please refer to Command 41 under section 4.2 Programming Your CTC-1052-QT-DT35A 4.1.1. Auto Answering by Ring Count By using Command 41, you can set the number of rings for CTC-1052-QT-DT35A to answer (00-
Rings is set as factory default). Step 1. Dial CTC-1052-QT-DT35A and wait for CTC-1052-QT-DT35A to answer. Step 2. Enter 8744 (default 4-digit Access Code) followed by #, via the phone set. Step 3. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will respond with two quick beeps to indicate it is ready for Remote Programming. Step 4. You are now in Programming Mode. Proceed to program by referring to the Command in section 4.2 Programming Your TC-1052-QT-DT35A. 4.1. 2. Dial in Twice (Ring Count Disable) As 00 is set in Command 41 by default, it means CTC-1052-QT-DT35A to auto answer the incoming calls by ring count. If Remote programming is required, you will need to call CTC-1052-QT-DT35A twice. is disabled Step 1. Dial CTC-1052-QT-DT35A and hang up after first 2 rings, wait for another 8-20 sec then call again. CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A will answer the call on the first ring. You will enter the Remote Programming Mode after the first ring from the 2nd call. 5 Step 2. Enter 8744 (the default 4-digit Access Long beep: Command failed Code) followed by #, via the phone set. Step 3. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will respond with two quick beeps to indicate it is ready for Remote Programming Commands. Step 4. You are now in Programming Mode. Proceed to program by referring to the Command in section 4.2 Programming Your CTC-1052-QT-DT35A.
<NOTE>
The first digit of Access Code must be entered within 15 seconds; otherwise CTC-1052-QT-DT35A exit automatically. will To exit Remote Programming mode, enter 99 followed by #. 4.2. Programming Your 1052-
QT-DT35A How to enter Commands?
Please make sure CTC-1052-QT-DT35A is in Programming Mode before trying any CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A Command Functions. Please refer to section System Configuration, Entering Programming Mode. 4. Function Selection = According to different Command you will have different entering in this part, e.g. Tel. Number, Account number, etc. 5. # = Terminates Function Selection 6. ACK = Function Selection Acknowledgement On CTC-1052-QT-DT35A:
Short beep: Command succeeded Long beep: Command failed On the programming phone set:
Short beep: Command succeeded Long beep: Command failed Follow the Command Steps to program your CTC-1052-QT-DT35A:
Step 1. Enter Command number (DTMF Numeric Command, ex. (01), (02)) Step 2. Press (#) to terminate the DTMF Command. Step 3. One short beep will be heard for successful Command entry. Follow the protocol below to command CTC-1052-QT-DT35A:
Step 4. Enter the desired Command function CC # DTMF ACK Function Selection
# DTMF ACK Step 5. Enter (#) to terminate the Command 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Step 6. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit a short number. Operation. 1. CC = 2-digit DTMF Command 2. # = Termination of the DTMF Command 3. ACK = DTMF Command Acknowledgement On CTC-1052-QT-DT35A:
Short beep: Command succeeded Long beep: Command failed On the programming phone set:
beep, indicating successful programming. The maximum interval between key strokes is 2 minutes. Otherwise, commands will be ignored and CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will automatically exit to Idle Mode. Any erroneous programming must be rectified and program again correctly. Command 00 Caller ID 6 Short beep: Command succeeded Caller ID(s). Command (00) can be used to program 20 When an incoming call matches with any of the programmed Caller ID(s), CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A will auto-answer the call without checking access code or any button press. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will match the numbers starting from the last digit, and verify 10 digits at the most. For example, if a number string 321 is programmed, CTC-1052-QT will instantly pick up any call that has 321 as the last 3 digits. If a number string 17605851848 is programmed, CTC-1052-QT will instantly pick up any call that has 7605851848 as the last 10 digits. The first digit "1" of the Caller ID will be ignored. Up to 20 digits are allowed for each Caller ID. Function Selection
(201-220) Result Set Caller ID
(1st 20th Caller ID) To set a Caller ID:
Step 1: Enter 00 + # on the phone set, then a short beep will be heart via the phone set. Step 2: Enter the Caller ID Sequence (201-
220) followed by the * symbol, and then the Caller ID, and the # symbol at the end to terminate Function Selection. Example: 201*27912518#
201 represents it being the 1st Caller ID. 27912518 represents the Caller ID Step 3: A short beep will be heart via the phone set if Function Selection is successful. can hear one beep from the telephone speaker that indicates the programming is successful. If you hear CTC-1052-QT-DT35A emit one beep instead, that means the programming of the 1st telephone number has failed. Please the programming steps again. repeat Likewise, the 2nd, 3rd or 4th Tel. numbers can be programmed using Command (02), (03) or (04) respectively.
<NOTE>
When entering the phone number, entering () means a 3-second pause.
(e.g. Switchboard system, extension, etc.). For example, the phone number is 21111111 and extension number is 255. Enter: 21111111*255. Up to 20 digits including () are allowed for each telephone number. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Tel. numbers will be used as primary medical alarm number, secondary medical alarm number, primary fire/CO2 alarm number, and secondary fire/CO2 alarm number, respectively. Delete Telephone Number To delete the 1st Tel. number, enter (01) followed by (#), after one short beep, enter another (#). You can hear one beep from the telephone speaker that indicates the telephone number has been successfully deleted. If you hear CTC-1052-QT-DT35A emit one beep instead, that means you have failed to delete the telephone number. Please repeat the deleting steps again. Likewise, you can erase the respective 2nd, 3rd or 4th Tel. Numbers, by following the above procedure. Command 01-04 Telephone Number Programming Command 05-06 Select Telephone Number for Alarm Reporting and Status Reporting Used to program the 1st - 4th Tel. numbers
<IMPORTANT NOTE>
respectively. To program the 1st Tel. number: enter (01) followed by (#). After one short beep, enter
(telephone number) followed by (#).You the Tel. number in If Commands #5, #6 and #7, then Command #7 holds the top priority to is selected 7 overwrite the setting. The Tel. number selected in Command #7 will not be used for alarm and/or status reporting. Command (05): Select which telephone number & GPRS/IP (1-6) is/are to be used for Alarm Reporting. 5th & 6th GPRS. #s 1st, 2nd & 3rd Tel. #s 1st, 2nd & 4th Tel. #s Command (06): Select which telephone number & GPRS/IP (1-6) is/are to be used for Status Reporting. 1st , 3rd & 4th Tel. #s 2nd, 3rd & 4th Tel. #s Available Key-in options:
Tel. Number /
Function Selection IP Address Sequence 1st Tel. #
2nd Tel. #
3rd Tel. #
4th Tel. #
5th GPRS1 #
6th GPRS2 #
1st & 2nd Tel. #s 1st & 3rd Tel. #s 1st & 4th Tel. #s 1st Tel & 5th GPRS. #s 1st Tel & 6th GPRS. #s 2nd & 3rd Tel. #s 2nd & 4th Tel. #s 2nd Tel & 5th GPRS. #s 2nd Tel & 6th GPRS. #s 3rd & 4th Tel. #s 3rd Tel & 5th GPRS. #s 3rd Tel & 6th GPRS. #s 4th Tel & 5th GPRS. #s 4th Tel & 6th GPRS. #s
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(23)
(24)
(25)
(26)
(34)
(35)
(36)
(45)
(46)
(56)
(123)
(124)
(134)
(234)
(12345)
(123456) 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Tel. #s
(1234) 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Tel. & 5th GPRS. #s 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Tel. 5th &
6th GPRS. #s
<NOTE>
The Tel. number selected in Command
#7 will not be used for alarm and/or status reporting, even if it is selected in command #5 and/or #6. When multiple Tel. numbers are selected, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will always dial in respective programmed order. The latest Command (05-06) setting(s) will overwrite any previously enter setting(s). When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A reports, GPRS has the highest priority. Command 10-14 Account Number Programming Commands (10-14) are used to set the account number for the telephone numbers used for Reporting. Command (10): Set the same account number for all telephone numbers. and 5th
& 6th GPRS. #s Command
(11-14): Set the account numbers for the 1st-4th Tel. numbers used for Reporting respectively. In (Function Selection) key in 4 or 6 or 8 digit Account Number. Command 20-24 Reporting Method 8 Commands (20-24) are used to program the Alarm reporting method for each Tel. Number. Command (20): Program the same Alarm Reporting Method for all 4 Tel. Numbers. Command (21-24): Program reporting method for Numbers respectively. the alarm the 1st-4th Tel. Available Options:
Method Function Selection selected:
is Once alarm or emergency data successfully the CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A will automatically send out a SMS (CID) Message. transmitted, Command 31 Ringer Enable for Incoming Calls CTC-1052-QT-DT35A can be programmed to emit a ring tone as an audio alert, or silent for incoming calls. Speech Method
(3) Open Two-way communication Function Selection Result If Speech Method is selected:
The time-out period for the incoming call is SMS Reporting Method
<NOTE>
(4) SMS (CID) The latest Command (20-24) setting(s) will overwrite any previously entered setting(s). After the dialing for alarm/emergency is successful, CTC-1052-QT-
trigger DT35A opens a voice communication between the Call Recipient and CTC-1052-QT-DT35A for 1-10 minutes (set by Command #46). two-way If the Call Recipient needs more talk time, they can press any keys except 9 or 0 on their phone set to reset to the original communication duration (set by Command #46). To terminate the call, press (9) or RESET BUTTON on CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A. During the Speech period, CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A will emit two beeps via the telephone handset to alert the call recipient the remaining time of 20 & 10 secs. Speech Reporting made under Silent Mode (set by Command #35) will automatically be switched to Listen-in, but call recipient can press DTMF keys to open two-way communication or change modes. If any of SMS Reporting Methods is
(0)
(1) OFF (Ring Tone Disable) ON (Ring Tone Enable) Factory Default is set as (0), OFF. If the function is set to ON, you can answer the incoming call by pressing the Active button of WTR, PB, or Fall Sensor, or the Help Button on CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. 30 minutes. To terminate the incoming call, either press the Active button of WTR, PB, or Fall Sensor, or press the Reset Button on CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. During the AC Power failure period, Ring Tone is automatically disabled. Command 32 Audible Fault Alert CTC-1052-QT-DT35A can be programmed to emit Fault Alert Beeps every 30 seconds from AC Failure. Function Selection Result
(0)
(1)
(No Warning Beep) OFF ON
(With Warning Beep) Factory Default is set as (0), OFF. Command 34 9 Emergency Button Enable The Help Button can be enabled or disabled to send an Emergency alarm report:
Command 37 AC Fault Report Function Selection Result
(0)
(1) OFF
(Disable) ON
(Enable) Factory Default is set as (1), ON. OFF: Pressing the Help Button is unable to send an emergency alarm. ON: Pressing the Help Button will activate the panel send an emergency alarm. Command 35 Silent Mode CTC-1052-QT-DT35A can be selected to operate in Silent Mode. This will mute all normal operation warning beeps, guard time tone and key tone.
<NOTE>
Speech Reporting made under Silent Mode will automatically be switched to Listen-in, but call recipient can press DTMF two-way communication or change modes. open keys to If Command #31 is set as Enable, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit ring tone for incoming calls even in silent mode. Silent mode will not mute the long beep emitted during walk test. Function Selection
(0)
(1) Result ON (Silent) OFF (Normal) Factory Default is set as (1), OFF. The CTC-1052-QT-DT35A be programmed to send a Fault Report when an AC power failure is detected. can Function Selection Result
(0)
(1)
(Send No Report) OFF ON
(Send Report) Factory Default is set as (1), ON.
<NOTE>
Reporting will only be made after condition detecting Fault continuously for one hour. AC Command 38 Follow-On & Call-Back Function Function Selection Result
(0)
(1)
(2) Follow-On
(Reserved) Call-Back Follow-On & Call-Back reporting When this function is programmed as (1), after a successful the Monitoring Center, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will automatically hang up the line and start a 5-minute waiting period to auto answer any the Monitoring Center. incoming phone calls from to When this function is programmed as (2), after a successful the Monitoring Center, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will automatically enter the Follow-On mode. reporting to Once Follow-On Mode is terminated, CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A will automatically start a 5-
minute waiting period to auto answer any incoming phone calls from the Monitoring Center. When the Monitoring Center calls back within the 5-minute period (when call back 10 function is enabled), CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will auto-answer the call after the 1st-2nd ring and waits for Access Code (default is 8744) and the (#) key entry within 15 seconds. When the correct Access Code is received, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will then open a Full-
Duplex Communication to allow the Call Recipient to speak to CTC-1052-QT-DT35A directly. You can use DTMF command to switch the communicating method. Please refer to section 4.2. Alarm Activation. The Access Code must be entered within 15 seconds. Otherwise, CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A will disconnect the call automatically. To terminate the call, press DTMF (9),
(0) or Reset Button on 1052-QT-
DT35A. If the 5-minute waiting period is up, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will automatically exit this waiting mode and return to idle mode.
<NOTE>
Command 40 Set Access Code The Access Code to enter Programming Menu (locally or remotely), and the Call-Back Function. is used It consists of 4 digits and has been set to
(8744) as factory default. Before you set your own Access Code, (8744) must be keyed in. To set a new Access code; enter the in Function
(4-digit number) desired Selection. Command 41 Auto Answer for Remote Programming CTC-1052-QT-DT35A can be programmed to auto answer incoming phone calls after a pre-set number of rings have been reached. The number of rings range from
(00) (no auto answer) to (32) rings. Function Selection Result
(00)
(01) - (32) OFF ON Factory Default is (00) Rings.
<NOTE>
When (00), it means CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A cannot auto-answer the call by ring count. If you want to do Remote the programming, Remote method described in 4. System Confguration, 4.1. Remote Programming Mode, 4.1.2. Dial in Twice. Programming please follow Command 42 Guard Time Delay This command is designed for any compatible sensor, except Fall Sensor
(fall detection). Guard Time Delay time is a time period programmed to delay alarm reporting. If a false alarm is raised, it can be cancelled within this Guard Time Delay time. The programmable delay time range from
(00) (instant reporting) to (99) seconds.
(SD), Emergency alarms activated by Smoke Detectors Carbon Monoxide Detectors (CO), Carbon Dioxide Detector
(CO2), Temperature Sensor (TS), and Water Sensors (WS) do not have Guard Time Delay and will be reported immediately. Function Selection Result
(00) INSTANT REPORTING
(01) - (99) DELAY Alarm activated by pressing a button cannot be cancelled after the Guard Time is elapsed.
<NOTE>
The Guard Time Delay from pressing the Active Button on a Fall sensor is determined by Command #42 instead of Command #66. time The Guard Time Delay from a fall detection (of a Fall Sensor) is set by Command #66. 11 Command 43 Periodic Test Call CTC-1052-QT-DT35A can be programmed to make test calls periodically (every 07 days, 0-23 hours, and 0-59 mins). Function Selection Result
(000000) OFF
(DDHHMM) DD: (00) - (07) HH: (00) - (23) MM: (00) - (59) 0 - 7 days, 0 -23 hours, 0 -59 mins
<NOTE>
Whenever programming mode is accessed, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will reset the Periodic Test Call timer. Periodic Test Call will only function with telephone numbers assigned to SMS reporting method in Command 20-24. Command 44 Mobility Timer The Mobility Timer counting down can be reset by:
1. Pressing the Reset Button on CTC-1052-QT-DT35A, or, 2. Movement detected by PIR Detector 3. Only workable by entering 2 digits. When Mobility Timer expires and no reset signal is received, CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A will start to emit one long beep every 5 minutes to alert the user. After 30 minutes, is not received, a mobility alarm reporting will be made. if reset signal The reporting method for mobility alarm is the same as the emergency alarm. The report will be sent based on your reporting methods without guard time waiting. When (00) is selected, no code is sent to Monitoring Center. When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A is in idle mode, press and hold the Learn Button for 15 seconds, until you hear a long beep. Release the Mobility timer will be suspended. the button and This function monitors user movement around the premises and sends an inactivity report to the Monitoring Center if the user fails to reset the inactivity timer. This will disable or enable the Inactivity Timer with selectable count down periods. Options are:
Command 46 Two-Way Period This command is used to program the allowable time duration for Two-way voice communication period (Speech mode). It can be set from (01) (1 minute) - (10) (10 minutes). Function Selection Result Function Selection Result
(00)
(01)
(02)
(36) DISABLE 1HR 2HR
. 36HR
(01)
(02) 1 MINUTE 2 MINUTES
(03)-(10) 3-10 MINUTES During the two-way voice comminucation, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit two beeps via the telephone handset to alert the call recipient the remaining time of 20 & 10 seconds. Press any DTMF key except the hang up key to reset the communication time to its preset duration. Factory Default is set as (00), DISABLE.
<NOTE>
12 Command 47 Off-Set Time After the Control Panels power is supplied, the time of the Check-in Report starts calculating. According to the setting of Off-Set Time, the Control Panel will send Check-in Report once, and then send report according to the setting of Command 43 Test call. Function Selection
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6) Result 1 Hour 2 Hour 3 Hour 4 Hour 8 Hour 12Hour Factory default is set as (1) 1 Hour. When the Off-Set Time is reset in programming Mode, the time of the Off-Set period will recalculate. Off-Set time Report will be sent only once, and then the Control Panel sends Check-in Report according to setting of period test call, unless the Control Panel restarts or the Off-Set time is reset.
<NOTE>
Whenever programming mode is accessed, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will reset the Off-Set timer. Command 49 Supervision This option is used to enable system Supervision function. Once enabled, CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A will be able to receive the check-in signals from Wrist Pendants
(WTR) to indicate their proper functioning. Function Selection
(0)
(1)
(2) Result Disable 4 Days 5 Days
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7) 6 Days 7 Days 8 Days 9 Days 10 Days Factory default is set as (0) Disable. No code is sent to Monitoring Center. When the supervisory timer expires and no supervision signal is received from WTR , CTC-1052-QT-DT35A a Supervisory Failure report. send will Supervisory Failure is a status report. Command 53 Voice Prompt Language This command is used to set voice prompt language. Function Selection
(0)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(19)
(20) Result English Arabic Spanish Russian Other Beep Factory default is set as (0) English. Command 54 Fall Sensor Sensitivity This command is used to set Fall Sensor Sensitivity. There are 5 sensitivity levels for selection. 1=Lowest Sensitivity, 5=Highest Sensitivity Function Selection Result
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) Sensitivity Level 1
(Lowest) Sensitivity Level 2 Sensitivity Level 3 Sensitivity Level 4 13
(5) Sensitivity Level 5
(Highest) Factory default is set as (3)Sensitivity level 3. Command 55 High Temperature Reporting This command is used to program the High in threshold Temperature Reporting degrees Fahrenheit. When temperature reaches or exceeds the High Temperature threshold, CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A will report High Temperature Alarm to CMS. Function Selection Result
(032)-(200) 32-200 F Factory Default is set as (095), 95F. Command 56 Low Temperature Reporting This command is used to program the Low in threshold Temperature Reporting degrees Fahrenheit. When temperature reaches or drops below the Low Temperature threshold, CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A will report Low Temperature Alarm to CMS. Function Selection Result
(032)-(200) 32-200 F
<NOTE>
Factory Default is set as (047), 47F. Command 57 CO2 Alarm Reporting This command is used to program the CO2 Alarm Reporting threshold. When CO2 concentration value reaches or exceeds the Alarm Reporting threshold, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will report CO2 Alarm to CMS. 14 Function Selection Result
(0000)-(9999) 0-9999 ppm Factory Default is set as (0800), 800ppm Command 63 Speaker Volume Adjustment This function is used to adjust speaker volume. To set speaker volume in different communication set different parameters. channels, please Function Selection Result
(2) Two-way To set speaker volume in two-way modes for 4G/LTE, the sequence is:
Communication DTMF Speaker Volume Channel 2
1 to 5
(4G/LTE)
* Communication Channel: 1 digit ( 2: Two-way)
* Be sure to put * between communication channel value and speaker volume value.
(For 4G/LTE) To set the speaker volume with a number, ranging 1 to 5. The higher the value, the louder the voice. Factory default is set as (2) for Two-Way mode. Please refer to programming command table section for configuration. Example: if you want to raise the speaker volume to level 5 in the Two Way mode, please enter: 2*5 The volume value in the Listen In or Talk-
Only mode is adjusted for the best communication quality. It is fixed and cannot be changed. Echo volume varies depending on the adjustment of speaker volume and microphone sensitivity. To minimize the impact of echo, if you raise speaker volume, please be sure lower microphone sensitivity, and vice versa. to Command 64
<NOTE>
Microphone Sensitivity Adjustment This command is used if a fall is This function is used to adjust microphone sensitivity. The microphone sensitivity only can be adjusted in the two-way mode. ranging 1 To set the microphone sensitivity with a to 5. This value number, received sound source represents range. The higher the value, the wider range of sound source. Factory default is set as
(3). the Please refer to programming command table section for configuration.
<NOTE>
The sensitivity level in the Listen In or Talk-Only mode is adjusted for the best communication quality. It is fixed and cannot be changed. Echo volume varies depending on adjustment of speaker volume and microphone sensitivity. To minimize the impact of echo, if you raise speaker volume, please be sure lower microphone sensitivity, and vice versa. to Command 66 Set Guard Time Delay Time for Fall Sensor This command is used to set the Guard Time Delay time for fall sensor. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A can be programmed to delay alarm reporting triggered by a fall detection from (00) (instant reporting) to
(99) seconds. During this time period, a continuous series
(1 beep every 0.5 second) of beeps will be emitted to alert user. If a false alarm is triggered by a fall detection, it can be cancelled within the Guard Time Delay by pressing the Active Button of the Fall Sensor for 4 seconds. Function Selection Result
(00) INSTANT REPORTING
(01) - (99) DELAY Factory Default is (15), 15 SECONDS. detected. If an emergency alarm is triggered by pressing the Active Button on Fall sensor, the guard time delay time is determined by Command 42. Command 76 Call Progress Tone This command is used to turn on/off the dialing tone of phone calls while making alarm reporting. Function Selection Result
(0)
(1)
<NOTE>
OFF
(Disable) ON When this function is set to ON, you will hear a dialing tone from the speaker indicating the status of phone calls. When this function is set to OFF, you will not hear the dialing tone of phone calls. This function will be disabled if Command 35 is set as Enable. This function will be disabled if alarm from a Silent activation Device (learnt using Command #93). is made Factory default is (0), OFF. Command 77 Speech Report ACK A two-way communication is established when a call is made from CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A to the Monitoring Center by sending out a speech report. When speech report is set to (0), press any to regard speech for panel DTMF key reporting successful. When speech reporting is set to (1), off-hook phone for panel to regard speech reporting successful. Factory default is (0), Any DTMF. 15 Function Selection Result
(0)
(1) Any DTMF OFF-HOOK Command 80-82 Remove Devices is learnt-in successfully. Adding a device for a second time is prohibited unless it is removed from the system first. If one long beep is emitted instead of 2 beeps, it indicates:
The device has already been learnt-in. When the 21st device is attempted to learn-in. When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A received the alarm signal the Silent Pendant, it will not emit any warning beeps during Reporting and Guard time period. from CTC-1052-QT-DT35A can be programmed to remove ALL previously learnt devices by entering (80) followed by ().
<NOTE>
will After entering command (80) (), the an immediately system acknowledging beep over the phone. Continue to hold the phone set until you hear the second acknowledging beep after 12 seconds. emit Command 81 is used to remove Zone 1 Command 82 is used to remove Zone 2 device. device. Command 94 Learn-In Device
<NOTE>
Command 93 Learn-In Silent Pendant
<NOTE>
This command in Remote Programming Mode. It is only available in PC programming mode. is not available For learning Silent Pendant:
Step 1: Click the Start button besides 93#
(Learn-in Silent Device) to enter learning mode, a Panel in learning mode. Please press Device Button!
message will pop up. Step 2: Press the Pendant Button within 20 seconds. Learning can only be completed within the signal reception range of CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. If no signal is received within 20 secs, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit a long beep and automatically returns to Programming mode. Step 3: CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit 2 beeps to indicate that Silent Pendant 16 This command in Remote Programming Mode. It is only available in PC programming mode. is not available Up to 20 devices can be learnt into CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A by using Command #93 or
#94. The available devices that can be learnt-in Command #93 or 94 are:
PIR Sensor ----- PIR Smoke Detector ---- SD Carbon Monoxide ---- CO Fixed Panic Button ---- PB Wrist Transmitter ---- WTR Water Sensor ---- WS Fall Sensor Carbon Dioxide Detector ---- CO2 Temperature Sensor ---- TS Pendant Transmitter ---- WTR Step 1: Click the Start button besides 94#
(Device) to enter learning mode, a Panel in learning mode. Please press Device Button! message will pop up. Step 2: Press the learn button on the device within 20 seconds. Learning can only be completed within the signal reception range of CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. If no signal is received within 20 sec, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit a long beep and automatically return to Programming mode. Step 3: CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit 2 is the device indicate to beeps learnt-in successfully. Adding a device for a second time is prohibited unless it is removed from the system first. If one long beep is emitted instead of 2 beeps, it indicates:
The device has already been learnt-in. Step 4: Repeat steps 1-3 until all devices to learn-in. are learnt-in. 4.3. SMS Remote Programming CTC-1052-QT-DT35A programmed via SMS commands. can
<NOTE>
be remotely Prior to procced, please be reminded to change the language setting of your mobile phone to English. Step 1: Use your handset and go into the SMS Step 2: Enter the SMS keyword (default is edit screen. PROG). Step 3: Enter a space. Step 4: Enter the access code (default is 8744 as defined by Command 40). Step 6: Enter the programming command. Step 7: Editing is complete; you may send to the Control Panel. When the 21st device is attempted Step 5: Enter a space. Command 98 Factory Default Reset
<EXAMPLE>
To Reset CTC-1052-QT-DT35A to factory default settings, enter (98) and then (#). After one short beep, continue by entering
() and then end with another (#), one beep will be heard for termination. Once the Factory Default Reset the programmed data is is executed, all returned to its default value and all the devices learnt-in are removed. You have to do the programming and learn-in the device one by one again. that have been Command 99 Exit Programming Mode Enter (99) and (#), after one short beep, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A the Programming Mode and returns to idle mode. exits
<NOTE>
E.g. PROG_8744_TEL1:0227940001 PROG SMS Keyword __ 8744 __ Space Access Code Space TEL1 Telephone number 1 Colon 0227940001 Programming data/option For a complete list of SMS commands, please refer to section 4.3.1 CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A Remote Programming Command Table. SMS 17 4.3.1 CTC-1052-QT-DT35A SMS Remote Programming Command Table CORRESPON-
DING DTMF CHARACTER COMMANDS If the SMS Keyword is set as PROG, and Access Code is set as 8744 (factory default). ITEM COMMAND EXAMPLE & USAGE DEFAULT KEYWD PROG 8744 KEYWD:IPOG To set/change the SMS keyword for installer (4-character) PROG PROG 8744 TELN1:0227940559 To set/change Telephone number 1 (Used as Primary Medical Alarm number)
(Max. 20 digits, Null=to clear Telephone number 1) PROG 8744 TELN2:0227940559 To set/change Telephone number 2 (Used as Secondary Medical Alarm number)
(Max. 20 digits, Null=to clear Telephone number 2) PROG 8744 TELN3:0227940559 To set/change Telephone number 3 (Used as Primary Fire/CO2 Alarm number)
(Max. 20 digits, Null= to clear Telephone number 3) PROG 8744 TELN4:0227940559 To set/change Telephone number 4 (Used as Secondary Fire/CO2 Alarm number)
(Max. 20 digits, Null=to clear Telephone number 4) PROG 8744 ALMRP:1234 To select the number for alarm report 1=Telephone 1 , 2=Telephone 2 , 3=Telephone 3 4=Telephone 4 , 5=GPRS1 , 6=GPRS2 PROG 8744 STARP:1234 To select then number for status report 1=Telephone 1 , 2=Telephone 2 , 3=Telephone 3 4=Telephone 4 , 5=GPRS1 , 6=GPRS2 184474795 15 184483730 10 185542504 61 185570701 11 1234 56 PROG 8744 ACNTG:1234, To set/change the same 4- 6- 8-
digit account number for all 4 telephone numbers (Null=to clear 4 Telephone numbers) PROG 8744 ACNT1:1234, To set/change the 4- 6- 8-digit account number for Telephone number 1(Null=to clear account number for Telephone number 1) PROG 8744 ACNT2:1234, To set/change the 4- 6- 8-digit account number for Telephone number 2 (Null=to clear account number for Telephone number 2) PROG 8744 ACNT3:1234, To set/change the 4- 6- 8-digit account number for Telephone number 3
(Null=to clear account number for Telephone number 3) PROG 8744 ACNT4:1234, To set/change t the 4- 6- 8-digit account number for Telephone number 4 (Null=to clear account number for Telephone number 4) No account number No account number No account number No account number No account number
01#
02#
03#
04#
05#
06#
10#
11#
12#
13#
14#
SMS Keyword
(Installer) Telephone number 1 TELN1 Telephone number 2 TELN2 Telephone number 3 TELN3 Telephone number 4 TELN4 ALMRP STARP ACNTG ACNT1 ACNT2 ACNT3 ACNT4 Telephone number for alarm report Telephone number for status report Global account number Account number 1 Account number 2 Account number 3 Account number 4 Reporting method for Telephone numbers Reporting method for Telephone number 1 20#
all 4 FMATG PROG 8744 FMATG:0 To set the reporting methods for all 4 Telephone numbers 3=Speech, 4=SMS CID 3=Speech 21#
FMAT1 PROG 8744 FMAT1:0 To set the reporting method for Telephone number 1 3=Speech, 4=SMS CID 3=Speech 18 CORRESPON-
DING DTMF CHARACTER COMMANDS ITEM COMMAND EXAMPLE & USAGE DEFAULT 22#
23#
24#
31#
32#
34#
37#
38#
40#
42#
Reporting method for Telephone number 2 Reporting method for Telephone number 3 Reporting method for Telephone number 4 Ringer enable for incoming calls FMAT2 FMAT3 FMAT4 PROG 8744 FMAT2:0 To set the reporting method for Telephone number 2 3=Speech, 4=SMS CID PROG 8744 FMAT3:0 To set the reporting method for Telephone number 3 3=Speech, 4=SMS CID PROG 8744 FMAT4:0 To set the reporting method for Telephone number 4 3=Speech, 4=SMS CID ENRIN PROG 8744 ENRIN:0 To enable/disable ring tone for incoming calls 0=Disable, 1=Enable 35#
Silent mode SILMO Audible fault alert FAUTA Emergency button EMBUT AC fault report ACRPT Follow-On &
Call Back FOLON Set access code Guard time delay ACCES GUDTI 43#
Periodic test call TESTC 44#
46#
Mobility timer MOBTI Two-way period FOLTI 47#
Off-set time OFFST PROG 8744 FAUTA:0 To enable/disable audible fault alert 0=Disable, 1=Enable PROG 8744 EMBUT:1 To enable/disable the Emergency button to send an emergency alarm report 0=Disable, 1=Enable PROG 8744 SILMO:1 To enable/disable silent mode 0=Silent mode On, 1=Silent mode Off PROG 8744 ACRPT:1 To enable/disable AC fault report 0=Disable, 1=Enable PROG 8744 FOLON:0 To set the follow-on & call back mode 0=Follow-on (Reserved), 1=Call-back, 2=Follow-on & Call-
back PROG 8744 ACCES:1234 To change the access code for installer (4-digit) PROG 8744 GUDTI:10 To set the guard time delay time for a compatible sensor
(except Fall Sensor) 00=Instant, 01-99=1-99 seconds PROG 8744 TESTC:DDHHMM To set the periodic test call DD:00-07=0-7 Day(s) HH= 00-23=0-23 Hour(s) MM=00-59=0-59 Min(s) 000000= Disable Example: PROG 8744 TESTC:012359 01= 1 Day 23=23 Hours 59= 59 mins PROG 8744 MOBTI:00 To set the Mobility timer 00=Disable, 01-36 =1 - 36 Hours PROG 8744 FOLTI:02 To set the duration for two-way voice communication period 01-10=1-10 minutes PROG 8744 OFFST:1 To set the off-set time 1=1 Hour, 2=2 Hours, 3=3 Hours 4=4 Hours, 5=8 Hours, 6=12 Hours 3=Speech 3=Speech 3=Speech 0 = Disable 0 = Disable 1 = Enable 1 = Silent mode Off 1 = Enable 0 = Follow-
on 8744 00= instant reporting 7 Days 00 =
Disable 10 =
10 minutes 1 =
1 Hour 19 0 = Disable 0 = English 3 Mic: 3 15 sec Any DTMF CORRESPON-
DING DTMF CHARACTER COMMANDS ITEM COMMAND EXAMPLE & USAGE DEFAULT 49#
Supervision SUPPR 53#
Prompt LANGU 54#
Fall Sensor Sensitivity FALSN 63#
Set speaker volume SPKVL PROG 8744 SUPPR:0 To set the supervision timer 0=Disable, 1=4 Days, 2=5 Days, 3=6 Days 4=7 Days, 5=8 Days, 6=9 Days, 7=10 Days PROG 8744 LANGU:0 To set voice prompt language. 0=English, 1=Arabic, 2=Spanish, 3=Russian, 19=other, 20=Beep PROG 8744 FALSN:3 To set Fall Sensor Sensitivity, 1 ~ 5 Levels, 1=Lowest Sensitivity, 5= Highest Sensitivity PROG 8744 SPKVL:2&5 (4G/LTE) To set speaker volume in two-way mode for 4G/LTE. The sequence is: Mode Number + & + Speaker Volume Communication Mode Number: 1 digit ( 2: Two-way) Speaker Volume: 1 digit (Number 1-5). The higher the Two-way:2 Volume Level: 5 value, the louder the voice. 64#
66#
77#
Set microphone sensitivity Set guard time for fall sensor PROG 8744 MICSN:1-5 To set the microphone volume with a number, ranging MICSN 1-5. The higher the value, the wider range the sound received. Default is set as (3). Note: only can be adjusted in the two-way mode. FAGUD PROG 8744 FAGUD15 To set the guard time delay time for fall sensor. 00=Instant, 01-99=1-99 seconds Speech report ack SPACK PROG 8744 SPACK:1 Speech report acknowledgement. 0 = Any DTMF On, 1 = OFF-HOOK
IP address TCIP1
IP address TCIP2 PROG 8744 TCIP1:192.168.1.110 To set/change the IP address for the Monitoring Station Input IP address: 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 3.18.43.178 PROG 8744 TCIP2:192.168.1.110 To set/change the IP address for the Monitoring Station Input IP address: 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 66.161.236. 177
Port number PORT1
Port number PORT2 PROG 8744 PORT1:3301 To set/change the port number for the IP address Input 1 to 5 digits PROG 8744 PORT2:3301 To set/change the port number for the IP address Input 1 to 5 digits GPRS/IP account number GPRS/IP account number IPAC1 PROG 8744 IPAC1:1052 To set/change the GPRS/IP account number (4-10digit) IPAC2 PROG 8744 IPAC2:1052 To set/change the GPRS/IP account number (4-10digit) 17000 17000 Access Point Name APNSR PROG 8744 APNSR:INTERNET To set/change the Access Point Name (APN server, 31 digits) c2.korem2 m.com
User name GPUSE PROG 8744 GPUSE:123 To set/change the user name Input 1 to 15 alphanumeric characters No user name 20 CORRESPON-
DING DTMF CHARACTER COMMANDS ITEM COMMAND EXAMPLE & USAGE DEFAULT
Password GPASS PROG 8744 GPASS:65536 To set/change the password Input 1 to 5 digits No password
Reset to factory default Delete Device FTSET PROG 8744 FTSET:YyS DEVDL PROG 8744 DEVDL:SCMD To delete devices learnt into the panel. SCMD:
80 = delete All Devices.
Add Device DEVAD Firmware Update FWURL Add a voice prompt V1URL PROG 8744 DEVAD:SCMD,ID PROG 8744 DEVAD:94010203A001 To add devices into the panel SCMD:
93 = add silent device 94 = add device The devices are added sequentially into zone 1-20 ID: The 10-digit device ID (usually labelled on the back of the device) PROG 8744 FWURL:URL,File_size To update firmware URL: Domain Name File_Size: 00000~65536 Example:
PROG 8744 FWURL:HTTP://59.1.2.3:53000/hfs_server/
52dtab04a.bin,63488 PROG 8744 V1URL:URL,File_Name,Account To add a voice prompt URL: Domain Name File_Name:XX (For other language) Account:01-99 Example:
PROG 8744 V1URL:HTTP://59.1.2.3:53000/hfs_server/,XX,01 Restart system SysRst Restart Panel System
<NOTE>
1. GPRS functions can only be programed via SMS messages, and the commands MUST be sent in this sequence: Country code IP address Port number GPRS/IP account number Access Point Name User name Password. 2. To set multiple SMS commands:
<space>). 1. Ex: PROG_8744_TELN1:0227940559_TELN2:0227940559
(underline represents 2. Maximum of 70 digits, including <space>, are allowed to be contained in a SMS message sent by the cell phone. 3. SMS remote programming command can only be sent in the standby mode. 4. The SMS command is successfully set after getting a confirmation message. 21 Figure 1 Figure 2 4.4 PC Programming Mode The 1052-QT-DT35a-Tool is a programming software that provides intuitive graphical interface for you to program the panel easily from your computer, instead of entering complex DTMF commands from your phone or sending complex SMS text messages from a mobile device. Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10 operating system System Requirement:
USB Serial Port supported. To enter PC programming mode:
Panel Connection Step 1. Plug a DC 12V 1.5A power adapter into the DC Jack of your panel and connect to power supply. Press the power button to power on the panel. Step 2. Plug the PC Programming cable into the Programming Telephone Jack of the panel. Step 3. Connect the PC Programming cable to the USB Extension Cable. Step 4. Connect the USB Extension Cable to the USB port on your computer. See Figure 1 for connection diagram between medical panel and computer. See Figure 2 for CTC-1052-QT-DT35A connection jack locations. Installing The USB Driver Step 5. For the computer to recognize the USB connection, please try installing the USB driver. Please go to http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm. Scroll down the webpage and select the driver file according to your operation system, download and install the driver. 22 Using the 1052-QT-DT35a-Tool programming software Step 6. After installing the USB driver, you can start programming with 1052-QT-DT35a-Tool programming software via USB port. To download 1052-QT-DT35a-Tool programming software, open your browser and type below URL in the address bar: http://www.climax.com.tw/climax-download-1052qt-dt35a-
tool.html. Step 7. 1052-QT-DT35a-Tool is a portable application and requires no installation. Simply unzip the file to a desired folder and double-click 1052-QT-DT35a-Tool to execute the programming tool. The following configuration screen will be opened. 23 Step 8. Select the COM port generated for CTC-1052-QT-DT35A after installing the USB Driver (the USB port connected to CTC-1052-QT-DT35A), enter the password (default 8744), and then click Open. Step 9. A Read All command success! message will pop up. Click OK, and the current 1052-
QT-DT35A settings will be displayed. 24 4.4.1 Function Tabs To program the CTC-1052-QT-DT35A Control Panel, click on different function tabs to see and edit CTC-1052-QT-DT35A functions. 4.4.1.1 Report The Report tab allows the user to configure report settings. 21# - 24# Reporting Method [Tel. Number 1-4]:
- You can program the Alarm reporting method for each Tel. Number (1st-4th Tel.) by selecting from each drop-down menu respectively. Available reporting methods include Speech and SMS CID. 05# To select the number for alarm report:
06# To select the number for status report:
- Select which telephone number (1-4) & GPRS (1-2) is/are to be used for Alarm Reporting.
- Select which telephone number (1-4) & GPRS (1-2) is/are to be used for Status Reporting. 4.4.1.2 IP Report The IP Report tab allows the user to configure IP report settings. 25 APN Name for GPRS: Enter the name of an access point for GPRS. Please inquire your SIM card service provider for your APN. User Name: User name is offered by your SIM card service provider. Please inquire your service provider for your GPRS username. If no username is required, you may skip this step. Password: Password is offered by your SIM card service provider. Please inquire your service provider for your GPRS password. If no Password is required, you may skip this step. IP Address: Central Monitoring Station server IP (000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255). Port Number: Central Monitoring Station server port number. (1 to 5 digits) Account Number: There are 2 account numbers available for GPRS/IP reporting. (4-10 digits) 4.4.1.3 Telephone The Telephone tab is used to program the 1st - 4th Tel. numbers for reporting. The account number(s) for the 1st - 4th Tel. numbers can also be programmed in this tab. 01# -04# Telephone Number Programming (01-04)
- Used to program the 1st - 4th Tel. numbers respectively.
- When entering the phone number, entering () represent a 3-sec. pause. (e.g. Switchboard system, extension, etc.)
- Up to 20 digits including () are allowed for each telephone number. 11# -14# Account Number Programming (01-04):
- Set the account numbers for the 1st- 4th Tel. numbers used for Reporting respectively.
- In each field, key in an Account Number of 4 or 6 or 8 digits. After editing and updating, click write to apply new settings. 4.4.1.4 Settings The Settings tab allows you to program general configuration for CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. Click Write when you have completed all settings to confirm. 26 31# Ringer Enable for Incoming Calls:
- When disabled, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will operate silent for an incoming call.
- When enabled, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will sound a ring tone as an audio alert for an incoming call. The user can answer the incoming call by pressing the HELP BUTTON or Pendant Button. 32# Audible Fault Alert:
Failure. 34# Emergency Button Enable:
- When turned on, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will sound warning beeps every 30 seconds for AC
- When turned off, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will NOT sound warning beeps for a fault situation.
- When this function is programmed as Button On, the HELP BUTTON is activated. When pressed, it will send an Emergency alarm report to the Monitoring Station.
- When this function is programmed as Button Off, the HELP BUTTON is deactivated. 35# Silent Mode:
- When Silent Mode is On, all normal operation warning beeps, guard time tone, key tone and rings will be silenced. Speech Reporting made under Silent Mode will automatically be switched to Listen-in, but call recipient can press DTMF keys to open two-way communication or change modes.
- If Ringer is Enabled for Incoming Calls, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit ring tone for incoming calls even in silent mode.
- Silent mode will not mute the long beep emitted during walk test.
- When Silent Mode is Off, all warning beeps, guard time tone, key tone and rings will function noramlly. 37# AC Fault Report:
- When set to ON, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will send a Fault Report after a continuous one hour of AC Fault condition is detected.
- When set to OFF, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will not send an AC fault report. 38# Follow-On & Call-Back Function:
- When selected as Follow-On, after a successful reporting to the Monitoring Center, CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A will automatically enter the specific Follow-On mode as specified by Command (45). (Reserved)
- When selected as Call-Back, after a successful reporting to the Monitoring Center, CTC-
27 1052-QT-DT35A will automatically hang up the line and start a 5-minute waiting period to auto answer any incoming phone calls from the Monitoring Center.
- When selected as Follow-On & Call-Back, after a successful reporting to the Monitoring Center, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will automatically enter specific Follow-On mode. Once Follow-
On Mode is terminated, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will automatically start a 5-minute waiting period to auto answer any incoming phone calls from the Monitoring Center. 40# Set Access Code:
- The Access Code is used to enter Programming Menu, and the Call-Back Function. It consists of 4 digits and has been set to (8744) as factory default.
- To set a new Access code, enter the desired (4-digit number) in this field. 41# Auto Answer for Remote Programming:
- CTC-1052-QT-DT35A can be programmed to auto answer incoming phone calls after a pre-set number of rings have been reached. The number of rings ranges from (01) to (09) rings.
- When set as None, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will not auto-answer the call by ring count. If Remote programming is required, you will need to call CTC-1052-QT-DT35A twice. 42# Guard Time Delay:
- Guard Time Delay is a time period programmed to delay alarm reporting. If a false alarm is raised, it can be cancelled within this Guard Time Delay time.
- Guard Time Delay is designed for any compatible sensor, except Fall Sensor (fall detection). The delay time can range from (00) (instant reporting) to (99) seconds.
- Emergency alarms activated by Smoke Detectors (SD), Carbon Monoxide Detectors (CO), Carbon Dioxide Detector (CO2), Temperature Sensor (TS), and Water Sensors (WS) do not have Guard Time Delay and will be reported immediately.
- The Guard Time Delay time from pressing the Active Button on a Fall sensor is determined by Command #42 Guard Time Delay, instead of Command #66 Guard Time Delay Time for Fall Sensor.
- The Guard Time Delay time from Fall detection is determined by Command #66 Guard Time Delay Time for Fall Sensor, instead of Command #42 Guard Time Delay.
- CTC-1052-QT-DT35A can be programmed to make test calls periodically (every 0 7 days, 0-
23 hours, and 0-59 mins). Whenever programming mode is accessed, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will reset the Periodic Test Call timer.
- Whe this function is disabled (0 day, 0 hour, 0 min), CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will not make 43# Periodic Test Call:
periodic test calls. 44# Mobility Timer:
- This function monitors user movement around the premises and sends an inactivity report to the Monitoring Center if the user fails to reset the inactivity timer.
- Mobility Timer can be selected as 1-36 HR count down periods, or it can be disabled.
- The Mobility Timer counting down can be reset by either pressing the RESET button on CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A, or movement detected by PIR Detector. 46# Two way Period:
- This is used to program the allowable time duration for Two-way voice communication period
(Speech mode). It can be set from 1 to 10 minutes. 28 47# Off-Set Time:
49# Supervision:
- After power is supplied or re-supplied to the Control Panel, the first auto check-in report will be made according to Offset Period setting. This is used to test whether the CMS is able to receive the report from the Panel accurately.
- After this test report is sent, the Control Panel will then send reports at regular interval based on the setting of the Periodic Test Call.
- This option is used to enable system Supervision function. Once enabled, CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A will be able to receive the check-in signals from Wrist Pendants (WTR) to indicate their proper functioning.
- When the supervisory timer expires and no supervision signal is received from WTR, CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A will send a Supervisory Failure report. 53# Voice Prompt Language:
- Select the voice prompt language for CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. Available options include English, Arabic, Spanish, Russian, and beep only.
- Select the Fall Sensor 3 Sensitivity. There are 5 sensitivity levels for selection. 1=Lowest 54# Fall Sensor Sensitivity Sensitivity, 5=Highest Sensitivity 66# Guard Time Delay for Fall Sensor:
- The Guard Time for Fall Sensors fall detection function is set separately from regular Guard Time.
- 1052-QT-DT35A can be programmed to delay alarm reporting (triggered by Fall detection) from
(00) (instant reporting) to (99) seconds.
- During this period, a continuous series of beeps will be emitted to alert user. If a false alarm is triggered by Fall Sensor, it can be cancelled within the Guard Time Delay.
- If an emergency alarm is triggered by pressing the Active Button on Fall Sensor, the guard time delay time is determined by Command #42 Guard Time Delay, instead of Command #66 Guard Time Delay Time for Fall Sensor. 76# Call Progress Tone:
calls.
- When turned on, you will hear a dialing tone from the speaker indicating the status of phone
- When this function is set to OFF, you will not hear the dialing tone of phone calls.
- This function will be disabled if Silent Mode (Command 35) is enabled, or alarm activation is made from a Silent Device (learnt using Command #93).
- When speech report is set to (0), press any DTMF key for panel to regard speech reporting
- When speech reporting is set to (1), off-hook phone for panel to regard speech reporting 77# Speech Report ACK successful. successful.
- Factory default is (0), Any DTMF. 4.4.1.5 Device 29 The Device tab allows user to learn in or remove devices from CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. The system can learn a total of 20 sensors. All learnt-in devices will be assigned to zone 1-20 sequentially. 93# Learn-In Silent Device:
- This is used for learning in silent devices. When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A receives the alarm signal from a Silent Device, it will not sound any warning beeps during Reporting and Guard time period. The available devices that can be learnt-in via Command #93 and #94 are:
94# Learn-In Device:
- This is used for learning in non-silent devices. PIR Sensor ----- PIR Smoke Detector ---- SD Carbon Monoxide Detector---- CO Fixed Panic Button ---- PB Wrist Transmitter ---- WTR Pendant Transmitter ---- WTR Water Sensor ---- WS Fall Sensor ---- FS Carbon Dioxide Detector ---- CO2 Temperature Sensor ---- TS To learn a silent device or a non-silent device:
Step 1: Depending on the device type, click the Start button besides 93# (Silent Device) or the Start Button besides 94# (Device) to enter learning mode, a Panel in learning mode. Please press Device Button! message will pop up. 30 Step 2: Press the Device Button within 20 secs, a Learn Device success! message will pop up to indicate successful learning.
<NOTE>
Learning can only be completed within the signal reception range of CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. If no signal is received within 20 sec, a Learning Fail message will pop up, and CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A will automatically return to Programming mode. Adding a Device for a second time is prohibited unless it is removed from the system first. 80# Remove All Device
- Click Remove to remove all devices from CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. A message Remove All Device command success! will pop up. 81# Remove Zone 1 Device 31
- Click Remove to remove zone 1 device from CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. A message Remove Zone 1 Device command success! will pop up. 82# Remove Zone 2 Device
- Click Remove to remove zone 2 device from CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. A message Remove Zone 2 Device command success! will pop up. 4.4.1.6 Caller ID proceed. The Caller ID tab allows the user to program Caller IDs. Click the subtab down below to Caller ID 201-210, 211-220:
- When an incoming call matches with any of the programmed Caller ID(s), CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A will auto-answer the call without checking access code or any button press. 32
- CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will match the numbers starting from the last digit, and verify 10 digits at the most. For example, if a number string 321 is programmed, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will instantly pick up any call that has 321 as the last 3 digits. If a number string 17605851848 is programmed, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will instantly pick up any call that has 7605851848 as the last 10 digits. The first digit "1" of the Caller ID will be ignored. Click Write when you have completed all settings. 4.4.1.7 Temperature The Temperature tab allows user to program the High/Low Temperature Alarm thresholds. When temperature reaches/rises above High Temperature threshold or drops below Low Temperature threshold, alarm will be activated.
- Set the High Temperature Reporting threshold in degrees Fahrenheit. (32F ~ 212 F)
- Set the Low Temperature Reporting threshold in degrees Fahrenheit. (32F ~ 212 F) 55# High Temperature Reporting:
- Factory Default is 95F. 56# Low Temperature Reporting:
- Factory Default is 47F. 4.4.1.8 CO2 The CO2 tab allows user to program the CO2 Alarm Reporting threshold. When CO2 concentration value reaches or exceeds the Alarm Reporting threshold, CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A will report CO2 Alarm to CMS. 33
- Set the CO2 Alarm Reporting threshold. (0 - 9999ppm) 57# CO2 concentration:
- Factory Default is 800ppm. 4.4.1.9 Color The Color tab allows user to set the brightness color level. Adjust Brightness Color:
- Input the brightness color level (1, 2, 3).
- 1: low, 2: normal, 3: high 34 The Profile function allows you to create and edit different setting profiles which can be easily accessed in the future for quick programming. 4.4.2 Profile Current Setting Default New Profile After reading the configuration of CTC-1052-QT, the Profile scroll down bar will now display Current Setting indicating that the 1052-QT-Tool is now displaying the current CTC-1052-QT configurations. Selecting different tabs will show the current values of each setting. If you select a different profile from the drop down menu, the Current Setting profile will disappear to indicate the 1052-QT-Tool is no longer displaying CTC-1052-QTs current configuration. To access Current Setting again, click on Read. When Default is selected, the 1052-QT-Tool will display default configurations of CTC-1052-QT, you can use this profile to return CTC-1052-QT to its default setting. To create a new profile, click on New Profile. A pop-up window will prompt you to enter a profile name:
After entering a profile name, the profile scroll down bar will show the new profile name:
After editing the settings, click Save Profile to save the profile settings. A pop-up window will indicate the profile has saved. You can use this profile in the future to apply the same setting to other CTC-1052-QT. After editing the settings of a profile, you can make a copy of the current profile with a different name by clicking Save Profile As. A pop-up window will prompt you to enter the new profile name. Save Profile As 35 After entering the profile name and clicking OK, the new profile will be saved Apply profile If you wish to apply all the configuration of a profile into 1052-QT-Tool, go to each individual page and click on all the Write buttons, or just click the Write All button to make sure all settings are programmed into 1052-QT-Tool. Profile Manager Click on Profile Manager to manage the profiles:
Delete Profile Select a profile and click on Delete Profile. A pop-up window will ask you to confirm the selection:
36 Select Yes to delete the profile, or No to return to the previous page. Profile Backup & Transfer The profiles that you created and saved are stored as text files in the Profile folder under the directory where the 1052-QT-Tool files are extracted in your local computer. (Please see pictures below as examples.) When you use another computer to execute the 1052-QT-Tool, and you wish to apply the configurations of the profiles you created on the old computer, please make sure to first migrate the profiles from your old computer to the new computer. You can migrate the profiles by moving files in the Profile folder or the complete Profile folder in your old computer to your new computer under the directory where the 1052-QT-Tool files are extracted. Please make sure the 1052-QT-Tool application is closed on both computers during profile transfer. 37 5. Operation 5.1. Idle Mode When the system is in Idle Mode, CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A is ready to execute the following functions:
5.1.1. Answering Incoming Phone Calls This function is only available when Command
#31 is set as ON (factory default is OFF). For an Incoming telephone call, CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A will emit cycles of 2 quick beeps. User can answer the call either by pressing the Active button of WTR, PB, or Fall Sensor or the Help Button on CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A. Once CTC-1052-QT-DT35A answers the call, it will open a Two-Way Voice Communication. to change You can use the following DTMF the commands communication type:
DTMF (1) to TALK ONLY Enter DTMF (2) to open TWO-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATION Enter DTMF (3) to LISTEN-IN ONLY Enter (7) to Speaker Volume Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease the levels of speaker volume in the Two-Way communication mode(not in TALK ONLY mode). Enter (8) to Microphone Sensitivity Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease the levels of microphone sensitivity in the Two-
Way communication mode. If the speaker volume and microphone sensitivity was adjusted, the adjusted value will be kept for the next communication. To hang-up, press either the Active button of WTR, PB, or Fall Sensor, or the Reset Button on CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A. To hang-up as the caller, he/she can press DTMF 9 or just put the handset back into the base cradle. 30 minutes is allowed for each call. 38 Auto-Answer Numbers The Control Panel can program up to 20 Auto-
Answer Numbers. If a user calls the Control Panel using an auto-answer number, the Control Panel will pick up the call and instantly open up a two-way communication with the caller. The Control Panel will auto-answer calls from the auto-answer numbers and are unaffected by Command #31. Please refer to Command #00, on how to program these numbers. 5.1.2. AC Power Check Up If the AC Power failure is detected for 10 seconds or longer, the GREEN LED starts to flash as a visual warning to the user and voice prompt Power failure, check power cord. 4G/LTE module will be turned off to conserve power. Remote Programming will thus become unavailable. 4G/LTE module will only be turned on when activated from the Control Panel side. When AC Power resumes, the GREEN LED will turn on again, and will voice prompt Power restored. If the AC Power failure lasts for an hour, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will send an AC Failure report to the Monitoring Center. After the Power restoration lasts more than one hour, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will report AC Restore to the Monitoring Center. During the AC Power failure period, the automatically function is Call-Back disabled. 5.1.3. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A Low Battery CTC-1052-QT-DT35A continuously checks its own Battery Condition 30 minutes after powering up. When the low battery condition lasts for 4 -
6 mins, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will report to the Monitoring Center and the GREEN LED will flash slowly. After the battery voltage is restored and lasts for 12 hours, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will send Battery Restore to Monitoring Center and the GREEN LED returns to steady ON. report 5.1.4. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A Battery Disconnection CTC-1052-QT-DT35A can detect the absence of battery in the following cases:
Battery not connected Battery failure. QT-DT35A will emit a voice prompt reminder Inactivity timer expiring, please reset. every 5 minutes to notify the user for 30 minutes. When the battery disconnection lasts for 10-15 minutes, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will report to the Monitoring Center and the GREEN LED will flash slowly. When the Mobility timer is not reset after 30 minutes, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will send a Mobility Timer Expired report the Monitoring Center. to After the battery is restored for 10-15min, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will send Battery Restore report to Monitoring Center and the GREEN LED returns to steady ON. 5.1.5. Devices Low Battery When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A receives a battery low signal from a particular device, it will report to the Monitoring Center and the GREEN LED will flash rapidly until the fault condition is cleared. Press the Reset Button on CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A, the LED will turn on. If any device Low Battery signal is received again, the LED will light up accordingly. Press the Reset Button again, the LED will turn on. After the faulty battery is replaced, CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A will immediately send Battery Restore report to the Monitoring Center for that particular device. 5.1.6. Automatic Check-in Report =
Periodic Test Call When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A is programmed to send a periodical check-in report, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will report to the Monitoring Center accordingly. The Periodic-Check-in Timer will be reset whenever Programming Mode is entered. 5.1.7. Mobility Timer In order to check the users well being, a Mobility Timer can be set by using Command #44. If Mobility Timer is set as Enabled, a counting down period starts from:
Immediately after powering up CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A. Exiting Programming Mode After the pre-set Timer expires, CTC-1052-
After CTC-1052-QT-DT35A sends a Mobility Timer Expired Report, but the Mobility timer was still not reset, when reaching next pre-set time, the CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A will emit a beep every 5 minutes to notify the user for 30 minutes. Yet, if no reset action after 30 minutes, the panel will send another Mobility Timer Expired report to the Monitoring center and the step will be repeated until Mobility timer is reset. Mobility Timer can be reset by pressing RESET button once on CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A or whenever a movement is detected by PIR Detector. CTC-1052 will also play a voice prompt Inactivity timer reset. to inform the user. To disable the Mobility Timer function:
Set Command #44 to 00 (Disable)
<NOTE>
If no movement is detected during preset mobility time, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will send a CID event code 641 with a fixed zone number 071 regardless of the zones the triggered motion detectors occupy. 5.1.8. Country Code The Phone Number Format for each SIM card may vary between different Telecom companies. Thus, you can either check with your Telecom provider or follow the steps described below to check the correct format. Step 1: Remove the SIM card from SIM card holder on the Panel, and insert it into a workable mobile phone. Step 2: Power on the mobile phone and send a test SMS message to another mobile telephone number. Step 3: Once the test message is received, you can then check the phone number format shown in the received message. 39
<EXAMPLE>
With the phone number 0987654321, the format should either INCLUDE or EXCLUDE Contry Code, which is 886 for Taiwan as below:
INCLUDE Country Code EXCLUDE Country Code
+886987654321 0987654321 Step 4. Remove the SIM card from the Mobile phone and insert it back into SIM Card holder on Panel. A. If the Phone Number Format EXCLUDES Country Code, please skip this section. B. If the Phone Number Format INCLUDES Country Code, please proceed to SMS Remote Program and send in this format:
PROG 8744 REPLA:886&0 Where:
PROG = SMS Keyword 8744 = Access Code REPLA = SMS command for Country Code 886 = number to be replaced 0 = number to substitute After this is completed, Country Code 886 will be replaced by 0. 5.1.9. Temperature 1052-QT-DT35A has built-in temperature sensor or temperature sensor, which allows the Panel to report to CMS when high or low temperature is detected. it can learn in When temperature reaches or rises above the High Temperature threshold (default 95F/35C), the panel will send High Temperature report to CMS. Temperature After High if temperature drops under 95F/35C, the panel will send High Temperature Restore report to CMS. report, When temperature reaches or drops below the Low Temperature threshold (default 47F/8.3C), the panel will report Low Temperature Alarm to CMS. panel will send Low Temperature Restore report to CMS. 5.2. Alarm Activation When an alarm is triggered, CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A will enter the Guard Time Delay period (see Command 42). The Help Button red backlight will turn on. During the Guard Time period, pressing the Reset Button on CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A will stop alarm reporting and return to Idle Mode. If the Guard Time Delay is set as 00, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A dial immediately. will An alarm report can be canceled anytime by pressing the Reset Button on CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A. Call Progress Tone Once Guard Time Delay expires, CTC-
1052-QT-DT35A will summon help based on the programmed reporting method. If Call Progress Tone is set as On, dailing tones will be heard once the CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A goes off-hook. Guard Time Delay Guard Time Delay time is a time period programmed to delay alarm reporting (by command #42). If a false alarm is raised, the user can cancel the alarm before the Control Panel starts reporting.
(SD), Emergency alarms activated by Smoke Detectors Carbon Monoxide Detectors (CO), Carbon Dioxide Detector
(CO2), Temperature Sensor (TS), and Water Sensors (WS) do not have Guard Time Delay and will be reported immediately. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will play voice prompt Carbon Monoxide Alarm, Water Leak Alarm to inform the user of the alarm at hand. Fire Alarm, During this time period, Control Panel will play a voice prompt Emergency call was pressed to alert the user(s). After if temperature rises above 47F/8.3C, the Temperature report, Low
<NOTE>
40 timer
(programmed The Guard Time Delay triggered from a fall detection (of a Fall Sensor) has its own using Command 66). The CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A will play voice prompt A fall has been detected, to notify the user; and Fall detection has restored, cancelling help call voice prompt, when fall detection has been cancelled. Confirmation Voice Prompt After Guard Time expires, CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A will summon help based on the programmed reporting method. The Control Panel will play a voice prompt Emergency call in progress to indicate that the call is in progress. The Control Panel will play voice prompt during the following situations:
After the Control Panel dials out to summon help and until handshake (for Digital Reporting Method). After the Control Panel dials out to summon help and until the call is answered
(for Speech Reporting Method). this step. IP Address: Central Monitoring Station server IP. Please refer to 4.3.1 1052-QT-
DT35A SMS Remote Programming Table on how to set CMS IP Address(es) (SMS Commands: TCIP1 and TCIP2). Port Number: Central Monitoring Station server port number. Please refer to 4.3.1 1052-QT-DT35A Remote Programming Table on how to set Port Number(s) (SMS Commands: PORT1 and PORT2). SMS GPRS/IP Account Number: There are 2 account numbers available for GPRS/IP reporting. Please refer to 4.3.1 1052-QT-
DT35A SMS Remote Programming Table on how to set GPRS/IP Account Number(s)
(SMS Commands: IPAC1 and IPAC2). To disable GPRS Reporting Method: by removing the IP address, GPRS reporting becomes to SMS Remote Programming and send in this format:
ineffective. Proceed PROG 8744 TCIP1:
Where:
When the first reporting failed, and the PROG = SMS Keyword Control Panel retries. The Control Panel stops playing confirmation voice prompts once the first reporting succeeded and Control Panel is in the process of back-up reporting. 5.2.1. GPRS Reporting Method Please program GPRS Report settings via SMS Remote Programming Commands for GPRS Reporting Methods. Below are the settings required for GPRS reporting:
Access Point Name (APN): the name of an access point for GPRS. Please inquire your SIM card service provider for your APN. User Name: offered by your SIM card inquire your service provider. Please service provider for your GPRS username. If no username is required, you may skip this step. Password: offered by your SIM card service provider. Please inquire your service provider for your GPRS password. If no Password is required, you may skip 1111 = Access Code TCIP1 = SMS command for IP Address (no input value means deletion of characters) 5.2.2. SMS CID Reporting Method If SMS CID reporting is selected, the event codes will be sent in the form of a SMS message to the reporting destination. Post-Digital-Alarm Operation After a successful report, CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A will the choice of Command #38, to enter Call-Back or Follow-On & Call-Back mode. follow then Call-Back Operation If Command #38 is set as Call-Back (1) or Follow-On & Call-Back (2) after alarm reporting, it will then wait 5 minutes for Monitoring Center Personnel to call-back after reporting. 41
<NOTE>
Call-back option is disabled by default. If Auto-Answer Number is programmed:
If the Monitoring Center calls back within the 5-minute Call-Back period using an auto-answer number, the Control Panel will pick up the call and instantly open up a two-
way communication with the caller. If at least one Auto-Answer Number is programmed, the Control Panel will only answer calls the Auto-Answer Numbers. from no Auto-Answer Number is If programmed:
<NOTE>
If the Monitoring Center calls back within the 5-minute Call-Back period, the Control Panel will automatically answer the call after the 1st-2nd rings and wait for proper Access Code (default is 8744) and the (#) key entry within 12 seconds. Upon receiving the correct Access Code and the (#) key, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will then open a Full-Duplex Communication to allow the caller to communicate directly. During a call-back communication, Monitoring center can use the following DTMF command to control the Control Panel:
Enter (1) to TALK ONLY Enter (2) to open TWO-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATION Enter (3) to LISTEN-IN ONLY End a Call: enter (9) or (0) to HANG UP or put the handset back into the base cradle. Enter (7) to Speaker Volume Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease levels of speaker volume in Two-Way communication mode(not in TALK ONLY mode). the Enter (8) to Microphone Sensitivity Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease levels of microphone sensitivity in the Two-
Way communication mode. If the speaker volume and microphone sensitivity was adjusted, the adjusted value will be kept the next communication. for Press any DTMF key, except the designated hang-up keys to reset 42 the communication time to its preset duration. Please note that when a particular DTMF key is pressed, its designed shortcut function will be executed & the communication time will be extended at the same time. Pressing the Reset Button can also terminate the call. The Control Panel will only allow one call per call-back mode. Terminating a call during call-back period will therefore the call-back mode. terminate If you wish to enable a designed shortcut the DTMF keys for over 1 second to enable the function you desire. function, please press 5.2.3. Speech Reporting Method If Speech Reporting Method is selected, after dialing, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will open a two-way voice communication between the Call Recipient and CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A
(set by Command #46). for 1-10 minutes At 20 & 10 seconds before the time period expires, CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit two beeps via the telephone handset to alert the user. If the Call Recipient needs more talk time, they can press any keys except 9 or 0 on their phone set to reset the communication time to its preset duration. The Monitoring Center can remotely control the DTMF by CTC-1052-QT-DT35A commands below:
Enter (1) to TALK ONLY Enter (2) to open TWO-WAY VOICE COMMUNICATION Enter (3) to LISTEN-IN ONLY Enter (9) or (0) to end the call Enter (7) to Speaker Volume Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease levels of speaker volume in Two-Way communication mode (not in TALK ONLY mode). the Enter (8) to Microphone Sensitivity Control and then press (6) or (4) to increase or decrease levels of microphone sensitivity in the Two-
Way communication mode. 2. Control Panel will try all report destinations
<NOTE>
Speech Reporting made under Silent Mode or using a Silent Device will automatically be switched to Listen-in, but the call recipient can press DTMF keys (as to change modes. listed above) 3. If Speech Reporting is set to 0, press any DTMF key, for panel to regard the report successful. 4. If Speech Reporting is set to 1, off-hook phone reporting successful. for panel regard to If the report was unsuccessful, the Control Panel will keep on dialing the CMS number conditioned by Retry Method described below. 5.2.4. Report Sequence the Control Panel will There are 6 reporting destinations available report and sequentially according following report sequence: GPRS #1, GPRS #2, Tel.
#1, Tel. #2, Tel. #3 to Tel. #4. the to 3 reporting methods are available: GPRS, , SMS CID and Speech Reporting. Report and Retry When the panel is reporting, the Help Button red backlight will turn on. the system will If an emergency event occurs while the system is going through a status report call sequence, immediately pause the status report sequence, and start the emergency report sequence. The paused status report sequence will start reporting again when the emergency report(s) is completed. Any other status events happened before the emergency event will also wait until emergency report is completed. for up to 15 times in total. the If more than 1 report destinations are set to a report method (e.g. GPRS), the panel will consider to be successful the destinations succeeds. Control Panel will completely stop reporting to this report method after receiving a successful report. report method if reporting to one of If all report destinations failed after the total of 15 tries, the Control Panel will pause for 10 minutes before restart reporting. Only failed report method(s) will be retried During the 10-minute pause, CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A returns to normal mode:
Press the Reset Button to terminate the reporting. If new event happens, CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A reporting immediately. starts the 5. The control panel will not stop reporting until receiving at least 1 successful report from each report methods Examples:
Example 1: If one destination is set, the panel will report as shown below:
1 > 1 > 1 > 1 > Wait 10 minutes and restart reporting Example 2: If two destinations are set, the panel will report as shown below:
1 > 2 > 1 > 2 > 1 > 2 > 1 > 2 > Wait 10 minutes and restart reporting Example 3: If six destinations are set, the panel will report as shown below:
1 > 2 > 3 > 4 > 5 > 6 > 1 > 2 > 3 > 4 > 5 > 6
> 1 > 2 > 3 > Wait 10 minutes and restart reporting Example 4: If destinations 1 and 2 utilize GPRS report method while destination 3 utilizes speech report method:
1 > 2 > 3 > 1 > 2 > 3 > 1 success > 3 > 3 >
End of report Emergency Report:
Status Report If GPRS reporting, SMS CID reporting and Speech Reporting methods are set, the Control Panel will report according to the following rules:
1. Control Panel will try one report destination for a maximum of 4 times. Status report will report according to the rules described in Emergency Report, except that there will only be a maximum of 15 retries regardless of whether reports were successful or not. the 43 5.3 Walk Test (Range Test) Walk Test, or Range test, is a test to check whether learned-in devices are within signal range. You can conduct Walk Test in CTC-1052-QT-
DT35A under 3 different modes as listed below. 5.3.1. In Learning Mode Learning Mode is applicable to all devices. Step 1. Press and hold the Learn Button of the CTC-1052-QT-DT35A. When pressed, the CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit one beep sound initially, and then emit a double beep on the 6th second followed by a voice prompt Release the button, Ready to learn sensor. Release the Learn Button right after the double beep and the voice prompt. Step 2. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A in learning mode and the Purple backlight will turn on. now is Step 3. Move the device to your desirable location in the house, and press the Learn/Test button of the device to observe the range of its operation. Step 4. If CTC-1052-QT-DT35A responds with one long beep, then the particular device is within the operation range. Step 5. To exit Learning Mode, press the Learn Button once. Otherwise, CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A will exit Learning mode automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity. automatically exit Walk Test Mode after 3 minutes. 5.3.3. In Idle Mode Idle Mode is only applicable to Smoke Detector
(SD), Carbon Monoxide Detector (CO), Motion Sensor (IR), and Water Sensor (WS). Step 1. Press the Test button of the devices mentioned above (SD, CO, IR, WS), and a signal will be sent to CTC-1052-
QT-DT35A indicating it is ready to conduct Walk Test. Step 2. Within 30 seconds, Move the device to your desirable location in the house, and press its TEST button again to observe the range for its operation. Step 3. If CTC-1052-QT-DT35A responds with one long beep, then the particular device is within the operation range. Step 4. Please wait for at least 30 seconds for before conducting Walk Test another device under Idle Mode. 5.4 Global Test Global Test is used to test if the complete system is working properly. To do the Global Test:
Step 1. Press the RESET button once. Step 2. Within 5 seconds, press Pendant button. Step 3. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will emit a short beep, voice prompt Global Test, and report to Monitoring Center. 5.3.2. In Walk Test Mode Walk Test Mode is only applicable to Smoke Detector (SD), Carbon Monoxide Detector (CO), Motion Sensor (IR), and Water Sensor (WS). Step 1. Upon exiting Learning Mode, CTC-
automatically 1052-QT-DT35A will enter Walk Test Mode for the devices mentioned above (SD, CO, IR, WS). Step 2. Move the device to your desirable location in the house, and press the TEST button of the device to observe the range of its operation. Step 3. If CTC-1052-QT-DT35A responds with one long beep, then the particular device is within the operation range. Step 4. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will 5.5 Manual Test Report Test Report is used to test if panel can make a successful report to the CMS. To make a Test report:
Step 1. Press the TEST button once. Step 2. 1052-QT-DT35A will play voice prompt Test Call being placed, and dial the test call number to CMS. Step 3. When the CMS operator answers the call, two-way communication 44 will be established. Or the test call can be routed to a voicemail by CMS. 5.6 Factory Reset CTC-1052-QT-DT35A will clear all programmed parameters by the following sequence:
6. Appendix 6.1. CID Event Code The message composition for CID Event code is in the form:
ACCT MT QXYZ GG C1C2C3 Step 1. Press the Power Button to power off And is explained in the following table:
the panel. Step 2. Hold down both the HELP & RESET the power buttons while pressing button again to power on the panel. Keep holding the buttons until one long beep is heard, indicating that the Factory Reset is successful. Step 4. Release both buttons.
<NOTE>
Once the Factory Reset is executed, all the programmed data is returned to its default value and all the devices that have been learnt-in are removed. You will have to do the programming and learn-in the devices one-by-one again. Where ACCT
= 4 Digit Account number (0-9) MT Q XYZ GG
= Message Type, 18H.
= Event qualifier, which gives specific event information:
= Event code (3 Hex digits 0-9, B-F)
= Group or Partition number (00H) C1C2C3 = 1. For devices: area + zone C1 = Area number 0=Area 1,1= Area 2 C2C3 = Zone number 001 Area 1, Zone 1 002 Area 1, Zone 2
.. 080 Area 1, Zone 80 100 - Panel emergency When HELP button is pressed. 101 - Personal emergency When the Wrist
Emergency Pendant (WTR) or Fall Sensor is pressed. Transmitter 102 - Inactivity If no sudden movement within 10 seconds after fall detection, an inactivity code will be sent to Central Monitoring Station. 111 - Smoke emergency When the Smoke Detector (SD) is triggered. 45 When the Test Button of the Smoke Detector (SD) is pressed. Pendant (WTR) is Low on Battery, the Green LED flashes every 2 seconds. 120 - Fall emergency 383 - IR Tamper open When Fall Sensor is triggered When the IR Tamper is opened. 147 - Sensor Supervisory Failure 384 - Other devices Low Battery When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A is unable to receive the signal transmitted from the Wrist Transmitter for a pre-set period by Command #49, the Green LED will flash every 2 seconds. 154 - Water emergency When other devices are under Low Battery Status, the Green LED flashes every 2 seconds 601 Manual trigger Test Report When the Test Button is pressed, test report is sent to monitoring center. When Water Sensor (WS) is triggered 602 - Periodic Test Report 158 - Low temperature report When temperature is below Low Temperature Reporting Threshold 159 - High temperature report When temperature is above High Temperature Reporting Threshold When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A reports Periodic test call to monitoring Center. 606 - Follow-On Function When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A receives for from Monitoring Center kiss-off opening Speech channel. 162 - Carbon Monoxide emergency 611 - Global test When Carbon Monoxide Detector (CO) is triggered When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A reports Global Test to Monitoring Center. When the Test Button of Carbon 641 - Mobility Monoxide Detector (CO) is pressed. 176 - Carbon Dioxide Alarm When CO2 concentration
<NOTE>
value the Alarm reaches or exceeds Reporting threshold. When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A makes Mobility Timer Expired reporting. This event code will be sent with a fixed zone number of 071 706 - Medication Non-Adherence When the scheduled-dose is still not taken after Time for Medicine alarm expires (default: 30 minutes). 707 - Medication Dispenser Mechanism Jam When the Medication Dispenser is jammed (e.g. White T-Bar not in the correct position). 301 - Panel AC Failure When AC power fails for more than 10 sec, the Green LED flashes every sec with a beep every 30 seconds. 302 - Panel Low battery When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A is under Low Battery status, the Green LED flashes every 2 seconds. 311 - Panel Battery Disconnection When CTC-1052-QT-DT35A is under the Battery Not Connected status, Green LED flashes every 2 seconds. 301 - Medication Dispenser AC Fail When AC Power for the Medication Dispenser fails and lasts for 24 hours. 373 - Smoke Low Battery When Smoke Detector is under Low Battery Status, the Green LED flashes every 2 seconds. 380 - WTR Low Battery When Wrist Transmitter / Emergency 46 6.2. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A Programming Command Table COMMAND OPERATION DEFAULT To Set Caller ID (201-220) Enter: Caller ID Sequence + * + Caller ID Note: Caller ID Sequence: 201-220 Symbol: *
Caller ID: maximum 20 digits Example: 201*27912518 (201 represents that its the 1st Caller ID; 27912518 represents the Caller ID) Telephone number 1
(Used as Primary Medical Alarm number) Telephone number 2
(Used as Secondary Medical Alarm number) Telephone number 3
(Used as Primary Fire/CO2 Alarm number) Telephone number 4
(Used as Secondary Fire/CO2 Alarm number) Telephone number & GPRS/IP for alarm report 1=TEL1 , 2=TEL2 , 3=TEL3 , 4=TEL4, 5=GPRS1 , 6=GPRS2 Telephone number& GPRS/IP for status report 1=TEL1 , 2=TEL2 , 3=TEL3 , 4=TEL4, 5=GPRS1 , 6=GPRS2 Bi Global account number, 4 or 6 or 8 digits 4 or 6 or 8 digits Account number 1 (Tel. Number 1) 4 or 6 or 8 digits Account number 2 (Tel. Number 2) 4 or 6 or 8 digits Account number 3 (Tel. Number 3) 4 or 6 or 8 digits Account number 4 (Tel. Number 4) All formats the same, 3 = Speech, 4 = SMS CID Bi 3 = Speech, 4 = SMS CID DTMF CHARACTER COMMANDS DTMF ACK 00#
Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi 01#
02#
03#
04#
05#
06#
10#
11#
12#
13#
14#
20#
21#
24#
31#
32#
34#
35#
37#
38#
40#
41#
22#
Bi 3 = Speech, 4 = SMS CID 23#
Bi 3 = Speech, 4 = SMS CID Bi 3 = Speech, 4 = SMS CID Bi Ringer enable, 0 = Disable, 1 = Enable Ringer Disabled Bi Audible fault alert, 0 = Off, 1 = On Emergency button enable, 0 = Button off, 1 = Button on Emergency button Silent Mode, 0 = Silent mode On, 1 = Silent mode Off Silent mode Off AC fault report, 0 = Off, 1 = On Follow-On & Call Back Function, 0 = Follow-On
(Reserved) , 1= Call-Back, 2= Follow-On & Call-Back Bi Set Access Code Bi Auto answer for Remote programming, 00 = call twice, 01 - 09 = Auto answer 1 - 9 rings 42#
Bi Guard time delay for any compatible sensor (except Fall Sensor), 00 = Instant reporting; 99 = 99 seconds Bi Instant reporting 47 Bi No account number Bi No account number Bi No account number Bi No account number Bi No account number TERM NATO I-
R DTMF ACK
Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi
1st Caller ID:
8008604230 2nd Caller CID:
8005086370 18447479515 18448373010 18554250461 18557070111 1234 56 3=Speech 3=Speech 3=Speech 3=Speech 3=Speech Off On On 8744 0 0 = Follow-On DTMF CHARACTER COMMANDS DTMF ACK 43#
Bi COMMAND OPERATION TERMI-
NATOR DTMF ACK DEFAULT Test Call: DDHHMM DD:00-07=0-7 Day(s) HH= 00-23=0-23 Hour(s) MM=00-59=0-59 Min(s) 000000= Disable Mobility time 00= Disable, 01 - 36= 1 - 36 Hours Two-Way Period, 01=1 min, 02=2mins, 03=3mins, 04=4mins, 05=5mins, 06=6mins, 07=7mins, 08=8mins, 09=9mins, 10=10mins. Off-set time, 1=1 hour, 2=2 hours, 3=3 hours, 4=4 hours, 5=8hours, 6=12 hours Supervision, 0 = disable, 1 = 4 days, 2 = 5 days, 3 =
6 days,4 = 7 days, 5 = 8 days, 6 = 9 days, 7 = 10 days Voice prompt language. 0=English,1=Arabic,2=Spanish,3=Russian, 19= other, 20=Beep only Fall Sensor Sensitivity 1 ~ 5 Levels 1= Lowest Sensitivity, 5= Highest Sensitivity High Temperature Reporting Threshold 032 ~ 200 F Low Temperature Reporting Threshold 032 ~ 200 F CO2 Alarm Reporting Threshold 0 - 9999ppm Set Speaker Volume Enter: Mode Number + + Speaker Volume Note: Mode Number: 1 digit (2:Two-way) Speak volume: 1 digit (1-5 level) (4G/LTE) Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi
Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi Bi
7 Days Mobility time disable 10 minutes 1 Hour Disable 0 3 95 F 47 F 800ppm 15 sec Off Any DTMF
63#
Bi
Bi Two way mode Volume Level 5 64#
Bi Set Microphone Sensitivity:
Note: Mic sensitivity: 1 digit (1-5 level) Only can be adjusted in the two-way mode. Bi Two way Mode: 3 66#
Bi Guard time delay for Fall Sensor, 00 = Instant reporting; 99 = 99 seconds Bi Call progress tone, 0 = Off, 1 = On Bi Speech report acknowledgement, 0 = Any DTMF On, 1 = OFF-HOOK Bi Remove all devices (learnt in Command 93-94) Bi Remove Zone 1 device Bi Remove Zone 2 device Bi Learn-in silent emergency transmitters
Bi Bi No device Bi Bi Learn-in smoke detectors, CO detectors, pendants and fixed emergency transmitters, long range pendants Load defaults when is pressed (DTMF A is heard after defaults have been loaded) Bi Exit programming mode
Bi
Bi Bi No device 48 44#
46#
47#
49#
53#
54#
55#
56#
57#
76#
77#
80#
81#
82#
93#
94#
98#
99#
6.3. CTC-1052-QT-DT35A Voice Prompts The Control Panel plays voice prompts on important occasions to report its condition or remind you to take a specific action. Information on voice prompts is provided in the chart below. Voice Prompt Condition Release the Button Ready to Learn Sensor Press Sensor Button Press the Button to Exit
{Sensor Type} Learned We are now in normal operation mode Emergency Button/Panic Button Smoke Detector Heat Detector Motion Sensor Fall Sensor Carbon Monoxide Detector Door Sensor Water Leak Sensor Emergency call was pressed Emergency call in progress Emergency call cancelled A fall has been detected Fall detection has restored, cancelling help call Water Leak Alarm Fire Alarm Carbon Monoxide Alarm Power failure, check power cord Power restored Inactivity timer expiring, please reset Inactivity timer reset Searching for Cell Signal System Ready GSM Signal
(One, Two, Three, Four, Five) Test Call being placed Played once after long pressing (6 seconds) the Learn Button on the Control Panel to enter learning mode. Played once after entering learning mode Played once if no action within 10 seconds after Ready to learn sensor prompt. This prompt will repeat two times if no action. Played once if no action after second Press Sensor Button prompt. This prompt will be repeated three times if no action continues. Played in learning mode, when the button on the device or sensor is pressed Played once when the Learn Button was pressed to exit learning mode. Played once after five minutes of no action in learning mode. The Control Panel as returned to idle mode. Played once when the sensor has been learnt into the Control Panel Played once when the sensor has been learnt into the Control Panel Played once when the sensor has been learnt into the Control Panel Played once when the sensor has been learnt into the Control Panel Played once when the sensor has been learnt into the Control Panel Played once when the sensor has been learnt into the Control Panel Played once when the sensor has been learnt into the Control Panel Played once when the sensor has been learnt into the Control Panel Played once after pressing the Help Button on the Control Panel, Active Button on Panic Button, WTR, Fall Sensor or DECT device. Played once every 2-3 seconds during guard time Played twice when the reset button is pressed during guard time Played once when a fall sensor is triggered. Played after the reception of a fall sensors cancel code Played when water has been detected by Water Leakage Detector Played when fire has been detected by Fire Alarm Played when specific levels of carbon monoxide is detected by Carbon Monoxide Detector Played twice when a power failure takes place Played once when power is restored Played once every 5 minutes during Warning Period (default 30 minutes). After Warning Period, the Control Panel will start reporting to Monitoring Centre Played once when the inactivity timer has been reset Played when cellular module is activated Played when GSM registration is successful Played when the Learn Button is pressed to exit Learning Mode to announce GSM RSSI value. Played when the test button is pressed. 49 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15, Part 22, Part 24, and Part 27 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with Part 15, Part 22, Part 24, and Part 27 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Industry Canada Statement This device complies with Industry Canada RSS-130, RSS-132, RSS-133, RSS-139 standard. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body. Cet quipement est conforme aux CNR-102 d'Industrie Canada. Cet quipement doit treinstall et utilis avec une distance minimale de 20 centimtres entre le radiateur et votrecorps. Cet metteur ne doit pas tre co-localises ou oprant en conjonction avec autreantenne ou metteur. Les antennes utilises pour cet metteur doivent tre installs etfournir une distance de sparation d'au moins 20 centimtre de toute personne et doit pas tre co-situe ni fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou metteur. 50
1 2 | ID Label/Location Info | ID Label/Location Info | 124.34 KiB | December 29 2020 |
Climax Technology Co., Ltd. os Clilmax MODEL NO.:CTC-1052-QT This device complies with Part 15, 22, 24, 27 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada RSS-130, RSS-132, RSS-133, RSS-139 standard. Operation is subject to following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference 4 G LT E
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation Suggest to test the system at least once a week. FCC ID:GX9CTC1052QT IC: 2304B-CTC1052QT LTE: Band 2, 4, 5,12,13 Vj WCDMA:Band 2, 4, 5 c US Frequency: F1 919M Power Adaptor : 12V DC, 1A Battery : NI-MH 7.2V 1100mAh iste Tested toComply _Intertek With FCC Standard 4001862 CONFORMS TO ANSI/UL STD 1635 & STD 1637 MMMYY Madein Taiwan
1 2 | Authorization letter | Cover Letter(s) | 23.06 KiB | December 29 2020 |
RF_160, Issue 04 Ivy Lin (1) Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd 6F., No. 58, Lane 188, Ruey Kuang Road, Neihu, Taipei 114 Taiwan CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District, Taipei City 114, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
(On manufacturers company letter heading) Declaration of Authorization We Name:
Address:
City:
Country:
Declare that:
Name Representative of agent:
Agent Company name:
Address:
City:
Country is authorized to apply for Certification of the following product(s):
Product description: Telecare Alarm System Type designation: CTC-1052xxx-xxxxx Series (x=0~9, A~Z or blank) Trademark:
Validity/ expiry date on our behalf. Date:
City:
Name:
Function:
Signature:
Notes:
(1): Required for FCC application
(2): For FCC it must be the Grantee Code owner or the authorized agent. Hardware engineer 2020/11/23 George Lin Taipei N/A
1 2 | FCC Class II permissive change letter | Cover Letter(s) | 101.61 KiB | December 29 2020 |
CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District, Taipei City 114, Taiwan ( R.O.C.) Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC Class II permissive change Date: 2020-12-25 Product / Model No.: Telecare Alarm System / CTC-1052xxx-xxxxx Series (x=0~9, A~Z or blank) CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. hereby requests FCC Class II permissive change for FCC To whom it may concern:
application FCC ID: GX9CTC1052QT (Issue date: 2020-08-31) certified device. The major change filed under this application is:
We change the following point from the original model; the other is identical to the previously Change:
This is to request a Class II permissive change for FCC ID: IR5RB14, originally granted on
#1: Antenna Original Antenna type and gain: PCB Antenna, WCDMA Band II: 3.21 dBi, Band IV: 2.67 dBi, Band V: -0.13 dBi, LTE Band II: 3.21 dBi, Band IV: 2.67 dBi, Band V: -0.13 dBi, Band XII: 1.58 dBi Band XIII: 0.85 dBi New Antenna type and gain: PCB Antenna, WCDMA Band II: 2.3 dBi, Band IV: 1.94 dBi, Band V: 0.73 dBi, LTE Band II: 2.3 dBi, Band IV: 1.94 dBi, Band V: 0.73 dBi, Band XII: -1.03 dBi Band XIII: -1.82 dBi Company: CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Address: No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District, 114, Taipei City Taiwan (R.O.C.)
#2: Appearance Sincerely, Date: 2020-11-23 Title: Hardware engineer E-Mail: george@climax.com.tw Tel: +886-2-2794-0001 Signature 1
1 2 | SDOC Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 66.39 KiB | December 29 2020 |
FCC FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Supplier's Declaration OF Conformity (SDoC) Equipment: Telecare Alarm System Trademark(s) and Model(s): N/A / CTC-1052xxx-xxxxx Series (x=0~9, A~Z or blank) Manufacturer: CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. FCC ID in case other parts of this equipment are subject to certification:
GX9CTC1052QT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1)
(2) this device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The following test reports are subject to this declaration:
Test report number:
Issue date:
W6M22006-20020-P-15B 2020-08-24 The following manufacturer/importer/entity (located in the USA) is responsible for this declaration:
Company name:
Name/Title (legal representative):
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Date:
Signature:
CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. George Lin/ Hardware engineer No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District, 114, Taipei City Taiwan (R.O.C.)
+886-2-2794-0001
+886-2-2792-6618 george@climax.com.tw 2020/11/23
1 2 | confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 28.53 KiB | December 29 2020 |
FCC, Request for non-disclosure RF_501, Issue 8 Date: 21-Nov-2018 Page 1 of 1 Company Name: CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. Address:
No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District, City:
Taipei City 114 Taiwan (R.O.C.) Country:
Edisonstraat 12A 6902 PK ZEVENAAR The Netherlands To: Telefication B.V., Dept. FCC TCB Subject: Request for confidentiality FCC ID: GX9CTC1052QT Reference number: ######
Dear FCC TCB, 1. Long-Term Confidentiality Pursuant to 47 CFR Section 0.459(a) & (b), we hereby requests non-disclosure and confidential treatment of the following materials submitted in support of FCC certification application:
Bill(s) of Material Block Diagrams Operational Description Schematic Diagrams Tune-up Procedure Above materials contain secrets, proprietary and technical information, which would customarily be guarded from competitors under 47 CFR, section 0.457(d)(2). Disclosure or publication or any portion of this company confidential material to other parties could cause substantial competitive harm and provide unjustified benefits for competitors. 2. Short-Term Confidentiality (STC) Pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705 of the Commissions policy, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in 47 CFR 2.803 and the importation rules in 47 CFR 2.1204, applicant hereby requests Short-Term Confidential treatment of the following materials (See notes below):
Internal Photos Users Manual Test Set-up Photos External Photos Justification:
Name and signature of applicant: George Lin Date: 2020-11-23 Notes:
1) A document or type of document can only have ONE type of confidentiality!
2) Short-Term confidentiality is in principle for 45 days from date of grant; it can be extended max 3 times (total time 180 days max.)!
The planned date should stated in the RF731 application form. 3) FCC must be informed when marketing begins earlier. 4) Release takes place automatically thus extension must be requested in time. Telefication does not remind you of this!
5) Request for extension or for release must be received by Telefication at least 7 days before date of actual marketing or before expiration of the STC period
1 2 | Confidentiality Request | Cover Letter(s) | 29.07 KiB | August 31 2020 |
Date: 2020-08-20 CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District, Taipei City 114, Taiwan ( R.O.C.) Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Request for Long-Term Confidentiality Company name: CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. FCC ID: GX9CTC1052QT FCC Part 15 Certification To whom it may concern:
In accordance with 0.457(d) and 0.459 of CFR 47, CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. hereby requests Long-Term confidentiality of all Block Diagrams, Schematics, Operational Description attachments for the subject application. These documents contain detailed system and equipment description and related information about the product which CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. considers to be proprietary, confidential and a custom design and otherwise would not release to the general public. Since the design is a basis from which future technological products will evolve, CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. considers that this information would be of benefit to its competitors and that the disclosure of the information in these documents would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Sincerely, Signature Name: George Lin Title: Hardware engineer Company: CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
1 2 | Manufacturer Declaration | Cover Letter(s) | 28.79 KiB | August 31 2020 |
CLIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District Taipei City 114 Taiwan ( R.O.C.) Declaration Model number: CTC-1052xxx-xxxxx Series(x=0~9, A~Z or blank) The x in model number is representing different case shape, case colors, led mask color, and control ID. The model number of EUT is CTC-1052-QT. This model does not contain logo. CTC-1052 xxx xxxxx Case shape Design & Factory Control ID The case shape: such as right angle, concave, convex and special angle. The case shape will not influence PCB board. The case colors: This will depend on the customers requirement. The customers number: This will depend on the customers requirement. Different customer has different logo.
(Signature) Contact person: George Lin Position: Hardware Engineer Date: AUG. 21, 2020
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1 | 2020-12-29 | 699.7 ~ 715.3 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2020-08-31 | 1852.4 ~ 1907.6 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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2020-12-29
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2020-08-31
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Climax Technology Co Ltd
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0021168695
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No. 258, Sinhu 2nd Rd., Neihu District
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Taipei City, N/A
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Taiwan
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c******@telefication.com
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J******@eurofins.de
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B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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GX9
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CTC1052QT
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G******** L********
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Hardware Engineer
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886-2********
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886-2********
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g******@climax.com.tw
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Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
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D**** S****
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6F., No.58, Lane 188, Ruey Kuand Rd.
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6F., No.58, Lane 188, Ruiguang Rd., Neihu District
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Taiwan
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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+8862********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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88626********
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d******@wts-lab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
I****** L****
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1 2 | Physical Address |
6F., No.58, Lane 188, Ruey Kuand Rd.
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Taiwan
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 |
i******@wts-lab.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Telecare Alarm System | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | CIIPC: Antenna change and appearance change. Output power listed is ERP for Part 22 and Part 27 below 1 GHz, EIRP for Part 24 and Part27 above 1 GHz. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Output power listed is ERP for Part 22 and Part 27 below 1 GHz, EIRP for Part 24 and Part 27 above 1 GHz. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. End users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
D**** S********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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1 2 |
d******@wts-lab.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.1807 | 0.006 ppm | 4M15F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 27 | 1712.4 | 1752.6 | 0.1879 | 0.006 ppm | 4M15F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.2312 | 0.014 ppm | 4M15F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 24E | 1850.7 | 1909.3 | 0.2163 | 0.006 ppm | 18M5G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 24E | 1850.7 | 1909.3 | 0.191 | 0.006 ppm | 18M5W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 27 | 1710.7 | 1754.3 | 0.2065 | 0.006 ppm | 18M5G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 27 | 1710.7 | 1754.3 | 0.1698 | 0.006 ppm | 18M5W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 22H | 824.7 | 848.3 | 0.2404 | 0.011 ppm | 9M04G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 22H | 824.7 | 848.3 | 0.1849 | 0.011 ppm | 9M04W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 27 | 699.7 | 715.3 | 0.2218 | 0.013 ppm | 9M04G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 11 | 27 | 699.7 | 715.3 | 0.1611 | 0.013 ppm | 9M04W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 12 | 27 | 779.5 | 784.5 | 0.2323 | 0.013 ppm | 9M04G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 13 | 27 | 779.5 | 784.5 | 0.1762 | 0.013 ppm | 9M04W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | 1852.4 | 1907.6 | 0.1807 | 0.006 ppm | 4M15F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 27 | 1712.4 | 1752.6 | 0.1879 | 0.006 ppm | 4M15F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 22H | 826.4 | 846.6 | 0.2312 | 0.014 ppm | 4M15F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 24E | 1850.7 | 1909.3 | 0.2163 | 0.006 ppm | 18M5G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 24E | 1850.7 | 1909.3 | 0.191 | 0.006 ppm | 18M5W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 27 | 1710.7 | 1754.3 | 0.2065 | 0.006 ppm | 18M5G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 27 | 1710.7 | 1754.3 | 0.1698 | 0.006 ppm | 18M5W7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 22H | 824.7 | 848.3 | 0.2404 | 0.011 ppm | 9M04G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 9 | 22H | 824.7 | 848.3 | 0.1849 | 0.011 ppm | 9M04G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 27 | 699.7 | 715.3 | 0.2218 | 0.013 ppm | 9M04G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 11 | 27 | 699.7 | 715.3 | 0.1611 | 0.013 ppm | 9M04G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 12 | 27 | 779.5 | 784.5 | 0.2323 | 0.013 ppm | 9M04G7D | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 13 | 27 | 779.5 | 784.5 | 0.1762 | 0.013 ppm | 9M04G7D |
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