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Then, from the panel, enter 984 and the COMMAND key, while the panel is in the Status List. The keypad
display changes to NBR PICKUP NET CELL. Select NBR. Enter the phone number for the service receiver
connected to the Remote Link computer. Press each number key slowly and deliberately. The panel dials
each number as it is pressed. If you make a mistake, press the Back Arrow key. The panel will stop dialing
and return to the Status List.
You can enter up to 15 characters for the phone number. To enter a # (pound sign) press the fourth (far
right) Select key, and to enter an * (asterisk) press the third Select key. Program a pause by entering the
letter P. Program a dial tone detect by entering the letter D. Cancel call waiting by entering *70P as the
rst characters. These characters are counted as part of the allowable 15 characters. Press COMMAND
after you enter the phone number.
After the phone number is entered the panel calls the receiver connected to Remote Link to download the
new programming. Remote Link then traps the panel and uploads the programming into the panel.
Note: The panel makes ten attempts to reach the receiver. If while attempting to contact the receiver,
the panel needs to send an alarm report, the dialing attempts are stopped and the panel can use the
phone line to send its report.
PICKUP
After completing panel programming in Remote Link, connect to the panel by selecting Panel > Connect.
Refer to the Remote Link User’s Guide, LT-0565, or Remote Link’s Help File for complete information
about connecting to panels.
When the telephone line at the panel rings, enter 984 and the COMMAND key, while the panel is in the
Status List. The keypad display changes to NBR PICKUP NET CELL. Select PICKUP to allow the panel to
seize the line. The panel immediately seizes the phone line and sends a carrier tone to the receiver.
After the panel has seized the line, send the le from Remote Link by selecting Panel > Send. Remote Link
then uploads the new programming into the panel.
NET
The panel allows you to perform a test on each component of the panel’s network communication paths.
While the Status List displays, enter 984 and press the COMMAND key. The keypad display changes to
NBR PICKUP NET CELL. Press the Select key under NET to allow the panel to perform a Communication
Status Test.
Upon entry of a Network path when prompted, the test runs and the results display on the keypad in the
order they were tested: LINK, DHCP, GATEWAY, DEST, NET COMM.
Note: If NET is not a communication option on the panel, NO NETWORK displays on the keypad and you
are returned to the Status List.
CELL
The panel allows you to perform a test on each component of the panel’s cellular communication paths.
While the Status List displays, enter 984 and press the COMMAND key. The keypad display changes to NBR
PICKUP NET CELL. Press the Select key under CELL to allow the panel to perform a Communication Status
Test. The keypad displays CELL IS BUSY if the modem is being tested from another keypad.
Upon entry of a Cellular path when prompted, the test runs and the results display on the keypad in the
order they were tested: MODEM, TOWER, SIM, APN, CELL COMM. See the Diagnostic Functions section for a
description of the Cellular Status results.
Note: If CELL is not a communication option on the panel, NO CELL displays on the keypad and you are
returned to the Status List
17.5 Using the Walk Test
The XT30/XT50 panel provides a walk test feature that allows a single technician to test all the protection
devices connected to zones on the system. Conduct the Walk Test within 30 minutes of resetting the
panel. The Walk Test automatically ends if no zones are tripped for 20 minutes. TEST IN PROGRESS
displays at all keypads. When ve minutes remain, TEST END WARNING displays. If any areas are armed
the Walk Test does not start and SYSTEM ARMED displays.
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