The SPC panel has the facility to communicate information to a remote receiving station when a specific alarm event on the panel has occurred.
These Alarm Reporting Centres must be configured on the panel to allow this remote communication to operate.
Prerequisite
Select Communications > Reporting > Analog ARC.
To add or edit an ARC, click Add. β OR -
Click Edit.
Configure the fields as described in the table below.
Description |
Enter a description of the remote Alarm Receiving Centre. |
Account |
Enter your account number. This information should be available from the receiving station and is used to identify you each time you make a call to the ARC. For a Contact ID account, a maximum of 6 characters is allowed. |
Protocol |
Enter the communication protocol that you intend to use (SIA, SIA Extended, Contact ID, Fast Format). Note: SPC supports the extended SIA protocol. Select this protocol to support additional textual descriptions of the SIA events being sent to the Alarm Receiving Station. |
Priority |
Select the priority for the ARC in terms of primary or back-up reporting. |
Number 1 |
Enter the first number to be dialled to contact the ARC. This system will always attempt to contact the ARC on this number before attempting another number. |
Number 2 |
Enter the second number to be dialled to contact the ARC. The system will only attempt to contact the ARC on this number if the first contact number did not successfully establish a call. |
Dial Attempts |
Enter the number of times that the system will attempt to make a call to the receiver. (Default is 8) |
Dial Delay |
Number of seconds to delay between failed dial attempts (0β999). |
Dial Interval |
Enter the number of seconds to delay between failed dial attempts. (0β999) |
Test Calls |
Enable the test call by choosing a time interval. This will send out an automatic test call from modem 1 to the primary ARC. |
Test All |
Check this box if you want to initiate also an automatic test call from modem 2 to the backup ARC. |
Click the Add button to enter those details on the system.
A list of the configured ARC accounts will be displayed in the browser along with the account information, description, protocol, dial-up status and time and date of the last call to the ARC.
To configure the events on the SPC that will trigger the call to the ARC:
Select Select Communications > Reporting > Analog ARC > Edit > Filter.
Configure the following fields:
Check any of the following boxes if you want to initiate a remote call to the ARC to notify it of the particular event.
Alarms |
Alarms are activated. |
Alarm Restores |
System alarms are restored. |
Confirmed Alarms |
Alarms confirmed by multiple zones |
Alarm Abort |
Alarm Abort events. Alarms are aborted after a valid user code is entered via the keypad after a confirmed or unconfirmed alarm, |
Faults |
Faults and tampers are activated. |
Fault Restores |
Fault or tamper alarms are restored. |
Settings |
System is Set and Unset. |
Early/Late |
Unscheduled setting and unsetting of the system. |
Inhibits |
Inhibit and isolate operations are performed on the system. |
Door Events |
Door events are activated. Only works with SIA protocol. |
Other |
All other types of events are detected on the system. |
Network |
Report IP Network Polling Up/Down events. |
Areas |
Select specific areas to which above events apply. |
By adding a separate Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) for each area defined on the system and programming each area to report itβs own separate ARC receiver, the system can approximate a multi-tenanted system in that a high degree of autonomy is assigned to each area. |
To configure the events on the SPC that will trigger the call to the ARC when Fast Format is the selected protocol:
Select Communications > Reporting > Analog ARC > Edit > Filter.
A list of the eight channels is displayed along with the alarm conditions that can be programmed for each channel.
Click the Test button located next to the first channel to test the alarm activation.
The light bulb icon is switched on.