tone, handshake and kissoff frequencies to the control panel. This feature only applies when the
3G4000W is configured as a backup communicator.
Note: If the control panel performs a maximum of 5 dialing attempts, and a backup cellular
receiver is used, best practice requires that the maximum PTM errors before takeover value be
programmed with 2 to ensure signals can be routed to the backup receiver before the panel
generates a failure to communicate a trouble condition.
[422] – [1] – Radio Activation Restore Reporting: Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Radio Activation Restore reporting code is communicated or
suppressed.
[422] – [2] – FTC Restore Reporting: Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the FTC (Failure to Communicate) Restore reporting code is
communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [3] – Low Battery Trouble Reporting: Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Low Battery Trouble reporting code is communicated or
suppressed.
Note: If no battery is used the battery can be disabled using a programmable option.
[422] – [4] – Low Battery Trouble Restore Reporting: Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Low Battery Trouble Restore reporting code is communicated
or suppressed.
Note: If no battery is used the battery can be disabled using a programmable option.
[422] – [5] – TLM Trouble Reporting: Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the TLM (Telephone Line Monitoring) Trouble reporting code is
communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [6] – TLM Trouble Restore Reporting: Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the TLM (Telephone Line Monitoring) Trouble Restore reporting
code is communicated or suppressed.
[422] – [7] – Input Power Trouble Reporting: Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Input Power Trouble reporting code is communicated or
suppressed.
[422] – [8] – Input Power Trouble Restore Reporting: Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the Input Power Trouble Restore reporting code is communicated
or suppressed.
[422] – [9] – System Tamper Trouble Reporting: Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the System Tamper Trouble reporting code is communicated or
suppressed.
[422] – [10] – System Tamper Trouble Restore Reporting: Default (Enabled)
This option determines whether the System Tamper Trouble Restore reporting code is
communicated or suppressed.
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