Why is there a 7-digit account number, when the panel program only allows for a 4-digit or 3-digit account number?
The first 3 digits of the 7-digit account number are the identifier used in Rapid Response Monitoring to bring the signal to the account. The 4-digit account number in the panel is the last four numbers of the 7-digit account number. For ITI and DMP panels, where there is an 8-digit account number, the first 3 digits are the identifier for Rapid Response Monitoring and the last 5 digits are the account number.
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