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Appendix A: Reporting Codes
The following tables contain Contact ID and Auto-
matic SIA format reporting codes. For more informa-
tion on reporting code formats, see section [360] to
[381]. For more information on individual reporting
codes, see sections [320] to [353] .
Contact ID
The first digit (in parentheses) will automatically be
sent by the control panel. The second two digits are
programmed to indicate specific information about
the signal.
For example, if zone 1 is an entry/exit point, you
could program the event code as [34]. The central
station would receive the following:
*BURG - ENTRY/EXIT - 1
where the “1” indicates which zone went into
alarm.
SIA Format - Level 2 (Hardcoded)
The SIA communication format used in this product
follows the level 2 specifications of the SIA Digital
Communication Standard - October 1997. This for-
mat will send the Account Code along with its data
transmission. The transmission would look similar to
the following at the receiver:
N Ri01 BA 01
N = New Event
Ri01 = Area Identifier
BA = Burglary Alarm
01 = Zone 1
Section # Reporting Code Code Sent When...
Dialer
Direction*
Automatic
Contact ID
Codes
SIA Auto Rep
Codes**
[320] to
[323]
Zone Alarms zone goes into alarm A/R (1) 3A See Table 3
[324] to
[327]
Zone Restorals alarm condition has been restored A/R (1) 3A
[328] Duress Alarm duress code entered at keypad A/R (1) 21 HA-00
[328] Opening After Alarm system disarmed with alarm in memory A/R (4) A6 OR-00
[328] Recent Closing alarm occurs within two minutes of system arming A/R (4) 59 CR-00
[328] Cross Zone (Police Code)
Alarm
two zones on the system go into alarm during any
given armed-to-armed period (incl. 24Hr zones)
A/R (1) 4A BV-00
[329] [F] Key Alarm/Rest. Keypad fire alarm (alarm and restore reporting
codes sent together)
A/R (1) 15 FA-00/FH-00
[329] [A] Key Alarm/Rest. Keypad auxiliary (alarm and restore reporting
codes sent together)
A/R (1) AA MA-00/MH-00
[329] [P] Key Alarm/Rest. Keypad panic alarm (alarm and restore reporting
codes sent together)
A/R (1) 2A PA-00/PH-00
[330] to
[337]
Zone Tamper/Restoral zone is tampered / tamper condition restored T/R (1) 44 TA-ZZ/TR-ZZ
[338] Keypad Lockout maximum number of incorrect access codes has
been entered at a keypad
T/R (4) 21 JA-00
[339] to
[343]
Closings system armed (user 01-34, 40-42 indicated) O/C (4) A2 CL-UU
* A/R = alarms/restorals; T/R = tampers/restorals; O/C = openings/closings; MA/R = miscellaneous alarms/restorals;
T = test transmissions
** UU = user number (user01-42); ZZ = zone number (01-32)
***Program the “Fail to close” event code [(4)54] to report either closing or activity delinquency. Make sure your central
station is aware of the application of this reporting code.
****Zones are identified, panic pendants, wireless keys, and handheld keypads are not.
1-5 Operation
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Figure 2 - LCD Display
1 7 Segment Displays 1 and 2 – These two 7 segment dis-
plays indicate the hour digits when the local clock is active,
and identify the zone when the OPEN or ALARM icons are
active. These two displays scroll one zone per second from
the lowest zone number to the highest when scrolling
through zones.
2 : (Colon) – This icon is the hours/minutes divider when the
local clock is active.
3 7 Segment Displays 3 and 4 – These two 7 segment dis-
plays are the minute digits when the local clock is active.
41 to 8 – These icons are used to identify troubles to the user
[*][2]. In Installer’s Programming, they indicate hexadecimal,
decimal, and 8-bit toggle fields found in Flash and
Advanced programming.
5 Memory – Indicates that there are alarms in memory.
6 Bypass – Indicates that there are zones automatically or
manually bypassed.
7Fire – Indicates that there are fire alarms in memory.
8 Program – Indicates that the system is in Installer’s Pro-
gramming, or the keypad is busy.
9Chime – This icon turns on when [*][4] or the chime button
is pressed to enable Door Chime on the system. It will turn
off when [*][4] is pressed again to disable Door Chime.
10 AM, PM – This Icon indicates that the local clock is display-
ing 12 Hr. time. These icons will not be on if the system is
programmed for 24-Hr time.
11 Away – Indicates that the panel is armed in the Away
Mode. It will turn on at the beginning of the Exit Delay.
12 Stay – Indicates that the panel is armed in the Stay Mode. It
will turn on at the beginning of the Exit Delay.
13 ALARM – This icon is used with 7-segment displays 1 and 2
to indicate zones in alarm on the system. When a zone is in
alarm, the ALARM icon will turn on, and 7-segment dis-
plays 1 and 2 will scroll through the zones in alarm.
14 OPEN – This Icon is used with 7-segment displays 1 and 2 to
indicate violated zones (not alarm) on the system. When
zones are opened, the OPEN icon will turn on, and 7-seg-
ment displays 1 and 2 scroll through the violated zones.
Figure 3 - Controls & Indicators
15 Buzzer - The buzzer provides an audible indication of
alarm, trouble, programming and status of the system.
16 Status Indicators
Ready - Indicates that the system is ready to be armed or
programmed.
Armed - Indicates that the system is armed in Stay or Away
mode.
Trouble - Indicates that the system has a trouble.
17 Priority Keys - The function of priority keys can not be
modified apart from enabling or disabling the keys. The keys
must be held and pressed for 2 seconds to activate the func-
tion. When activated, a reporting code is sent to the central
monitoring station.
18 Keypad - Digits (0-9) - are used to enter decimal and hexa-
decimal data.
Keypad - Digit (*) is used to enter [*] Star functions. All
user and installer functions including Flash and Advanced
programming are entered using this key. See Chapter 3:‘[*]
Functions’. The [*] key also enables the installer/user to tog-
gle between decimal and hexadecimal data entry. To enter
hexadecimal ‘A’ through ‘F’, Press [*][1 through [6]. When
finished entering hexadecimal numbers, enter [*] again to
return to decimal mode. See Chapter 3:Programming.
Keypad - Digit (#) is the equivalent of the Escape key on a
computer. It enables the installer to escape from or termi-
nate the the current programming section.
19 Function Keys - may be customized to perform 21 different
functions with 8 definable options for each function. See
section [000] for a detailed explanation of these and other
options available.
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