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ADEMCO 685 - Expanded Low Speed & Checksum Verification

ADEMCO 685
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Conditions which produce an En~ish language output are anything other
than a previously reported event or a nom~ event; however, when
multiple conditions occur on one transmission, the printer will
produce an (M) in front of the m~sage.
Using the same identification
numbers as the previous e~ples and assming that channels 1 and 3
are activated at 6:3o PM on March 15,
and assuming the English
language output for channel
1 is HOLD-UP ALARN ad the E@ish
language output for chanel 3 is BURGLAR ALARM, the following message
will appear on the printer:
6:30 PM 3/15 13 8531 1515 5555 7 (M) HOLD-UP ALARM
If a transmission received a kissoff from the No. 685 it is designated
as a verified message and identified with the letter (V) as shown
below:
6:3o PM 3/15 13 8531 1555 5555 7 (V) HOLD-UP ALARM
If a transmission contains multiple alarms ad is verifiedp
it is identified by the letters (M) ad (V), as shown belw:
6:30 PM 3/15 13 8531 1515 5555 7 (M) (V) HOLD-UP ALARM
If the No. 685 is switched to the PRINT VALID position, all
messages other than fatit m-sages w~l contain a (V).
The No. 685
is =pable of receiving espanded low s~ed reports and Checksm
Verified* messages in either the NON-E~ ANDED or En ANDED repcrtingmodes
[ERANDED mode identifies opening and closing by war ~ trouble and restore
by mne (channel) and an dso reprt lcw bttery restore].
De@ding of messages with a parity check must k PROM enabled because
the receiver needs a way of distinguishing 3-di@t subscriber ID/l-
digit event with checksum messages frm 4-digit subscrikr ID/1-@git
event messages since they are the sme length (see Section VI C).
When a message is received in the UOU-E~AWDED reporting mh, the
input and output messages will be simflar to LOW SPEED fomat m~sagea
(see Section IV A) but will use Radionics alarm codes,~ indi~ted
in Table C.
In the E~A~KD reporti~ mode,
opning, clming, trouble and restore
reports are transmitted using pairs of massages.
The first message @ves
the accomt nmber md the type of event (the Radionics alarm mde for
OPEN~G is W“, CL~~G is ‘Cn
, RHTORE is qn ad TROUBLE (=d SHUNT) is
~n).
me second m~sage will have an ‘acmmt numbarn of BBB, CCC, EEE’or
FFF (OPENmG, CL~~G, R=TO~ or TROUBLE) and the alarm codefi will
indi=t e the affected channel or user.
For essmple, if a RESTORE occurs on
ch-el 1 at the premises of account 890, the following sequence wofid be
received (assumed RECENER No. 1, Group No. 3):
13 0890 E
13 OEEE 1
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(Cent’d on page 25)
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