– 25 –
PAGING FEATURE
General
If the paging feature has been programmed for your system, your pager will
respond to certain conditions as they occur in your system. This message appears
in a 7-digit format explained below. You can also send up to 16 additional digits
that may consist of pin numbers, messages, reminders, etc. These 16-digits are
programmed by your installer and will appear before the standard 7-digit
message.
Code Format The seven digit condition code that follows takes the following form: SSS-00EE
SSS = 3-digit event code: 911 = Alarm 811 = Trouble
101 = Opening (disarm) 102 = Closing (arm AWAY)
00EE = The first two digits will always be 00 followed by the two digit user
number or zone number depending on the event code.
Examples
Pager displays: 911–0004
. This indicates that your system is reporting an alarm
(911) due to a fault in zone 4 (04). Alarm or Trouble codes are always followed by
the zone numbers in which they occur.
Pager displays: 101–0011
. This indicates that your system is reporting an open
(101) by user 11 (0011). Opening or closing codes are always followed by the
code # of the person who caused it to happen. User codes are individually assigned
and programmed into the system by your installer.
The AM6139 keypad contains a “D” key which is used to signal a pager. The
message displayed on the pager is 999-9999. This code could represent, “call
home,” “see you at the ballgame,” or whatever you decide.