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[07] Alarm Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8
Enter eight 2-digit reporting codes in this section. These codes are used by the communicator when there has been
an alarm on zones 1 to 8. Listed below are several examples of programming and transmissions using different formats
for the reporting codes. Obtaining different formats requires entering data correctly in the Account Code sections, the
Reporting Codes sections, and the Communication Format Options section.
3/1 Format: Single Line or Non-extended Reporting
Required:
•3 digit account code in Sections [02], [04] or [06]
i.e. enter [1230] for account code 123
•Format code [00], [01], [02], [03], [04] depending on receiver type selected in Section [29]
•Single digit alarm reporting code in Section [07]
i.e. enter [30] for single digit code 3 (0 is null digit i.e. no pulses transmitted)
Transmission sent: 123 3
4/2 Format: Single Line Reporting
Required:
•4 digit account code in Sections [02], [04] or [06]
i.e. enter [1234] for account code 1234
•Format code [00], [01], [02], [03], [04] depending on receiver type selected in Section [29]
•Two digit alarm reporting code in Section [07]
i.e. enter [31] for two digit code 31
Transmission sent: 1234 31
3/1 Format: Extended Reporting
Required:
•3 digit account code in Sections [02], [04] or [06]
i.e. enter [1230] for account code 123
•Format code [06], [07], [08], [09], [10] depending on receiver type selected in Section [29]
•Two digit alarm reporting code in Section [07]
i.e. enter [31]
Transmission sent: First round: 123 3
Second round: 333 1
If a transmission is not wanted for a particular reporting code, then enter 00 to disable that reporting code.
Slot Format
The slot format is a DTMF transmission consisting of a 4-digit Account Code, eight 1-digit reporting channels, and one
1-digit status channel.
Slot Format Channels:
12345678
aaaaxxxxxxxx i
Account Event Status
Code Code Code
Slot Format Programming Codes
Zone 1 xy
Zone 2 xy
Zone 3 xy
Zone 4 xy
Zone 5 xy
Zone 6 xy
Zone 7 xy
Zone 8 xy
x represents Transmissions Channels 1 through 8. This number determines to
which channel the zone will report
y represents the Event Identifier (1 to 9 and A to F). This number describes the type
of event
i represents the status of the zone. 6 indicates a Trouble; 7 indicates an Alarm; 8
indicates a Low Battery and Restoral; 9 indicates a Test Transmission.
For example, if Zone 3 is programmed as 31, an alarm on Zone 3 would report as:
aaaa55155555 7
If a transmission is not wanted for a particular reporting code, then enter ‘00’ or ‘FF’
to disable that reporting code.