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[08] Restoral Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8
These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit a zone restoral for zones 1 to 8. Use instructions in
Section [07] as a guide for programming.
[09] Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8
Program eight 2-digit Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes in this section.
While the system is armed, the BELL output will be activated and the Tamper Alarm Reporting Code for a zone will
be transmitted when a tamper alarm occurs.
While the system is disarmed, the Tamper Alarm Reporting Code for a zone will be transmitted when a tamper alarm
occurs. The system may be programmed to activate either the BELL output or the keypad sounder when a tamper
alarm occurs while the system is disarmed; refer to Programming Section [25], Light 5.
NOTE: When Zone 7 is programmed as a Fire Zone (Section [26] Zone Light 1 ON), the Tamper Reporting Code for
Zone 7 is transmitted to report a Fire Alarm.
Note that Tamper Alarms may not be bypassed with the [
Q
][1] command.
To bypass Tamper Alarms, enter the
Installer’s Programming Mode. To re-activate the zones, enter an Access Code.
[10] Tamper Restoral Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8
Program eight 2-digit Tamper Restoral Reporting Codes in this section. These reporting codes are only transmitted
when tamper conditions on zones 1 through 8 are restored.
NOTE: When Zone 7 is programmed as a Fire Zone (Section [26] Zone Light 1 ON), the Tamper Restoral Code for Zone
7 is transmitted to report a Fire Alarm Restoral.
[11] Closing Reporting Codes, Access Codes 1 - 8
The reporting codes in Sections [11] through [14] are used to identify Openings and Closings (disarming and arming
of the system) by Access Code.
Program nine 2-digit Closing Reporting Codes in this section. The nine reporting codes correspond to the first eight
Access Codes and the Partial Closing Code. When the system is armed using one of the Access Codes, the
corresponding reporting code will be transmitted.
When transmitting in any of the extended formats, (see examples in Section [07]), closing codes would be
programmed as follows: [C1], [C2], [C3], [C4], [C5], [C6], [C7], [C8]. Refer to Section [29] Communications Formats
for more information.
The first digit, HEX C, is used to represent a closing signal (this could be another number depending on what is used
at the monitoring station), while the second digit represents the Access Code used to arm the system.
The closing code transmission takes place after the exit delay time. Therefore, if the system is armed and disarmed
before the expiry of the exit time, no transmission will take place.
Remember that the first Access Code is the Master Code and that the last code may be the One-Time Use Code. The
last Access Code can be converted to a normal code by turning Zone Light 6 OFF in Section [23].
When the system has been armed using the Quick-Arm or Auto-Arm functions, the first reporting code (for the Master
Code) will be transmitted. The Master Code is required to enable or disable these functions.
When the system is armed with one or more zones bypassed, the Partial Closing Code will be transmitted. Note that
the Partial Closing Code is sent with the regular closing code to identify it as a partial closing condition. If Section[23]
Zone Light 1 is ON, then the bypassed zones will be identified between the Partial Closing Code and the Closing Code.
[12] Closing Reporting Codes, Access Codes 9 - 16
Program nine 2-digit Closing Reporting Codes in this section. The Auto-Arm Cancellation Code is transmitted when
Auto-Arming is cancelled; refer to Keypad Functions for information on the Auto-Arm function.
[13] Opening Reporting Codes, Access Codes 1 - 8
Program eight 2-digit Opening Reporting Codes in this section. When the system is disarmed using one of the Access
Codes, the corresponding reporting code in this section is transmitted.
[14] Opening Reporting Codes, Access Codes 9 - 16
If the After Alarm Code is programmed, that code will be transmitted to the monitoring station on opening if an alarm
occurred during the previous armed period. This feature is useful for installations where openings and closings are
not normally reported but it is desired to report on opening that an alarm did occur during the previous armed period.
This feature also allows the monitoring station to know when the user is on the premises.