Programming Sections: 5.6 Communicator Programming
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The panel will attempt to call the pager one time. After dialing the
digits in the telephone number the panel will send the account
number and reporting code followed by the [#] key (Hex [C]).
There is no ringback when using Pager Format. The panel has no
way of confirming if the pager was called successfully; a failure
to communicate trouble will only be generated once the maxi-
mum number of attempts has been reached.
NOTE: The Pager Format cannot be used with the LINKS1000 cel-
lular communicator.
NOTE: Do not use the digit C in a reporting code when using
Pager Format. In most cases, the digit C will be interpreted as a [#],
which will terminate the page before it has finished.
NOTE: If the panel detects a busy signal, it will attempt to page
again. It will make the maximum number of attempts pro-
grammed in section [165].
Force dialing should be disabled when using Pager format.
NOTE: When using Pager format, you must program two hex
digit E’s at the end of the telephone number.
NOTE: If an Automatic Communications format is used for any
other phone number, the desired reporting code to be transmitted
via Pager must be programmed for the event.
Pulse Formats
Depending on the pulse format selected the panel will communi-
cate using the following:
• 3/1, 3/2, 4/1 or 4/2
• 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake
• 10 or 20 bits per second
• non-extended
The digit ‘0’ will send no pulses and is used as a filler.When pro-
gramming account numbers enter four digits. When
programming a three digit account number the fourth digit must
be programmed as a plain ‘0’ which will act as a filler digit.
If an account number has a ‘0’ in it, substitute a HEX digit ‘A’ for
the ‘0’. Examples:
• 3 digit account number [123]- program [1230]
• 3 digit account number [502] - program [5A20]
• 4 digit account number [4079] - program [4A79]
When programming reporting codes two digits must be entered.
If one digit reporting codes are to be used the second digit must
be programmed as a ‘0’. If a ‘0’ is to be transmitted substitute a
HEX digit ‘A’ for the ‘0’. Examples:
• 1 digit reporting code [3] - program [30]
• 2 digit reporting code [30] - program [3A]
To prevent the panel from reporting an event program the
reporting code for the event as [00] or [FF].
NOTE: This communication format cannot be selected if Down-
look is required.
Contact ID
Contact ID is a specialized format that will communicate infor-
mation quickly using tones rather than pulses. In addition to
sending information more quickly the format also allows more
information to be sent. For example, rather than reporting an
alarm zone 1 the Contact ID format can also report the type of
alarm, such as Entry/Exit alarm zone 1.
If Contact ID Sends Automatic Reporting Codes is selected,
the panel will automatically generate a reporting code for each
event. These identifiers are listed in Appendix A. If the Automatic
Contact ID option is not selected, reporting codes must be pro-
grammed. The 2-digit entry determines the type of alarm. The
panel will automatically generate all other information, including
the zone number.
NOTE: If the Automatic Contact ID option is selected, the panel
will automatically generate all zone and access code numbers,
eliminating the need to program these items.
NOTE: Regardless of the zone type programmed, the panel will
report all zones as burglary zones when Automatic Contact ID is
selected. If you need to report other zone types, you must use Pro-
grammed Contact ID reporting codes.
NOTE: The zone number for Zone Low Battery and Zone Fault
events will not be identified when Programmed Contact ID is used.
If the Contact ID uses Automatic Reporting Codes option is
enabled, the panel will operate as follows:
• If an event’s reporting code is programmed as [00], the panel
will not attempt to call the central station.
• If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything
from [01] to [FF], the panel will automatically generate the
zone or access code number. See Appendix A for a list of the
codes which will be transmitted.
If the Contact ID uses Programmed Reporting Codes
option is enabled, the panel will operate as follows:
• If an event’s reporting code is programmed as [00] or [FF], the
panel will not attempt to call central station.
• If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything
from [01] to [FE], the panel will send the programmed report-
ing code.
• Account numbers must be four digits.
• If the digit ‘0’ is in the account number substitute the HEX
digit ‘A’ for the ‘0’.
• All reporting codes must be two digits.
• If the digit ‘0’ is in the reporting code substitute the HEX digit
‘A’ for the ‘0’.
• To prevent the panel from reporting an event program the
reporting code for the event as [00] or [FF].
NOTE:
This communication format cannot be selected if Down-
look is required.
Contact ID Sends Automatic
Reporting Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Section [381], Option [7]
This section requires 2 two digit entries (1 per phone number).
The 3rd telephone number uses the format programmed for the
1st telephone number.
REPORTING CODES
• SIA -0 is valid in Account or Rep Code (not 00 in a Reporting
code though)
• ADEMCO Contact ID - 0 is not valid in Account or Rep Code
(A must be used, 10 in checksum)
Entry Communication Format
01 20 BPS, 1400 HZ handshake
02 20 BPS, 2300 HZ handshake
03 CONTACT I.D.
04 SIA FSK
05 Pager
06 Residential Dial
07 10 BPS, 1400 Hz handshake
08 10 BPS, 2300 Hz handshake