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Honeywell MX8000 - General Recommendations, Notes, and Limitations

Honeywell MX8000
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Section 1 – System Overview
1–5
1.8 General Recommendations, Notes, and Limitations
The following listing contains items that it is helpful to be aware of:
We recommend using the ADEMCO 8000 automation protocol so that you have access to the full system
capabilities.
When outputting to an automation computer and using the MX8000-LRR card, only the 685, CAPS, or
ADEMCO 8000 automation protocol may be used.
Do not mix formats containing the same number of reporting characters on the same line. For example,
do not have panels using 3+2 and 4+1 or 4+2 and 4+1 w/checksum reporting on the same line. If the
formats are mixed, the MX8000 will not correctly determine the reporting formats being used and
incorrect messages will result.
The MX8000-LC1 Line Card does not support 10-Digit Account Number Contact ID®.
The receiver must be reset before the automation output will be correct any time the automation protocol
is changed or defined.
When replacing a 685 or CP-220 with an MX8000, make certain that the ADEMCO Auto Options for each
line match what was set in the 685 or CP-220. The following chart is provided as an aid in setting these
options when converting from a 685.
685 Option Location
Default
Setting
MX8000 Equivalent
Option
Default
Setting Rules / Examples
1
Inhibit translation of 4-
2 codes B and C to
High Speed ADEMCO
PROM
Chart 7,
Slot 8
Convert to
High
Speed
42Out (Normal or
High Speed)
High
Speed
In High Speed mode, messages
with event codes of B and C are
translated to High Speed
Opening and Closing
messages, respectively. For
example, the message 1234 B
7 would be translated to:
1234 7222 2222 2.
2
Restore Report
Translation to High
Speed (code 9)
PROM
Chart 8
Not
translated
3/1 Rstr - (3/1 or
High Speed)
3/1 Standard method: 123 2, 123 9
Converted to High Speed:
0123 5355 5555 7
3
Don't combine 3-1, 4-
1 expanded
messages
PROM
Chart 10,
Slot 2
Combined
Pls (Extended or
Not Extended)
Extended
A sequence of 1234 B , BBBB 7
is combined into a 4-2 message
of 1234 B7. (Applies to
B,C,E,F). This message would
either be put out to Automation
as 4-2 or High Speed (see #5
below). When the option is
selected, the receiver does not
combine the expanded
messages. They are output in
the same form as received.
4
Disable BFSK into
High Speed
Messages (4-2
instead)
PROM
Chart 10,
Slot 3
High
Speed
BFSK - (4-2 or High
Speed)
High
Speed
Same as #1 above except that
it applies to event codes B, C,
E, F.
5
Use 4-2 for output of
low speed expanded
messages (3-1, 4-1)
PROM
Chart 10,
Slot 6
Not 4-2
ExtOut (High Speed
or 4/2)
High
Speed
If low speed expanded
messages are received and
combined (See # 3 above), the
messages are output to
Automation as 4-2 or High
Speed messages. For example,
a sequence of 1234 B , BBBB 7
is combined and output as a 4-2
message of 1234 B7.
Install the MX8000-LRR radio line card into slot 12 when using the VPN (Virtual Private Network)
feature with ADEMCO 8000 automation protocol. Install the MX8000-LRR radio line card into slot 3
when using the VPN feature with 685 or CAPS automation protocol and not using Virtual Receiver/Line

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