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Honeywell MX8000
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List of Tables
Table 1–1: Optional Accessories for the MX8000 Receiver ...........................................................................................1–2
Table 1–2: Formats Compatible with the MX8000 ...........................................................................................................1–2
Table 1–3: MX8000 and SIA Levels I-III comparison ......................................................................................................1–3
Table 3–1: External Printer Cable Pin Description...........................................................................................................3–8
Table 4–1: Touchpad Buttons Description ........................................................................................................................4–2
Table 4–2: LED Description.................................................................................................................................................4–3
Table 4–3: VFD and Printer Abbreviations........................................................................................................................4–4
Table 4–4: Main Menu Option Items by Profile.................................................................................................................4–5
Table 4–5: Default User Codes...........................................................................................................................................4–5
Table 4–6: Printer Menu Choices .....................................................................................................................................4–11
Table 4–7: Event Format Choices and Meaning ............................................................................................................4–14
Table 4–8: Phantom Signals Formats List ......................................................................................................................4–16
Table 4–9: Abbreviation Display Character Meanings/High Low Status ....................................................................4–19
Table 5–1: Types of Programming Fields..........................................................................................................................5–1
Table 5–2: General Options Items and Description .........................................................................................................5–3
Table 5–3: Operation Mode Choices and Descriptions...................................................................................................5–6
Table 5–4: Display Options and Descriptions ...................................................................................................................5–7
Table 5–5: Communications Options and Description ..................................................................................................5–12
Table 5–6: Initialization String Characters.......................................................................................................................5–17
Table 5–7: ITI Automation Format Options .....................................................................................................................5–20
Table 5–8: On-board Annunciator and Auxiliary Relay Options ..................................................................................5–21
Table 5–9: System Options ...............................................................................................................................................5–22
Table 5–10: 685, CAPS, and CP-220 1–9/A–Z Entries.................................................................................................5–23
Table 5–11: Line Device Menu Options...........................................................................................................................5–29
Table 5–12: MX8000–LC3 Edit Line List Items and Description..................................................................................5–39
Table 5–13: Valid Programmable String Characters .....................................................................................................5–44
Table 5–14: Account Characters ......................................................................................................................................5–45
Table 5–15: Hexadecimal AlarmNet Number to Decimal Conversion ........................................................................5–55
Table 5–16: MX8000–LC1 Edit Line List Items and Description..................................................................................5–56
Table 5–17: User List Menu Items and Steps.................................................................................................................5–71
Table 5–18: Available Characters.....................................................................................................................................5–72
Table 6–1: Formats compatible with the MX8000............................................................................................................6–1
Table 6–2: Formats By Report Number.............................................................................................................................6–3
Table 7–1: Error Messages .................................................................................................................................................7–1
Table 8–1: Automation Protocol Listing .............................................................................................................................8–1
Table 8–2: Reporting Formats and Automation Protocol Support .................................................................................8–2
Table 8–3: AE Header Block Components Description...................................................................................................8–3
Table 8–4: Call Message Components and Description .................................................................................................8–3
Table 8–5: Dialer Format Types By Code .........................................................................................................................8–4
Table 8–6: Panel Data Identifiers and Descriptions.........................................................................................................8–4
Table 8–7: Call Message Components..............................................................................................................................8–5
Table 8–8: Call Message With Listen-in Data...................................................................................................................8–6
Table 8–9: Bad Data Field Indicator Components ...........................................................................................................8–7
Table 8–10: System Message Components .....................................................................................................................8–7
Table 8–11: System Messages...........................................................................................................................................8–8
Table 8–12: Link Test Components ...................................................................................................................................8–9
Table 8–13: Response Messages by the MX8000 Receiver........................................................................................8–10
Table 8–14: Command Requests by Identifiers .............................................................................................................8–10
Table 8–15: Log-in Request Components.......................................................................................................................8–10
Table 8–16: Log-off Request Components .....................................................................................................................8–11
Table 8–17: Force Hang-Up Request Components.......................................................................................................8–11
Table 8–18: Add Listen-in Account Request Components ...........................................................................................8–11
Table 8–19: Delete a Listen-in Account Request Components ...................................................................................8–11
Table 8–20: Extend Listen-in Period Request Components.........................................................................................8–12
Table 8–21: End Listen-in Period Request Components..............................................................................................8–12

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