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Honeywell OMNI 624 User Manual

Honeywell OMNI 624
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Section 8. Central Station Reporting Formats
8–5
ADEMCO Contact ID
The Contact ID
®
Reporting Format: AAA 18 QXYZ GG ZZZ, where:
AAAA = Four-digit account number (Submode 1, Questions 06–09)
18 = Uniquely identifies this format to the receiver and to an automation system but is
not displayed or printed
Q = Event qualifier, which gives specific event information
1 = New Event or Opening
3 = New Restore or Closing
GG = Group number; this represents the partition number (01 or 02).
XYZ = Event Code: The event code is a 3-digit code (3 decimal digits). For zone alarms and
some conditions, this can be specified; other conditions are dedicated, see the tables
that follow.
ZZZ = Zone, sensor or user identifier (3 decimal digits). For user initiated actions such as
openings/closings, this will be the actual user number (01–15).
A total of 16 digits (including the parity digit) are sent in DTMF. This format enables reporting of 999
(001–999) unique zone or user identifiers instead of the 15 possible identifiers of most other pulse
formats. This feature allows the full reporting capability of this system (24 zones and 32 users). In
addition, it transmits at a much greater speed than the conventional pulse formats, since it uses DTMF
(touch-tones) instead of pulses to transmit the data and it always sends a parity digit. Its main
advantage over all the other formats is its large number of event codes (see tables below) with the
ability to pinpoint an event (alarm, trouble, bypass, restore, etc.) to a specific zone (up to 24 zones in
this system) and to report openings/closings for many users.
For some reporting codes, the first of the two programmable digits determines the Contact ID Event
code to be transmitted. Other reporting codes transmit a dedicated Contact ID Event code regardless of
the digit programmed in the first location. In both cases, if transmissions are not desired, then program
AA in locations 1 and 2. Refer to the following tables to select the Contact ID Event codes to be
transmitted.
BURGLARY ZONE TYPES
DIGIT
EVENT
CODE
ENGLISH OUTPUT AT
CS RECEIVER
DIGIT
EVENT
CODE
ENGLISH OUTPUT AT
CS RECEIVER
0
122
Silent Panic
7
135
Day/Night
1
123
Audible Panic
8
136
Outdoor
2
130
Burglary
9
137
Tamper
3
131
Perimeter
A
140
General Alarm
4
132
Interior
B
144
Sensor Tamper
5
133
24-Hour Alarm
C
155
Foil Break
6
134
Entry/Exit
D
156
Day Trouble

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BrandHoneywell
ModelOMNI 624
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