IDS Base Station Receiver 400 700-179-02B Issued January 2009 40
NOTE:
The Default configuration of the plain library is shown below.
Example:
In the default configuration below if, the event code 4 and 5 received represents a “Bypass” event type
then enter 8 from Table 6: Printer Plain Library Codes to correspond with 4 and 5 in Table 5: Printer Plain
Library Format. This will display and print “Bypass”. Also:
4 and 5 = Bypass 8
6 and 7 = Alarm 4
8 and 9 = Tamper B = 12
Table 5: Printer Plain Library Format
Received Event Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
Plain Library Code 1 2 3 8 8 4 4 B B 7 5 6 C 9 A
Table 6: Printer Plain Library Codes
Code
CodeCode
Code
Description
DescriptionDescription
Description
1 Fire
2 Panic
3 Medical
4 Alarm
5 Open
6 Close
7 Cancel
8 Bypass
9 Restore
A (10) Trouble
B (11) Tamper
C (12) 24hr Test
D (13) Low Battery
E (14) Service
F (15) Burglary
4.5
4.54.5
4.5
E
EE
Event
ventvent
vent A
A A
Alarm
larmlarm
larm S
S S
Setup
etupetup
etup
M300
M300M300
M300
The IDS BSR400 may be programmed to sound the buzzer or operate the relay when an alarm panel
event is entered into the “Event Log”. These settings enable the user to configure the buzzer and relay
operation together or separately and select the switch off method. The common TAGGED event settings
enable the buzzer/relay on specific events. To identify TROUBLE events, the buzzer is modulated by
pulsing it on and off. The “Wake up” alarm is programmable in one minute intervals up to 255 minuets.
4.5.1
4.5.14.5.1
4.5.1
Ev
EvEv
Event Buzzer
ent Buzzerent Buzzer
ent Buzzer
M301
M301M301
M301
The event buzzer, when enabled, latches on when a new event is received that matches the selected
option. The buzzer has the following options, enter [0...8] to select:
0 – Disables the buzzer (Default).
1 - Enables ALL events, switches off when all events are viewed.
2 - Enables ALL events, CANCEL
or 5 or 6 key stops buzzer.