If any of the sub-locations are disabled here, then the reporting codes will not report – even if they are
enabled at 9.16 Event Reporting Options - Advanced.
Refer to section 8.3.2 Using Sub-locations to see how to scroll from one sub-location to another using the
[*] key.
NOTE:
The values are hexadecimal. Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values.
The 2-digit stay close code is reported when the panel is STAY ARMED. This location is configured per
user. Refer to the User Manual where option 2 of User Reporting Codes Enabled, needs to be enabled.
Each location represents a set of 16 users:
Location 350 represents users 1-16
Location 351 represents users 17-32
Location 352 represents users 33-48
Location 353 represents users 49-64
Location 354 represents users 65-80
Location 355 represents users 81-96
Location 356 represents users 97-112
Location 357 represents users 113-128
Enter a 2-digit reporting code for each of the 16 users and program as a 32-digit string,
followed by the [*] key.
[INSTALLER CODE] [*] [LOCATION] [*] [USER] [*] [REPORTING CODE] [*]
The valid data range is: 01-FF, with 00 to disable.
If any of the sub-locations are disabled here, then the reporting codes will not report – even if they are
enabled at 9.16 Event Reporting Options - Advanced.
Refer to section 8.3.2 Using Sub-locations to see how to scroll from one sub-location to another using the
[*] key.
NOTE:
The values are hexadecimal. Refer to Table 3 on how to program hexadecimal values.
The 2-digit open code is reported when the panel is DISARMED. This location is configured per user.
Refer to the User Manual where option 3 of User Reporting Codes Enabled, needs to be enabled.
Each location represents a set of 16 users:
Location 358 represents users 1-16
Location 359 represents users 17-32
Location 360 represents users 33-48
Location 361 represents users 49-64
Location 362 represents users 65-80
Location 363 represents users 81-96
Location 364 represents users 97-112
Location 365 represents users 113-128
Enter a 2-digit reporting code for each of the 16 users and program as a 32-digit string,
followed by the [*] key.