[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 siren cancel code is reported when the siren is CANCELLED. This location is configured per
user. Refer to the User Manual where option 4 of User Reporting Codes Enabled, needs to be enabled.
Each location represents a set of 16 users:
Location 366 represents users 1-16
Location 367 represents users 17-32
Location 368 represents users 33-48
Location 369 represents users 49-64
Location 370 represents users 65-80
Location 371 represents users 81-96
Location 372 represents users 97-112
Location 373 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.
Cancelling a Silent Alarm or Silent Panic will not cause the cancel siren code to be reported.
9.15 Programmable Outputs
9.15.1 Output Disarm Clear
This bitmapped location allows onboard programmable outputs 1-5 to be cleared (set low) on
disarming. The output/s to be cleared will be displayed by zone number LEDs. The programmable
outputs will clear when ANY partition is disarmed. Refer to Table 28 to view which zone number LED
corresponds to which onboard output.