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The Contact ID protocol is widely used in alarm panels and remote monitoring
systems. The MG3000 formats events for the TCP connection using the Ademco
standard, without checksum, with 15 characters: SSSS18QXYZGGCCC
-SSSS: customer account, from 0000 to 9999 (congurable);
-18: xed information, indicating the type of message (Contact ID);
-Q: xed event identication (E);
-XYZ: Contact ID code (numeric) related to the Module Event (congurable);
-GG: Nice Brazil Receiver code (1 = TX, 2 = TA, 3 = CT/CTW/CTWB, 6 = TP)
and CAN Address of Nice Brazil Receiver (from 1 to 8). Only applicable to online
events type 0, 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12 and 15;
-CCC: complementary code to the main event, according to the table below.
Type Security Cabin Event Complementary code (CCC)
0 Triggered device 3 last digits of the unit/apartment
1 Pass 068 = Double pass
2 Connected equipment 000
3 Wake Up Doorman 255 = Not answered
4 Schedule change 085 = Guarita Module formatted/
255 = HTML changes
5 Opening by doorman 204 = Receiver digital input
6 Opening by PC 055 = Remote panic
7 Receivers not updated 000
8 Cloning attempt 3 last digits of the unit/apartment
9 Panic 3 last digits of the unit/apartment
10 SD Card removed 255 = internal SD card full
11 Restore done 005 = Restore Master Biometrics
nished
12 Receiver Event 255 = Door open/
254 = Water shortage alarm
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