D6500 Computer Interface Manual
74-05313-000-G 10/16/97 Page 57 © 1988-1997 Radionics, Inc.
Numbered Table Notes:
1. The program in the D7112/D9112 determines the formats of the user identification and point data
as they are sent to the automation system. If the panel requests a translation, the D6500 converts
point data to ZONEX format and user IDs to COMEX format. If there is no request for translation,
points and IDs are transmitted to automation and printed on the internal printer with no conversion.
User ID and point data are translated as shown below.
point ZONEX id COMEX
001-008 100-800 0 0
009-024 101-116 1-5 001-005
025-040 201-216 0-13 601-608
041-056 301-316 14-21 701-708
057-072 401-416 22-29 801-808
073-088 501-516 30-37 B01-B08
089-104 601-616 38-45 C01-C08
105-120 701-716 46-53 D01-D08
121-136 801-816 54-61 E01-E08
137-152 117-132 62-69 F01-F08
153-168 217-232 70-249 000
169-184 317-332
185-200 417-432
201-216 517-532
217-232 617-632
233-247 717-731
2. These messages are also capable of being transmitted by a D7112 via Modem II.
3. The D6500 MPU program items BFSK Fire Bit, ModemIIe Fire and SIA Fire Restore determine
how the D6500 sends fire alarms, troubles, and restorals to the automation system. Refer to the
D6500 Security Receiver Program Entry Guide for specific details.
4. Not used.
5. When the D7112 is transmitting a test report in Modem II, the area # will be output to the
automation system if Output Format is set to SIA communications mode.
Example: <header>[#aaaa|OriaJL] for Log Threshold Since Last Call.
6. When transmitted by a D7112, the identification number, if any, is also printed (see Forced Point,
D9112 Modem II "Other Reports" section).
7. These messages can be turned off via the a "null phone#" for the event class. All messages in this
class exist in a unique event class.
8. For these events, the area denotes the location of the keypad used to initiate the event (see Sensor
Reset).