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D6500 Computer Interface Manual
74-05313-000-G 10/16/97 Page 5 © 1988-1997 Radionics, Inc.
Group Reporting
(Group Reporting)
Yes
= the identifier for the telephone rotary group (G1, G2, G3,
etc.) appears in positions 13 and 14 of the internal printer reports.
No
= The
transmission format identifier (pulse, BFSK, modem, etc.) and line card number
appears in reports.
"B" if
Group Reporting
is programmed
No
, and the transmission format is BFSK.
"L" if
Group Reporting
is programmed
No
, and the transmission format is Pulsed.
"L" if
Group Reporting
is programmed
Yes
or
No
, and Internal Line Card
Information is processed (e.g.: Busy Seconds, LC Boot Up, and card
Trouble/Restored).
"M" if
Group Reporting
is programmed
No
, and the transmission format is Modem
II.
"G" if
Group Reporting
is programmed
Yes
, and any transmission format is
received.
BFSK Fire Bit
(Automation Fire - BFSK) (
Yes
or
No
) Set to
Yes
if the automation system supports
the D6500 mode Fire event codes (sF – Fire Alarm, Gs – Fire Trouble, and Hs –
Fire Restoral) when monitoring in BFSK. See the
D6500 Program Entry Guide
for
more information.
ModemIIe Fire Bit
(Automation Fire - Modem IIe/IIIa2) (
Yes
or
No
) is normally set to
Yes
. Fire Events
are sent to Automation systems as Fire Event codes. When programmed
No
, Fire
Events are sent to Automation systems as Burglary/Alarm Events. See the
D6500
Program Entry Guide
for more information.
SIA Fire Rest.
(Modem IIe/IIIa2) (
Yes
or
No
) is normally set to
Yes
. All Radionics
control/communicators using the Modem IIe/IIIA2 format differentiate between
Fire
Restoral after Alarm
and
Fire Restoral after Trouble/Missing/Supervisory
in the
message that is sent to the D6500 Receiver. SIA Automation Output Mode can also
differentiate between these two message types, or it can combine them into a
common
Fire Restoral
message. See the
D6500 Program Entry Guide
for more
information.
Comp Confg
(Computer Configuration) determines how the "bits" are set in the data sent out of
the RS-232 port of the D6500, usually
7,P,2
(7 data bits, parity, 2 stop bits). Set
CompConfg
to
8,N,1
(78data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit) for ABM automation
systems when
Output Format
is set for SIA communications.
Comp Parity
(Computer Parity) determines how the parity "bits" are set in the data sent out of the
RS-232 port of the D6500, usually
Odd
parity. Set
CompParity
to
Ø Fixed
for ABM
automation systems when
Output Format
is set for SIA communications.
Baud Rate
(Computer Baud Rate) determines the serial data transmission rate (BPS) of the
D6500, usually
1200 baud
. Set
Comp Parity
to
9600
for ABM automation systems
when
Output Format
is set for SIA communications.
Handshake
(Handshake) usually an
ACK
type handshake from computer. NOTE: This program
item has no effect if
Output Format
is set to
Ø SIA
communications mode.
Ack Character
(Acknowledge Character) usually a
6
(ACK). Do not program ACK as a blank or
ØØ
.
This will result in "all" characters acting as an acknowledge for transmitted data.
Nack Character
(Not Acknowledge Character) usually a
15
(NACK).

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