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ID Number Formats
Keypads, sirens, as well as expansion modules (bus zone expanders, zone
expanders, wireless expansion modules, utility output modules, power-supply
expansion modules) that are connected via a RISCO bus line display on the keypad
as per this example: 02(1:01) T=NZE08
EXPLANATION:
• 02 is the index number of keypad, siren, or voice/expansion module
• 1 is the RISCO bus line number that it is on
• 01 is the sequential, installer-set physical ID number
• T (type) is NZE08 (8-zone expander)
System detectors and accessories (other than keypads, sirens and expansion
modules) have their zones display as per these examples:
• Bus detector connected via a Bus Zone Expander: 4:B08:05
• Relay detector wired to a zone expander: 4:E08:05, or wired to a zone (1—8) on
the terminal block: 4:E00:05
• Input zone (relay detector that is wired directly onto a compatible type of bus
device (such as the iWISE Bus and Elegant keypad), which thereby shares its
bus line connection): 4:I08:05
• Wireless detector connected to a wireless expansion module: 4:W08:05
EXPLANATION (for all 4 examples above):
• 4 is the RISCO bus line number
• The next value (B08, W08, E08, or I08) is for the ID of the expansion
module or input zone that the detector is connected to (B = bus zone
expander, W = wireless zone expander, I = input zone, E = wired zone
expander)
• 05 is the sequential, installer-set physical ID number
NOTES: [For main panel terminal block wiring]:
• For a bus zone expander wired to a bus line at the terminal block, its ID will
show as B00.
• For a relay detector wired to a zone (1—8) at the terminal block, its ID will
show as E00.
• For a UO module wired to a UO terminal at the terminal block, its ID will show
as 0x (whereas x= zone number 1—6).