CHAPTER FIVE - OPTIONS: CHANNELS 1 and 2
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SG-System I Operating Manual
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Dynamic Options
Options 130-13F: 3/1 - 4/1 Digit 0-F
Default - Options 130-138 (A); 139 (R); 13A (A); 13B (O); 13C (C); 13D (\); 13E (R); 13F (T)
Use these options to enable your computer software to recognise different alarm types. The line card uses a unique Sur-Gard communication
format to transmit data through the System to the central station computer. Event codes corresponding to alarm codes in 10 to 40 Baud for-
mats and DTMF 4/1 to 4/3 formats are used to enable the computer software to determine alarm types.
The SG-System I uses the last digit of data received in 3/1 and 4/1 formats to determine the computer event code. The event code will then
be transmitted to the central station computer. Refer to the Decoding Library for the complete set of event codes used by the line card. For
Options 130-13F, program ASCII codes according to the Decoding Library.
NOTE: Do not use values other than 20-7F (ASCII).
Options 140-14F: 3/2 - 4/2 Digit 0-F
Default - Options 140-148 (A); 149 (R); 14A (A); 14B (O); 14C (C); 14D (\); 14E (R); 14F (T)
Use these options to enable your computer software to recognise different alarm types. The line card uses a unique Sur-Gard communication
format to transmit data through the System to the central station computer. Event codes corresponding to alarm codes in 10 to 40 Baud for-
mats and DTMF 3/2 to 4/2 formats are used to enable the computer software to determine alarm types.
The SG-System I will use the first digit following the account code in 4/2, 3/1 extended, or 3/2 formats to determine the computer event
code. The event code will then be transmitted to the central station computer. Refer to the Decoding Library for the complete set of event
codes used by the channel. For Options 140-14F, program ASCII codes according to the Decoding Library.
NOTE: Do not use values other than 20-7F (ASCII).
Options 150-15F: 4/3 Digit 0-F
Default - Options 150-158 (A); 159 (R); 15A (A); 15B (O); 15C (C); 15D (\); 15E (R); 15F (T)
Use these options to enable your computer software to recognise different alarm types. The line card uses a unique Sur-Gard communication
format to transmit data through the System to the central station computer. Event codes corresponding to alarm codes in 10 to 40 Baud for-
mats and DTMF 4/3 format are used to enable the computer software to determine alarm types.
The SG-System I will use the fifth digit of data received in 4/3 format to determine the message and event code. The event code will then be
transmitted to the central station computer. Refer to the Decoding Library for the complete set of messages and event codes used by the line
card. For Options 140-14F, program ASCII codes according to the Decoding Library.
NOTE: Do not use values other than 20-7F (ASCII).