CHAPTER FIVE - OPTIONS: CHANNELS 1 and 2
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If Option 194 is set to 01 the 'F' will be replaced by a space.
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This setting will also enable the receiver to decode special pulse extended-extended formats. Please see below.
Details on special pulse extended formats:
Option 194 is set to 01. If any of the the reporting code digits are an ‘A’, they will be reported on the computer and printer as an A instead of
as an 0.
4 digits:
If two rounds match
- decode the 4-digit ADT pulse extended format:
• 26AC x2 > KO (last digit must be a ‘C’)
• CCC2 x2 > KO (first 3 digits must be ‘C’)
• 26AF x2 > KO (last digit must be an ‘F’)
• FFF2 x2 > KO (first 3 digits must be ‘C’)
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•26AC2F2
-otherwise decode as 3-1 extended or normal 3-1, and if the first digit is an ‘F’ it is stripped off.
5 digits:
If the checksum is good
-decode the 5 digit ADT pulse extended format in the form of:
• 26ACF > KO (second last digit must be a ‘C’)
• CCC27 > KO (first 3 digits must be ‘C’)
• 26AFC > KO (second last digit must be an ‘F’)
• FFF2D > KO (first 3 digits must be ‘C’)
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•26AC2F2
-otherwise decode as 3-1 extended or normal 3-1, and if the first digit is an ‘F’ it is stripped off.
-otherwise do normal decoding based on options (4-1, 4-1 extended, 3-1 checksum, 3-2) and if the first digit is an ‘F’ it is stripped off.
6 digits:
If two rounds match
-decode the 6 digit ADT pulse extended format in the form of:
• F1231F
• F1231F > KO (last two digits must be ‘1F’ to ‘8F’)
• F12301
• F12301 > KO (last two digits must be ‘01’ to ‘06’)
• F123B2
• F123B2 > KO (last two digits must be ‘B0’ to ‘BF’)
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• 1231F01B2
-otherwise decode as 4-2.
To Strip an Account Code of a ‘0’ - Value 02
When Option 194 is set to 02, the leading digit of any account code greater than four digits will be stripped if it is a zero.
Option 194 will work with the following formats:
• Standard Pulse and DTMF(3/x, 4/x and Extended)
• FBI
• Ademco Super Fast (4/8/1, 4/8)
• Contact ID