CHAPTER FIVE - OPTIONS: CHANNELS 1 and 2
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• ITI
• SIA
• Modem II
• SKFSK
For Example:
Option 194 is set to 02. The panel account code is 0345.
104091ssssss0345sXssYZ
The new output is as follows.
104091sssssss345sXssYZ
Option 195: Five- and Six-Digit Pulse
Default (00)
Use this option to distinguish between various 5-digit and 6-digit formats. The formats 4/1, 3/2 and 3/1 with checksum cannot be distin-
guished because they contain a total of 5 digits. The formats 4/2 and 5/1 cannot be distinguished because they contain a total of 6 digits.
NOTE: 1 The printer messages for the 3/2 format are the same as those used for the 4/2 format.
NOTE: 2 This selects 3/1 checksum for 40 baud panels only, responding on the 2300Hz handshake. For all other panels, this
will be decoded as 4-1.
NOTE: 3 The printer messages for the 5/1 format are the same as those used for the 4/1 format.
Automation output:
1RRLLLssssssAAAAsEsssZ[DC4] (4/1)
1RRLLLsssssssAAAsEssYZ[DC4] (3/2)
1RRLLLsssssssAAAsEsssZ[DC4] (3/1)
1RRLLLsssssAAAAAsEsssZ[DC4] (5/1)
Printer outputs:
RR-LLL-AAAA-Z-Message (4/1)
Table 29: Five- and Six-Digit Pulse
Value Five-Digit Setting Six-Digit Setting
00 Select 4/1 format Select 4/2 format
01 Select 3/2 format *NOTE1 Select 4/2 format
02 Select 3/1 checksum format Select 4/2 format
03 Select 3/1 checksum format special *NOTE2 Select 4/2 format
10 Select 4/1 format Select 5/1 format *NOTE3
11 Select 3/2 format *NOTE1 Select 5/1 format *NOTE3
12 Select 3/1 checksum format Select 5/1 format *NOTE3
13 Select 3/1 checksum format special *NOTE2 Select 5/1 format *NOTE3