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[07] Reporting Codes for Closing
(Arming) via Access Codes 1 to 8
The reporting codes in sections [07] to [10] are used to
identify “Openings and Closings” (disarming and arming
of the system) by user access code.
After entering the section code [07], enter 9 two digit
reporting codes. The 9 reporting codes correspond to the
first 8 access codes which are programmed using the
[][5] command and then the partial closing code in last.
When the system is armed using one of the access
codes, the corresponding reporting code is transmitted.
When transmitting in any of the extended formats, (see
examples in section [05]), closing codes would be
programmed as follows. [C1], [C2], [C3], [C4], [C5],
[C6], [C7], [C8]........Where the first digit “HEX C” is one
which is used to represent a closing signal (this could be
another number depending on what is used at the
monitoring station) the 2nd digit represents the access
code which was used to arm the system.
The closing code transmission takes place after the exit
delay time. Therefore if the system is armed and
disarmed before the expiry of the exit time, no
transmission will take place.
Remember that the 1st access code is the Master Code
and that the 16th code may be the temporary or maid’s
code. The 16th access code can be converted to a
normal code by turning light 8 off in section [15].
When the system has been armed using “Quick Arm”
[][0] or “Auto-arm” (see [][6] “Keypad Commands”),
the 1st reporting code (reporting code for Master Code)
will be transmitted. The Master Code is required to enable
or disable these functions.
When the system is armed with one or more zones
bypassed (see [][1] command for zone bypassing), the
monitoring station can be notified by programming the
Partial Arm reporting in section [16]. Note that the partial
closing code is sent in tandem with the regular closing
code to identify it as a partial closing condition. If section
[16] light 1 is on then the bypassed zones will be
identified between the partial closing and the closing
code by sending their alarm code transmissions.
[08] Reporting Codes for Closing
(Arming) via Access Codes 9 to 16
The Auto-arm Abort Code is described on page 10 under
Auto-arm Time of Day. See section [07] for programming
information.
[09] Reporting Codes for Opening
(Disarming) via Access Codes 1 to 8
The 8 reporting codes correspond to the first 8 access
codes which are programmed using the [][5] command.
When the system is disarmed using one of the access
codes, the corresponding reporting code in this section is
transmitted.
See section [07] for an example of “Opening and
Closing” reporting code programming.
[10] Reporting Codes for Opening
(Disarming) via Access Codes 9 to 16
See section [09] for further information.
If the opening after alarm code is programmed, that code
will be transmitted to the monitoring station on opening if
an alarm occurred during the previous armed period. This
feature is useful for installations where openings and
closings are not reported normally but it is desired to
have a report to the monitoring station on opening if an
alarm did occur during the previous armed period. This
feature allows the monitoring station to know when the
user is on the premises and available to receive a report
about alarms that occurred while the system was closed.
[11] Reporting Codes for Priority
Alarms and Restorals
These reporting codes are used by the communicator to
transmit the following list of alarm and restoral conditions.
Use instructions in section [05] as a guide for
programming. See “Terminal Connections” section of
manual for a description of the operation of the Fire Zone
and the Auxiliary Input Zone. Section [30] contains
options for Auxiliary Input Zone.
Fire Zone
Auxiliary Input Zone
Keypad Panic Alarm [P]
Keypad Fire Alarm [F]
Keypad Auxiliary Alarm [A]
Fire Zone Restoral
Auxiliary Input Zone Restoral
Keypad Panic Restoral [P]
Keypad Fire Restoral [F]
Keypad Auxiliary Restoral [A]
[12] Reporting Codes for Maintenance
Alarms
The reporting codes programmed in this section include
the periodic test reporting code (every 1 to 99 days) and
trouble conditions. The battery trouble reporting code will
be sent when the battery voltage drops below 11.3 volts.
This reporting code will also be sent because of a battery
fuse failure. The battery is tested under load every 4
minutes. The AC failure trouble reporting code will be
sent after the delay time programmed in section [20].
This prevents transmissions during temporary power
failures. Auxiliary power supply trouble reporting code is
sent when the auxiliary power supply fuse is blown. The
bell circuit trouble reporting code is sent when the bell
circuit is open or the fuse is blown. The fire zone trouble
code is sent when the fire zone becomes open circuit
(E.O.L. resistor is disconnected). The day zone trouble
code is sent when any zone defined as a day zone (see
section [14]) goes open when the system is disarmed.
See [][2] Trouble Command for additional description of
trouble codes and transmissions. The periodic test cycle
time is set in section [20] and reporting time of day is set
in section [23].
The reporting codes are programmed in the following
order.
Battery Trouble
AC Trouble
Day Zone(s) Trouble
Bell Circuit Trouble
Fire Zone Trouble
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