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[06] Alarm Reporting Codes
Zones 9 to 16
These reporting codes are used by the communicator to
transmit a zone alarm for zones 9 to 16. Use instructions in
section [05] as a guide for programming.
[07] Restoral Reporting Codes
Zones 1 to 8
These reporting codes are used by the communicator to
transmit a zone restoral for zones 1 to 8. Use instructions in
section [05] as a guide for programming.
[08] Restoral Reporting Codes
Zones 9 to 16
These reporting codes are used by the communicator to
transmit a zone restoral for zones 9 to 16. Use instructions in
section [05] as a guide for programming.
[09] Utility Alarm Reporting Codes
These reporting codes are used by the communicator to
transmit the following conditions.
Fire Zone
Auxiliary Input Zone
Battery Trouble
AC Failure Trouble
Day Zone(s) Trouble
Bell Circuit Trouble
Fire Zone Trouble
Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble
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 [28] contains options for Auxiliary Input
Zone. The Battery Trouble reporting code will be sent when
the battery voltage drops below 11.5 volts. This reporting
code will also be sent because of a battery fuse failure. The
battery is tested under load every 10 seconds. Only one
transmission will be sent during an arm or disarm period to
prevent multiple transmission from a weak battery. The AC
Failure Trouble reporting code will be sent after the delay
time programmed in section [22]. This prevents
transmissions during temporary power failures. Auxiliary
Power Supply Trouble reporting code is sent when the
auxiliary power supply fuse failed. The Bell Circuit Trouble
reporting code is sent when the bell circuit is open or the
fuse failed. 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 [16], [17]) goes open when the
system is disarmed. See [
Q][2] “Trouble Command” section
for additional description of troubles.
[10] Utility Restoral Reporting Codes
These reporting codes are used by the communicator to
transmit the following list of restoral conditions which
correspond to alarm conditions in section [09]. Use
instructions in section [05] as a guide for programming.
Fire Zone
Auxiliary Input Zone
Battery Trouble
AC Trouble
Day Zone(s) Trouble
Bell Circuit Trouble
Fire Zone Trouble
Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble
[11] Reporting Codes for Closing
(Arming) via Access Codes 1 to 8
The reporting codes in sections [11] to [14] are used to
identify “Openings and Closings” (disarming and arming of
the system) by user access code.
After entering the section code [11], enter 8 two digit
reporting codes. The 8 reporting codes correspond to the
first 8 access codes which are programmed using the [
Q][5]
command. 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 user code is the master code and
that the 16th code may be the temporary or maid’s code.
The 16th user code can be converted to a normal code
using one of the options in section [18].
When the system has been armed using “Quick Arm” [
Q][0]
or “Auto-arm” (see [
Q][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 [
Q][1] command for zone bypassing), the monitoring
station can be notified by programming the Partial Arm
reporting in section [15]. Note that the Partial Closing code is
sent in tandem with the regular closing code to identify it as
a partial closing condition.
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BrandDSC
ModelPC3000
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