REPORTING CODES: (Addresses 088-193) SECTION 07- 33
DIRECT ADDRESS OR STREAMLINED PROGRAMMING
General
The panel can report information regarding system and "protected area" status to the central monitoring
station, when reporting is activated at address 206. All data to be communicated should be assigned a
2-digit hexa reporting code, consisting of numbers from 0-15. Examples of two digit hexa code combi-
na
tions are [6][13] and [9][15]. Written in hexa notation, these codes are [6][D] and [9][F]. Using the
keypad for hexa digit entry, keys [10], [11], [12], [BYP], [MEM] and [TRBL] correspond to hexa digits A, B,
C, D, E and F, respectively.
The [2ND] key's value is "skip" (empty). It is ignored by the panel, so to avoid reporting a specific condi-
tion to the central, enter [2ND][2ND] after the report address for that condition.
Also, when programming 3 digit account codes and 1 digit alarm codes (3-1 reporting), use [2ND] in lieu
of the first digit.
All report codes are assigned to a system account, whether or not partitioning is activated. Arm/disarm
reports are assigned to System "A" when partitioning is "off", or to the system account to which they
belong, based on code priority assignment, when partitioning is activated.
Panel "A" Partition Zones "B" Partition Zones Total Possible Zones
748, 748ES
1-6, 13-18, 13 = (Keypad 1) 7-12, 19-24, 19 = (Keypad 2) 24
738
1-6, 13 (Keypad 1) 7-12, 19 (Keypad 2) 14
728
1-6 7 (Keypad 1), 8 (Keypad 2) 8
Trouble and special report codes are always assigned to System "A".
Arming codes/Disarming codes (Addresses 088-119) SECTION 07- 14
System access codes can be programmed to generate hexa report codes that communicate the identity
of the user arming/disarming the control panel to the central monitoring station. Each user code can be
assigned an arm/disarm report code. (
Espload
and the master code can be assigned a report code
at addresses 188/189 - see special report codes, page 24.)
Zone alarm codes (Addresses 120-143) SECTION 15- 20
Alarm report/zone restoration codes will be sent to the monitoring station if each zone is assigned a code
during panel programming. These codes identify which zone is generating an alarm or returning to nor-
mal status after an alarm.
Zone restoration codes (Addresses 144-167) SECTION 21- 26
If trouble conditions occur and are reported, once normal status is re-established, a "restoration" code
can be transmitted to the central to indicate that the "trouble" situation has been rectified. Codes should
be assigned to the trouble conditions that should be reported upon restoration.
Trouble codes: (Addresses 168-175) SECTION 27- 28
8 trouble status codes can be reported to the central: max. auxiliary current, bell disconnect/max. bell cur-
rent, battery disconnected/low voltage, no AC/low AC or power failure for software versions 1.4 and beyond,
program change (indicates that someone has initiated "installer" or Espload programming), timer loss, fire
loop trouble, and test report. (Several trouble conditions will also be displayed on the keypad.) Codes should
be assigned to the trouble conditions that should be reported.
Trouble restoration codes (Addresses 176-183) SECTION 29- 30
If trouble conditions occur and are reported, once normal status is re-established, a "restoration" code
can be transmitted to the central to indicate that the "trouble" situation has been rectified. Codes should
be assigned to the trouble conditions that should be reported upon restoration.
Note: All Tamper/Wire Faults must be restored before a restoration code is transmitted.
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