Section 16 - Data Field Descriptions
16–11
Pager Format: XXX-YYYY
where:
XXX
=
a 3-digit event code:
911 = Alarm
101 = Opening (disarm)
811 = Trouble
102 = Closing (arm AWAY)
YYYY
=
User or zone number (depending on type of event).
The first two digits must always be 00, and must be followed by the 2-digit
user or zone number. Paging is enabled in the Split/Dual Reporting field
✱
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by entering a number greater than 5.
NOTE:
Some pagers may require an additional delay
(pause) to be
programmed into this field in order to receive the entire message.
Field
✱
87 provides an optional pager reporting delay of 0, 1, 2, or 3
minutes for alarm messages only. Enter # + 13 for a 2-second pause.
✱
89
EVENT LOG 80% FULL REPORT CODE
0 | 0
If you make an Event Logging selection in field
✱
90, a message can be sent to
the Central Station receiver when the log is 80% full. If the log becomes full, a
new message overwrites the oldest message in the log.
NOTE:
Aside from the selection made by the installer in field
✱
90, all control
and readout from the log is accomplished via the downloader.
✱
90
EVENT LOGGING
3
0 = no event logging
1 = log Alarm/Alarm Restore
2 = log Trouble/Trouble Restore
4 = log Bypass/Bypass Restore
8 = log Open/Close
x = log combination of events (add value of entries)
Example:
To select “Alarm/Alarm Restore” and “Open/Close,” enter 9 (1 + 8);
to select all events, enter #15.
The default of 3 = Alarm/Alarm Restore (1) + Trouble/Trouble Restore (2).
The VISTA-20BAY system has the ability to record various events in a history
log (48-event capacity). The types of events to be logged can be selected as
indicated. At any time, the downloader operator can then upload the log and
view or print out all or selected categories of the log. The downloader operator
can also clear the log.
The display/printout at the Central Station shows the date, time, event, and
description of the occurrences. The time is calculated by an internal clock in
the panel. Note that the time for any events that occur prior to a system
power-down or an entry into the Programming mode cannot be calculated by
the panel. The time appears on the log as “unknown.”
NOTE:
System messages are logged when any nonzero selection is made.
✱
91
OPTION SELECTION (Audio Alarm Verification)
8
0 = not using AAV
4 = an Audio Alarm Verification (AAV) unit is connected to the system
8 = enable Exit Delay restart
12 = both AAV and Exit delay restart
UL installations: Must be set to 0 (AAV disabled)
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