3GS Technical Manual
Issue 05 April 2005
Programming Menus 8-62
Standard 3GS Panel alarm events are assigned SIA codes according to the following table. The Address Field Column
relates to the Zone number or User number etc responsible for causing the Alarm event, e.g. SIA code “BA5” refers to a
Burglary Alarm on Zone 5.
SIA Code
Short
Description
3GS Panel Description
Address Field
AR
AC Restoral
AC Mains power restored
Unused
AT
AC Trouble
AC Mains power fault
Unused
BA
Burglary Alarm
Burglary Zone Violated while armed
Zone Number
BB
Burglary Bypass
Burglary Zone inhibited or disabled
Zone Number
BR
Burglary Restoral
Alarm/Trouble condition on zone has been
eliminated (Transmitted when System is
Unset/Disarmed)
Zone Number
BT
Burglary Tamper
Short or disconnect on alarm zone
Zone Number
BU
Burglary Un-Bypass
Zone inhibit/disable removed
Zone Number
BV
Burglary Verified
2nd Burglary zone activated causing Veri-
fied Alarm
Zone Number
CG
Close Area
System has been Part Set/Armed
Unused
CG1-CG30
Close Area 1-30
Block Areas 1-30 have been Set/Armed
User Number
CI
Fail to Close
System/Area Fail to Set due to open zone
or Service required etc.
Unused
CL
Closing Report
System has been Fully Set/Armed
User Number
CT
Late to Open
System not disarmed on Time – Entry time-
out.
Unused
DF
Door Forced
Door opened without valid access request
(Transmitted when door is forced open)
Door Number
DH
Door Left Open
Restoral
Door that had been left open is now
Restored
Door Number
DN
Door Left Open (
Non alarm, non-
trouble)
Door Left Open after “Door Open” time
expired
Door Number
DR
Door Restoral
Door left open/Trouble condition elimi-
nated (Transmitted when door is closed
after being forced open or left open)
Door Number
EJ
Expansion Device
Tamper Restore
Node Tamper Restored
Node number
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