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Section 8. Central Station Reporting Formats
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3x1 Ext. W/O PARITY
3x1 Ext. W/PARITY
123 3 (1st round)
123 3 (2nd round)
123 3 6 (1st round)
333 1 (3rd round)
333 1 (4th round)
333 1 5 (2nd round)
123 31 (resulting data)
Burglary Zone 1
123 31 (resulting data) Burglary Zone 1
4x1 Ext. W/O PARITY
4x1 Ext. W/PARITY
1234 3 (1st round)
1234 3 (2nd round)
1234 3 2 (1st round)
3333 1 (3rd round)
3333 1 (4th round)
3333 1 2 (2nd round)
1234 31 (resulting data) Burglary Zone 1
1234 31 (resulting data) Burglary Zone 1
Partial Extended (3x1 Part. Ext. or 4x1 Part. Ext.)
The Partial Extended Reporting Format:
AAA EZ
or
AAAA EZ
where:
AAAA
= Three- or four-digit account number (Submode 1, Questions 05–06)
E
= Single-digit event code; it is the first of the 2 programmable reporting code digits
Z
= Zone or user identifier; it is the second of the 2 programmable reporting code digits.
The Partial Extended format is a combination of both the Standard and Extended formats. It transmits
in Pulse a standard message for alarm conditions and an extended message for restores and other
system conditions. To report a standard message, enter a numerical digit (0 - 9) in the first of the 2-
digit reporting code; for an extended message, enter a hexadecimal digit (B - F) in the first of the 2-digit
reporting code. The extended messages are used whenever a zone or user identification is needed
(bypasses, restores, openings/closings, etc.). It can also transmit with and without parity. Examples
follow.
3x1 Stand. W/O PARITY (Alarm)
3x1 Part. Ext. W/O PARITY (Restore)
123 3 (1st round)
123 E (1st round)
123 E (2nd round)
123 3 (2nd round)
EEE 1 (3rd round)
EEE 1 (4th round)
123 3 (resulting data) Burglary
123 E1 (resulting data) Burglary
3x2 or 4x2
The 3x2 or 4x2 Reporting Format:
AAA EZ
or
AAAA EZ,
where:
AAAA
= Three- or four-digit account number (Submode 1, Questions 05–06)
E
= Single-digit event code; it is the first of the 2 programmable reporting code digits
Z
= Zone or user identifier; it is the second of the 2 programmable reporting code digits
This format is also in Pulse and is an alternative to the Extended format; it also transmits a 2-digit
reporting code. Its specific meaning is a 3- or 4-digit account number followed by a 2-digit alarm code. It
can be transmitted with parity (1 round of data) or without parity (2 rounds of data).
There are 15 possible event codes, each of which can have up to 15 different zone identifiers. It is
different from the extended format in the way it transmits. This is illustrated in the examples below: