OMNI-400/OMNI-400EU and OMNI-600/OMNI-600EU Installation and Setup Guide
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3x2 w/o PARITY
3x2 w/PARITY
123 31 (1st round)
123 31 5 (1st round)
123 31 (2nd round)
123 31 (resulting data) Burglary Zone 1
123 31 (resulting data) Burglary Zone 1
4x2 w/o PARITY
4x2 w/PARITY
1234 31 (1st round)
1234 31 1 (1st round)
1234 31 (2nd round)
1234 31 (resulting data) Burglary Zone 1
1234 31 (resulting data) Burglary Zone 1
FBII Superfast (4x3x1)
The FBII Superfast Reporting Format:
AAAA AZZ S
, where:
AAAA
= Four-digit account number (Submode 1, Questions 05–06)
A
= Alarm type; it is the first of the 2 programmable reporting code digits
ZZ
= Zone or user identifier; it is the second of the 2 programmable reporting code digits
S
= Signal Type; it is the first of the 2 programmable reporting code digits
This format is commonly known as 4x3x1. A total of 9 digits (including the parity digit) are sent in
DTMF. It enables reporting of up to 256 (00–FF) unique zone or user identifiers instead of the 15
possible identifiers of most other pulse formats. In addition, it transmits at a much greater speed than
the conventional pulse formats, since it uses DTMF (touch-tones) instead of pulses to transmit the data
and it always sends a parity digit.
For alarms, openings, and closings, the Alarm Type digit will be the same as the Signal Type. This
indicates the type of activity or condition that has occurred. However, on bypasses, restores and
troubles, the Alarm Type will not be the same as the Signal Type. Instead, the Signal Type will change,
indicating the current condition of the zone.
NOTE: This is a unique feature of this format that allows more intelligent reporting of the activity
occurring in the system. For instance, the following unique messages can be transmitted:
1234 1 01 1
Fire Zone 001
1234 1 01 E
Restore Fire Zone 001
1234 1 01 F
Trouble Fire Zone 001
ADEMCO 4x1 Express
The 4x1 Express Reporting Format:
AAAA 17 E,
where:
AAAA
= Three- or four-digit account number (Submode 1, Questions 05–06)
17
= Uniquely identifies this format to the receiver and to an automation system, but is not
displayed or printed.
E
= Single-digit event code; it is the first of the 2 programmable reporting code digits
This format transmits in DTMF a total of 6 digits (including the parity digit). It is similar to the
Standard format in that it can transmit a total of only 15 reporting codes. However, its advantage is
speed because it transmits touch-tones instead of pulses and it always sends a parity digit. Examples:
123 3 6 (1st round)
123 3 (resulting data) Burglary