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OMNI-408A Installation and Setup Guide
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ADEMCO Point ID
The Point ID Reporting Format: AAAA 18 QXYZ GG ZZZ
Where:
AAAA =4-digit account number (Program Questions 09 and 10)
18 =Uniquely identifies this format to the receiver and to an automation system, but is not
displayed or printed.
Q = Event qualifier, which gives specific event information
1 = New Event or Opening
3 = New Restore or Closing
XYZ = Event Code: The Event code is a 3-digit code (3 decimal digits). For zone alarms and
some conditions, this can be specified; other conditions are dedicated (see the tables below).
GG = Group number; this panel reports the group number stored in question 30.
ZZZ = Zone, sensor or user identifier (3 decimal digits). For zone conditions, this is the
physical point number as programmed within the individual point (01 - 32). For user
initiated actions such as openings/closings, this is the actual user number (01 - 15).
This format is also known as ADEMCO Contact ID. A total of 16 digits (including the parity
digit) are sent in DTMF. It enables reporting of 999 (001 - 999) unique zone or user
identifiers instead of the 15 possible identifiers of most other pulse formats. This feature
allows the full reporting capability of this system (32 points and 15 users). In addition, it
transmits at a much greater speed than the conventional pulse formats, because it uses
DTMF (touch-tones) instead of pulses to transmit the data, and it always sends a parity
digit. Its main advantage over all the other formats is its large number of Event codes (see
tables below) with the ability to pinpoint an event (alarm, trouble, bypass, restore, etc.) to a
specific sensor (up to 32 points in this system) and to report openings/closings for many users
(up to 15 users in this system).
For some reporting codes, the first of the two programmable digits determines the PID Event
code to be transmitted. Other reporting codes transmit a dedicated PID Event code
regardless of the digit programmed in the first location. In both cases, if transmissions are
not desired, program AA in locations 1 and 2. Refer to the following tables to select the PID
Event codes to be transmitted.
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