XL-4, XL-4B, and XL-5 LCD Keypad Programming Manual
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Zone PID Type (PID Format)
146 CS PID ZNxxx
___ 001 - 422
This question only applies when using the ADEMCO PID format. The Point ID format
transmits an event code value known as the PID code. This identifies the type of condition
being reported from the zone. This differs from the zone number and is defined in a fixed
table of event codes. Within the description of the Point ID format this typically is shown as
XYZ (event code) . This event code will provide fixed text at the FBI CP220 or ADEMCO 685
receiver and many Central Station Automation Systems.
Enter the three-digit number (001 - 422) corresponding to the desired event type. If an
invalid selection is made the keypad will not accept the input. The valid event codes are
displayed below:
Table 3 - Zone PID Event Codes
ALARMS
100 Medical
101 Pendant Transmitter
110 Fire Alarm
111 Smoke
112 Combustion
113 Water Flow
114 Heat
115 Pull Station
116 Duct
117 Flame
118 Near Alarm
120 Panic Alarm
121 Duress
122 Silent
123 Audible
130 Burglary
131 Perimeter
132 Interior
133 24 Hour (Safe)
134 Entry/Exit
135 Day/Night
136 Outdoor
137 Tamper
138 Near Alarm
140 General Alarm
150 24 Hour Non Burg
151 Gas Detected
152 Refrigeration
153 Loss of Heat
154 Water Leakage
155 Foil Break
156 Day Trouble
157 Low Bottled Gas Level
158 High Temperature
159 Low Temperature
161 Air Flow Loss
SUPERVISORY
200 Fire Supervisory
201 Low H2O Pressure
202 Low CO2
203 Gate Valve Sensor
204 Low Water Level
205 Pump Activated
206 Pump Failure
TROUBLES
300 System Trouble
310 Ground Fault
320 Sounder/Relay Trouble
321 Trbl Bell 1
322 Trbl Bell 2
323 Trbl Alarm relay
324 Trouble Relay
325 Reversing Relay
330 System Peripheral
350 Communication Trbl
351 Telco Fault 1
352 Telco Fault 2
355 Loss of Radio
Supervision
370 Protection Loop
373 Fire Trouble
380 Sensor Trouble
O/C/REMOTE ACCESS
409 Keyswitch O/C
421 Access Denied
422 User Access Gained
Right Loop (Multiplex Zones Only)
147 RT LOOP ZN xxx
NO
This question only applies to multiplex points that are part of the two point multiplex
adapters. Each two-point module contains a left loop and a right loop. The address set on the
dip switches of the device will be the zone number of the left loop , and the right loop will be
the next sequential zone number. For example, if the module is set with an address of 22
then the left loop will be zone number 22 and the right loop will be zone 23. Left loops can be
EOL supervised, while right loops are not EOL supervised. Press the 0 key to toggle between
the available choices.
If the zone is a right loop within a two-point multiplex adapter module then answer YES to
this question.
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