In the
FSK 2
(
FSK 6
) format, certain
Event Codes
and
Condition Codes
will always be used together as pairs. These
codes and their respective English language messages are
listed in the following table:
NOTE: An explanation of the lower-case letters found in
the PREMISES CODE column can be found
beneath the table on the following page.
CP-220 DEDICATED ENGLISH FOR SILENT KNIGHT FSK 2 PREMISES CODES
PREMISES
CODE
CP-220 ENGLISH LANGUAGE
COMMENTS
B600
BATTERY TROUBLE
A low standby-battery has been detected.
BE00
BATTERY RESTORE
The above condition has been restored to normal.
C600
SYSTEM TROUBLE-AC
A loss of AC has been detected.
CE00
SYSTEM RESTORE-AC
The above condition has been restored to normal.
D60p
TROUBLE PHONE LINE 0p
The designated phone line is at fault.
DE0p
RESTORE PHONE LINE 0p
The designated phone line has been restored to normal.
E60d
EXPAND TROUBLE DEVICE ID d
EE0d
EXPAND RESTORE DEVICE ID d
E6cc
EXPAND TROUBLE STATION ID cc
EEcc
EXPAND RESTORE STATION ID cc
EXPAND is the abbreviated form for EXPANDED, and is used
to cite which of 9 possible system troubles is being reported;
refer to the comment area below.
NOTE: In this context,
EXPAND has nothing to do with
reference to the
Zone Expander – also mentioned in
the comment area, below.
E100
AUTOMATIC TEST
The system has automatically tested itself at a pre-appointed
time.
E2xy
MANUAL TEST xy
A manually initiated test has been performed by the user
designated by
xy (see comments on the following page).
F000
AUTOMATIC CLOSING
An automatic closing (automatic system arming) has occurred
at a pre-appointed time.
F400
AUTOMATIC
OPENING
An automatic opening (automatic system disarming) has
occurred at a pre-appointed time.
F1xy
NORMAL CLOSING ID xy
A normally executed closing (system arming) by the user
designated by
xy (see comments on the following page).
F5xy
NORMAL OPENING ID xy
A normally executed opening (system disarming) by the user
designated by
xy (see comments on the following page).
F2xy
FORCED CLOSING ID xy
A closing (system arming) performed by the user designated by
xy (see comments on the following page), which occurred with
at least one faulted zone that was subsequently bypassed by
the system. Depending on the control panel, a report of
bypassed zones may precede the closing report.
Page B-36 Appendix B:
CP-220A Central Station Receiver
Communication Formats
Hook-Up and Installation Manual