PARAMETER 28:
Slot English
Language
SLOT 1 CODE 0 ZERO MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS
Background:
Digital Receivers like the CP-220A use alphanumeric characters to display
the details of subscriber messages (i.e., account numbers, alarms, troubles,
restorals, openings, closings, etc.). The popular
4+2 Reporting Format
(discussed in
Section 1
and
Appendix B
) uses a 4-digit Account Number,
followed by a 2-digit Reporting Code. The first digit of the Reporting Code
usually represents the nature of the message and the second digit further
defines it. The examples given beneath Table 1-1 on page 1-4 illustrate this
for messages in the
4 + 2 Format
and are repeated for convenience in Table
2-1 below.
It is possible to have the numbers in all Reporting Formats received by the
CP-220A provide descriptive words on its display. This feature allows the
Central Station's operators to quickly determine the nature of the report
when looking at the display or the resulting printout.
CCCC REPORTING
CODE
CCCC REPORTING
CODE
Account #
1st CHARACTER
2nd CHARACTER
Account #
1st CHARACTER
2nd CHARACTER
2
HOLDUP
(SILENT)
1-9 ZONES
1-9
9
TEST
DOESN'T
APPLY
3
BURG
1-9
ZONES
1-9
B
OPENING
(PREMISES)
0-F USERS
0-F
4
MEDICAL
EMER
1-9 ZONES
1-9
C
CLOSING
(PREMISES)
0-F USERS
0 -F
5
PANIC
(AUDIBLE)
1-9 ZONES
1-9
D
ABORT
SIGNAL
0 DOESN'T
APPLY
6
ZONE
BYPASS
1-9 ZONES
1-9
E
ZONE
RESTORE
1-9 ZONES
1-9
7
ENVIRON
EMER
1-9 ZONES
1-9
F
SYSTEM
TROUBLE
0-F EVENTS
0-F
TABLE 2-1
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