EXAMPLES:
MESSAGE CUSTOMER
ACCT NO.
REPORTING
CODE
MEANING
1234 32
1234
32
a BURGLAR ALARM has occurred due to the violation of an
alarm sensor on Zone 2
2412 81
2412
81
a TROUBLE (e.g., a wiring fault) has been detected on Zone 1,
which may compromise its integrity
1867 9
1867
9
a TEST REPORT has been initiated at the protected premises
1234 E2
1234
E2
a previously reported violation of Zone 2 has been restored to
normal
4657 69
4657
69
the security system was armed with its Zone 9 bypassed
769 C
769
C
an employee of Customer Account 7609, assigned to USER
CODE, has closed the premises by arming the system
2232 F1
2232
F1
a SYSTEM TROUBLE (e.g., a loss of AC Power or a Low
Battery) has occurred in the security equipment
6574 D
6574
D
an ALARM, likely caused in error, was cancelled by the user
shortly after it was initiated
769 B1
769
B1
an employee of Customer Account 7609, assigned to USER
CODE 1, has opened the premises by disarming the system
NOTE: The characters "B" through "F" are used to increase the number of variations capable of
being reported by most communication formats, when compared to those using only the
digits between "0" and "9." Using such "alpha" characters in designating numbers is
characteristic of a numbering system known as
hexadecimal,
which is often used in
computers, and is discussed in
Appendix A
. Note, too, that for technical reasons,
hexadecimal "A" is not used in many alarm communication formats. See
Appendix B
for
additional information.
The CP-220A has been factory programmed so that
Codes 0-9 display the default words, as follows:
CODE ENGLISH WORD
CODE ENGLISH WORD
0 ZERO 5 FIVE
1 ONE 6 SIX
2
TWO
7 SEVEN
3 THREE 8 EIGHT
4 FOUR 9 NINE
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1234 14
DEFAULT REPORTING (4x2)
1234 FIRE ZONE 4
CUSTOMIZED REPORTING