3 + 1 Standard
Format:
Receiving Line
Card
Programmed for
“Slot English
Language”
Each sample’s printout
duplicates the information
contained on the
CP-220A's display. Refer
to the comments at the
right for a thorough
explanation of this data.
11 123 BURGLARY 04/29/94 13:20:04
When
BURGLARY
is programmed as the descriptive word to represent Code
3 (not shown in the message) of Slot 1, the above data will appear when the
message is sent in the
3+1 STANDARD
format. The details of the message
follow:
11
the first character (1) reflects the CP-220A's Receiver Number as
programmed in
PARAMETER 03;
the next character (1) reflects
the Line Card (slot) number receiving the message
123
the Subscriber's 3-digit Account Number
BURGLARY
the word used to describe Code 3
04/29/94
current
date
13:20:04
current time (1:20:04 PM)
The following printout will accompany this alarm if a printer is being used.
Notice that "Code 3" is shown in the printout:
04/29/94 13:20:04 11 123 3
11 123 BURGLARY
4 + 1 Standard
Format:
Receiving Line
Card
Programmed for
“Slot English
Language”
08 5678 FIRE 05/13/94 15:40:42
When
FIRE
is programmed as the descriptive word to represent Code 1 (not
shown in the message) of Slot 8, the above data will appear when the
message is sent in the
4+1 STANDARD
format. The details of the message
follow:
08
the first character (0) reflects the CP-220A's Receiver Number as
programmed in
PARAMETER 03;
the next character (8) reflects
the Line Card (slot) number receiving the message
CP-220A Central Station Receiver Section 2: Programming the CP-220A Page 2-23
Hook-Up and Installation Manual