Each printout among
these samples duplicates
the information contained
on the CP-220A's display.
Refer to the comments at
the right for a thorough
explanation of this data.
5678
the Subscriber's 4-digit Account Number
FIRE
the word used to describe Code 1
05/13/94
current
date
15:40:42
current time (3:40:42 AM)
The following printout will accompany this alarm if a printer is being used.
Notice that "Code 1" is shown in the printout:
05/13/94 15:40:04 08 5678 1
08 5678 FIRE
3+1 Standard Format:
4+1 Standard Format:
Receiving Line Card
Programmed for
“Slot English
Language”
PLEASE NOTE!
Messages sent in both the
3+1 and the 4+1 Expanded
Formats are processed
identically, except for the
number of digits displayed
as the Account Number.
The example at the right
illustrates a message
received as a 3+1
Expanded transmission.
REMINDER!
The CP-220A must be in its
MANUAL
mode of operation
for any messages (and these
sample messages) to be
displayed. When in the
AUTOMATIC
mode, events
sent to the CP-220A will
bypass its display and go
directly to the printer and to an
Automation System
, if used.
See
Operating Notes
on page
2-103 for additional
information.
32 864 ENVIRON ZONE 4 06/02/94 10:35:17
When
ENVIRON
is programmed as the descriptive word to represent Code 7
(not shown in the message) of Slot 2, the above data will appear when the
message is sent in the
3+1 EXPANDED
format. The details of the message
follow:
32
the first character (3) reflects the CP-220A's Receiver Number
as programmed in
PARAMETER 03;
the next character (2)
reflects the Line Card (slot) number receiving the message
864
the Subscriber's 3-digit Account Number
ENVIRON
the word used to describe Code 7
ZONE 4
the "physical" zone in the premises where the alarm occurred
that will be displayed whenever a message in the
3+1
EXPANDED
format is received; in this format, the CP-220A
will automatically add the word [ZONE] and the
zone number
responsible for the alarm; a message like this represents an
ENVIRONMENTAL
alarm as Code 7 (see printout) which
could be caused by a flooding condition in a basement or a
freezer whose temperature is no longer within range; in either
case, the reporting sensor is connected to the system's Zone 4.
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