MX8000 Installation and Operation Guide
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Table 8–23: Contact ID Event Definition Codes (continued)
EVENT DATA
TYPE
911 Bypass Closing
Zone
912 Fire Alarm Silence
913 Supervisory Point test Start/End
User
914 Hold-up test Start/End
User
915 Burg. Test Print Start/End
916 Supervisory Test Print Start/End
917 Burg. Diagnostics Start/End
Zone
918 Fire Diagnostics Start/End
Zone
919 Untyped diagnostics
Zone
920 Trouble Closing (closed with burg. during exit)
User
921 Access Denied Code Unknown
User
922 Supervisory Point Alarm
Zone
923 Supervisory Point Bypass
Zone
924 Supervisory Point Trouble
Zone
925 Hold-up Point Bypass
Zone
926 AC Failure for 4 hours
Zone
927 Output Trouble
Zone
928 User code for event
User
929 Log-off
User
8.5.5 MX8000/685
System
Messages
The MX8000 generates messages to the automation computer for system generated troubles/restores and
operator generated troubles/restores while operating using the 685 automation protocol. These messages are
listed in Table 8–24.
8.6 CAPS Automation Protocol
The CAPS automation protocol is the same as the 685 except in the case of the 4x2 and 4x2 Express. When
using 4x2 and 4x2 Express with the CAPS automation protocol, the output protocol to the computer is as
shown in Figure 8–5.
LFRG 1234 X Y ZA
TERMINATOR (ASCII LETTER A - HEX 41)
EVENT CODE (THIRD DIGIT)
SPACE (ASCII SPACE CHARACTER - HEX 20)
EVENT CODE (SECOND DIGIT)
SPACE (ASCII SPACE CHARACTER - HEX 20)
SPACE (ASCII SPACE CHARACTER - HEX 20)
ACCOUNT NUMBER
GROUP NUMBER
RECEIVER NUMBER
HEADER (ASCII LINE FEED - HEX 0A)
SPACE (ASCII SPACE CHARACTER - HEX 20)
EVENT CODE (FIRST DIGIT)
Figure 8–5: CAPS 4x2 and 4x2 Express Protocol
The 3-digit event code (XYZ) is a calculated value between 000 and 255. The XYZ value is calculated as
follows:
XYZ = (16 x Event Code) + Zone Identifier