MX8000 Installation and Operation Guide
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8.7 FBII CP-220 Automation Protocol
8.7.1 3x1, 4x1, and 4x2 Automation Protocols
When the MX8000 receives a 3x1, 4x1, and 4x2 transmission operating in the CP-220 mode, the output
protocol to the computer is as shown in Figure 8–6.
HRG123422T
PROGRAMMABLE TERMINATOR
EVENT CODE
ACCOUNT NUMBER
PROGRAMMABLE HEADER
GROUP NUMBER
RECEIVER NUMBER
Figure 8–6: CP-220 3x1, 4x1, 4x2 Protocol
8.7.2 Acron 11 Digit with Zero or Space
When the MX8000 receives an Acron fast transmission while operating in the CP-220 mode, the output
protocol to the computer is as shown in Figure 8–7.
RGAAAAZZZZZZZZT
TERMINATOR
ZONE STATUS FOR ZONES 1 THROUGH 8
ACCOUNT NUMBER (4 DIGITS)
GROUP NUMBER
RECEIVER NUMBER
Figure 8–7: CP-220 Acron 11 Digit Protocol
When a 3-digit account number is received, the MX8000 will send a zero or a space in place of the first digit
of the account number, dependent on the setting programmed into the receiver.
When in Radionics or ADEMCO modes, the MX8000 will send an illegal format message to the computer
since it does not accept this format when in these modes.
8.7.3 FBII Superfast
When the MX8000 receives an FBII Superfast transmission while operating in the CP-220 mode, the output
protocol to the computer is as shown in Figure 8–8.
RG12341121T
PROGRAMMABLE TERMINATOR
EVENT DIGIT
HEXIDECIMAL ZONE NUMBER (2 DIGITS)
GROUP NUMBER
RECEIVER NUMBER
ALARM TYPE
ACCOUNT NUMBER
Figure 8–8: CP-220 FBII Superfast Protocol
A space will be sent as the zone digit any time that the MX8000 receives a zero or letter a for the zone digit.
8.7.4 CP-220 Contact ID
When the MX8000 receives a Contact ID® (also referred to as Point ID – PID) transmission while operating
in the CP-220 mode, the output protocol to the computer is as shown in Figure 8–9.