MX8000 Installation and Operation Guide
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8.9.2.1 Control Panel Type and Zone Attribution Byte
Byte 4 (see Table 8–30) of the report record is divided into upper and lower nibbles. The upper nibbles (4
most significant bits) contain the code indicating the panel type.
Table 8–31: Upper Nibble Description
Upper Nibble
Value
Description
2
Unknown Control Panel.
3 Non-ITI
format
4
SX-III or SX-IVA
5 SX-IVB
6 SX-V
7
All other ITI panels.
The lower nibble (4 least significant bits) contains the code describing the zone attributes (unique with ITI
panels). The definition of this field varies depending on which ITI panel the call was generated from. Refer
to the installation manual of the ITI panel you wish to communicate with for communication specifications.
If the upper nibble is 3 (non-ITI format), the lower nibble is used to identify the panel.
Table 8–32: Lower Nibble Description
Lower Nibble
Value
Description
0
Anything not listed below
1
Slow 3/1 format
2 Fast
3/1
format
3
Slow 3/1 extended format
4
Fast 3/1 extended format
5
Slow 4/1 format
6 Fast
4/1
format
7
Slow 4/2 format
8 Fast
4/2
format
9
Radionics 3/1 hex format
$A Radionics
BFSK
8.9.2.2 Extended Panel ID Codes
When XID is set to
Y
in programming mode (see Section 5.4.3.5 page 5–20) the extended panel ID replaces
the control panel type as described in Section 8.9.2.1.
Table 8–33 lists the XID codes (both the Hex and the ASCII character) for the ITI Generic computer output.
Table 8–33: Extended Panel ID Codes (XID)
XID Code
Hex Character
ASCII Character
Panel Type
$40 @ SX-III
$50 P
SX-IVB
$60
‘ SX-V
$70
p
Other ITI panel
$72 r
SX-V
Special
$73 s
Commander
$74 t
RF
Commander
$75 u
CareTaker
+
$77 w
Commander
2000
$78
x
Security Pro 4000
$79 y
UltraGard
$7A z
European
Commander
$7B {
Simon
$7E ~
New
Panels