
Section 5: Programming
3 – Periodic Test Transmission
Sent when the test transmission programmed in section "[401] System Test Events" on page 121 occurs.
4 – Periodic Test Transmission with Trouble
Sent when any of the following trouble conditions are present during a periodic test transmission:
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Fire Zone Trouble
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Battery Trouble
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Fire Zone Alarm (2-Wire Smoke)
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Aux Trouble
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Fire Trouble
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Bell Trouble
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Fire Tamper/Low Sensitivity (Wireless)
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Module Supervisory
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Fire Zones Bypassed
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Ground Fault
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Fire Supervisory (Wireless)
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TLM Trouble
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AC Trouble
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FTC Trouble
This reporting code is sent in place of the standard Periodic Test Transmission code.
5 – System Test
Sent when a manual system test is performed ([*][6][Master Code][04]).
System Communications
The programming options in this section are used to configure communications between the alarm system and the central
station.
[309] System Call Direction
Use this programming option to select the central station receivers that system events are communicated to. A system event
can be sent to multiple receivers.
[001] Maintenance Events/Restores (all troubles except tampers)
These options control which receiver paths are enabled for maintenance events. To assign a maintenance event to a
receiver, select from the following list:
[01] Receiver 1
[02] Receiver 2
[03] Receiver 3
[04] Receiver 4
[002] Test Transmissions
These options control which receiver paths are enabled for test transmission events. To assign a test transmission event to a
receiver, select from the following list:
[01] Receiver 1
[02] Receiver 2
[03] Receiver 3
[04] Receiver 4
[310] Account Codes
These programming sections are used to set the system and partition account codes.
[000] System Account Code
The system account code is used to identify the alarm system when communicating system events to the central station. The
system account code can be either 4 or 6 digits long. 4 or 6 digit account codes are selected with [383] option 2. Program a
6-digit code only when using the SIA reporting format. SIA uses this account code for all partitions and system events. All
other reporting formats use a 4-digit system account code to report system maintenance (e.g., low battery, zone fault) and
test transmission events. To program a 4-digit code, add FF to the last two digits.
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