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Installation Instructions
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NAPCO Security Systems
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Closing Report
(
Select User(s) Closing
) (Location
174
)
Force Arm Report
(Locations
179
;
038
-
039
)
Status Report
(Locations
179
;
000
-
029
;
038
-
039
)
Include Manual Bypass in Force-Arm/Status Report
(Location
183
)
On arming, the communicator can transmit a closing
code for each user, a Force-Arm Code, and a Status Re-
port that identifies the problem zone to the central station.
Note that Subscriber Identification Numbers (Locations
108
-
111
;
140
-
143
) and Closing Codes (Locations
030
-
037
)
must be entered for any closing report. Program closing
report (
Select User(s) Closing
, Location
174
) to report each
time the panel is armed. Each of up to four users may
have his own Closing Code (Locations
030
-
037
).
Select Force Arm Report ("2" in Location
179
) to report
only when arming with an auto-bypassed zone. This trans-
mission will consist of a Closing Code followed by a Force-
Arm Code. Select both closing report and Force Arm to
always send a closing report, and a Force Arm report only
if one or more zones were auto-bypassed. Also see
Prior-
ity Zone with Bypass
.
Select Status Report ("4" in Location
179
) to send a
Force Arm report followed by a Status Report that identifies
the auto-bypassed zone(s). The second Alarm-Code loca-
tion is usually used for this purpose. If this location is va-
cant, the first location will be used.
To include manual bypasses in a Force Arm/Status Re-
port, program a "4" in Location
183
. (Either Force Arm or
Status Report must also be programmed).
Following is an example of a typical Force-Arm/Status
Report.
Example
. A burglar breaks into a commercial establish-
ment during the night, breaking the window foil. The Alarm
Subscriber Identification Number is '"123"; the Alarm Code
is "1" (Burglary Zone 1); the Opening/Closing Subscriber
Identification Number is "456"; the Force-Arm Code is "F";
the Closing Code for User 1 is "C". The communicator will
send the following report to the central station (single-digit
data format):
1231 - Sent when alarm occurs.
456B - Opening; User returned and inspected damage.
456C - Closing.
CCC1 - User 1 rearmed.
456F - Force Arm.
FFF1 - Zone status at time of closing: Window foil still
broken. Zone 1 auto-bypasses; repair required.
Control-Panel Restore
See Restore Report
Data Format
(Locations
113
,
145
)
Consult the central station to find out which of the fol-
lowing formats to use.
Extended Format
. Extended-format reporting allows
the communicator to transmit an extra digit to the central
station. This extra digit is generally used to report the user
or the zone on which the event occurred.
Example
. An installation uses the following pro-
grammed transmission information: Subscriber Identifica-
tion Number is ;"678"; a Closing Report is selected for User
3; Extended Format Closing Code is "C3" (Closing, User
3). If User 3 closes, the communicator will transmit:
678C - Subscriber "678" has closed.
CCC3 - Closing, User 3.
Extended Format may be used with most central-station
receivers. Most receivers capable of recognizing multiple
reporting will also recognize Extended Format. The central
station will indicate the event codes to be programmed.
Extended Format does not require any programming in Lo-
cations
113
and
145
. To use Extended Format, follow
Steps 2 through 5 of
Two-Digit Event Code Format
later in
this section.
Single-Digit Event Code Format
. If the receiver can-
not accept extended reporting,
1. Program a "1" in Location
113
(and
145
for a second
telephone number, if used). See
Double Reporting
and
Backup Reporting
.
2. Enter the first digit for any Alarm/Trouble Code, Re-
store Code and Opening/Closing Codes.
Note:
If it is desired to have a Single-Digit Event Code
for one telephone number and Extended Format for the
other, program both digits for all event codes. Use the first
digit to indicate the alarm type and the second digit to indi-
cate the zone. The telephone number with a "1" in Loca-
tion
113
(or
145
) will transmit only the first digit. The other
telephone number will use both digits. (Single-Digit Format
will ignore the second digit of the event code).
Two-Digit Event Code Format
. Some central-station
receivers require that a two-digit code be sent in each re-
port.
Example
. In a certain installation, the Alarm Subscriber
Number is "123"; a burglar alarm occurs on Zone 1 (Alarm
Code "31"). The communicator will send "12331".
To use Two-Digit Event Code Format,
1. Program a "2" in Location
113
(
145
for a second tele-
phone number, if used). See
Double Reporting
and
Backup Reporting
.
2. Enter an Alarm Code (Locations
000
-
029
) for each
zone or condition to report on alarm (see
Report on
Alarm
) or for a Force-Arm/Status Report as follows:
a. Enter the first digit of the Alarm Code. (This digit
may be used to indicate alarm type.)
b. Enter the second digit of the Alarm Code. (This
digit may be used to indicate the zone.)
3. Repeat Step 2 to enter Restore Codes (Locations
040-069) for each zone selected for
Control-Panel
Restore
or
Zone Restore
(see
Restore Report
).
4. If Opening Report or Opening Report After Alarm is
selected, enter a two-digit Opening Code for each
user (Locations
070
-
077
). See
Opening Report
;
Opening Report After Alarm
.
5. If Closing Report is selected, enter a two-digit Closing
Code (Locations
030
-
037
) for each user. If a Force
Arm or Force-Arm/Status Report is selected, also en-
ter a two-digit Force-Arm Code (Locations
038
,
039
).
Note:
Single-Digit Format
will override
Two-Digit For-
mat
in Locations
113
and
145
if both are pro-
grammed.
Sum-Check Format
. Sum Check is a sophisticated
data format used to enhance the speed and check the ac-
curacy of the received transmission. This format should be
preferred if the central station is capable of receiving it.
After transmitting the Subscriber identification Number
and the event code, the communicator sends a verifying
digit that is the sum of both. The receiver compares the