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6.5.3
Ademco Express
This high-speed reporting format communicates 2-digit (00 to FF) events programmed at addresses 300 to 527 at a
speed of 2 seconds per event. Unlike other Ademco formats, the Contact ID Event Codes are not used. Please note
this format must use a 4-digit system account code (see
6.5.4
Pager Reporting Format
Using this format allows the control panel to transmit report codes to a pager or a cellular telephone. Since the control
panel cannot confirm whether the transmission was successful or not (no handshake) after dialing, it can be
programmed to transmit data to the pager or cellular telephone immediately, or transmit data after a programmed
pager delay has elapsed (see
on page 21). The account number and the report code are included with
each call. For more information, see
Pager Format Transmission Options
Use the Ademco Contact event list of industry standard messages and event codes found in Table 8 on page 20 to
program the desired event codes into addresses 300 to 527.
Enter FF to program the default Ademco Contact ID report code when using the Pager Reporting
Format.
6.5.5
Standard Pulse Formats
The control panel supports the following pulse reporting formats (see Table 6 on page 19): Ademco slow, Silent Knight,
Sescoa, and Radionics.
6.6
Pager Delay
Streamline - Sections 09
D
Hex Programming - Address 037 (1st Digit)
Default: 2nd = 8 seconds
When using the Pager Reporting Format (see section 6.5.4) and depending on the Pager Format Transmission Options (see
section 6.7), after dialing, the Pager Delay will either represent the length of time that the Pager Format will wait before
transmitting data, or the length of time that the data will be continuously transmitted. Enter
[2
ND
]
or
[1]
to
[F]
to program a value
from 8 seconds to 120 seconds. Refer to Table 9 for the Pager Delay Values.
6.7
Pager Format Transmission Options
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 090; Key
[
MEM
]
Default: Follow Pager Delay
The Pager Reporting Format can be configured to transmit immediately or to transmit after a pager delay has elapsed. Enable
address 090 key
[
MEM
]
to immediately transmit (personal dialing) the report code(s) to a pager or cellular telephone. The Pager
Delay in address 037 will then become the amount of time that the control panel will continue to transmit the report code(s) to a
pager or cellular telephone. Disable address 090 key
[
MEM
]
to configure the control panel to transmit the report code(s) to a pager
or cellular telephone only after the Pager Delay (see section 6.6) has elapsed.
Key
[
MEM
]
OFF: Pager Report Format follows Pager Delay
Key
[
MEM
]
ON: Pager Report Format transmits immediately (personal dialing)
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer code +
[0] [9] [0]
+
[
MEM
]
ON/OFF +
[
ENTER
]
At least one report format in address 038 must set to the Pager format to use the Pager Format Transmission
Options feature.
6.8
Pager Report Event Option
Feature Select Programming
D
Address 090; Key
[
TRBL
]/[
TBL
]
Default: Report alarm events only
The Pager Reporting Format can be configured to transmit only alarm events or all events. Enable address 090 key
[
TRBL
]
/
[
TBL
]
to transmit all events to a pager or cellular telephone. Disable address 090 key
[
TRBL
]
/
[
TBL
]
to transmit only alarm events to a
pager or cellular telephone.
Key
[
TRBL
]
/
[
TBL
]
OFF: Report alarm events only
Key
[
TRBL
]
/
[
TBL
]
ON: Report all events
[
ENTER
]
+ Installer code +
[0] [9] [0]
+
[
TRBL
]
/
[
TBL
]
ON/OFF +
[
ENTER
]
Table 9: Pager Delay Values
Key
Key
Key
[2
ND
]
OR
[1]
= 8 seconds
[6]
= 48 seconds
[
STAY
]
= 88 seconds
[2]
= 16 seconds
[7]
= 56 seconds
[
AWAY
]/[
FORCE
]
= 96 seconds
[3]
= 24 seconds
[8]
= 64 seconds
[
BYP
]
= 104 seconds
[4]
= 32 seconds
[9]
= 72 seconds
[
MEM
]
= 112 seconds
[5]
= 40 seconds
[0]
= 80 seconds
[
TBL
/
TRBL
]
= 120 seconds
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