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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 section 6.4).
6.5.4 DTMF - no handshake
This format is the same as the Ademco contact ID (programmable codes) except there is no
verification of the report code sent (no handshake). Use this format in reporting situations where a
central station receiver is not connected to the telephone number. It is also useful for personal
reporting where a "handshake" is not required. For example, in "double reporting" mode, the first
central station number can be connected to a receiver, while the second can be used for personal
reporting using "no handshake" format. The panel will make two attempts to call the "no handshake"
number. Please note this format must use a 4-digit system account code (see section 6.4).
6.5.5 Standard Pulse Formats
The control panel supports the following pulse reporting formats (see table 4 on the previous
page): Ademco slow, Silent Knight, Sescoa, and Radionics.
6.6
Reporting Event Codes
Streamline - Sections 11 to 67
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Hexa Programming - Addresses 300-527
An Event Code is a 2-digit hexadecimal value, consisting of numbers from 00-FF. Each address between
300 and 527 represents a specific event, as described below and in the "
Programming Guide
". When an
event occurs in the system, the control panel will attempt to transmit the 2-digit Event Code programmed
at the corresponding address to the central station. The method of Event Code transmission is
dependent on the
Communicator Formats
(see section 6.5) and the
Reporting Options
(see section 6.1).
Note:You do not need to program addresses 300-527 if using the Ademco Contact I.D. (all codes)
format. If you plan to program most of the event code addresses, we suggest you use the
Hexa
Streamlined Section Programming Method
as described in section 4.2.2. Otherwise, use the
Hexa
Programming Method
as described in section 4.2.1.
6.6.1 Arming Codes
Streamline - Sections 11 to 23
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Hexa Programming - Addresses
300-349
Whenever the system is armed, the control panel will send the programmed event code to
the Central Station identifying who or how the system was armed.
6.6.2 Disarming Codes
Streamline - Sections 23 to 35
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Hexa Programming - Addresses
350-399
Whenever the system is disarmed, the control panel will send the programmed event code to
the Central Station identifying who disarmed the system.
6.6.3 Alarm Codes
Streamline - Section 36 to 41
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Hexa Programming - Addresses
400-423
Whenever an alarm occurs, the control panel will send the programmed event code to the
Central Station identifying which zone generated an alarm.
6.6.4 Restore Codes
Streamline - Sections 42 to 47
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Hexa Programming - Addresses
424-447
The control panel will send the programmed event code to the Central Station as soon as the
zone closes after having generated an alarm or as soon as the zone closes after bell cut-off.
For more information, please see
Report Zone Restore Options
in section 6.11.
Event Reporting
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