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Parameter
Default
Range
Accounts
The number that recognizes the customer at the alarm receiving centre.
You can define an account number for each alarm receiving centre. These
account numbers are the 6-digit numbers assigned by the central station
Notes:
Notes for Account Number in contact ID Communication Format
:
The account number will always be reported as 4 digits, for
example: A number defined as 000012 will be reported as 0012
If more than 4 digits were defined, the system always sends the last
4 digits of the account number, for example: Account number that
was defined as 123456 will be sent as 3456.
In Contact ID you can place digits and letters A–F. The A character
is always sent as 0 for example: Account number that was defined
as 00C2AB will be sent as C20B.
Notes for Account Number in SIA Communication Format:
Account number for SIA should be defined as a decimal number
(Only digits 0..9)
Account number can be reported as 1 to 6 digits. To send an
account number with less than 6 digits use the “0” digit, for
example: For account number 1234 enter 001234. In this case the
system will not send the “0” digit to the alarm receiving centre.
In order to send the “0” digit in SIA format, located at the left side
of the number, use the “A” digit instead of the “0” digit. For
example, for account number 0407 enter 00A407, for a 6 digit
account number such as 001207 enter AA1207.
Communications Format
Enables the system to contact the alarm receiving centre in order to
obtain details of the communication protocol used by the digital
receiver for each account.
Note:
Appendix D: Library Voice Messages
Contact ID:
The system allocates Report Codes supporting
ADEMCO Contact (Point) ID
SIA:
The system allocates Report Codes supporting the SIA
(Security Industry Association) format