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Possible events are as follows:
YT00
: Battery Trouble
YR00
: Battery Restore
AT00
: System Trouble AC
DOZZ
: Access left open ID ZZ
DFZZ
: Access forced ID ZZ
DSZZ
: Access Station ID ZZ
AJ00
: System Restore AC
LT0Z
: Trouble phone line #0Z
Restore phone line 0Z
Expand trouble device ID z
Expand restore device ID z
ETZZ
: Expand trouble station ID ZZ
(ZZ=17-31)
ERZZ
: Expand restore station ID ZZ
(ZZ=17-31)
RP00
: Automatic test
RXZZ
: Manual test zone ZZ
CA
: Automatic closing
OA
: Automatic opening
CLZZ
: Normal closing ID ZZ
OPZZ
: Normal opening ID ZZ
CFZZ
: Forced closing ID ZZ
ORZZ
: Forced opening ID ZZ
: Supervised closing ID ZZ
OTZZ
: Supervised opening ZZ
CG0a
: Closing area 0a
OG0a
: Opening area 0a
DRZZ
: Access granted ID ZZ
: Duress
: Data lost
When the option is programmed as “01”, the computer output
will be as follows:
CRRLssssAAAAAAXYZZss[DC4]
Where:
C
: FSK2 protocol 2 identifier
RR
: receiver number
L
: line number
s
: spaces
AAAAAA
: account number (if the account is
4 or 5 digits, the leading “A”s will
be replaced by spaces)
X
: event code
Y
: condition code
ZZ
: zone/user number
[DC4]
: represents the terminator
Possible events are as follows:
B600
: Battery Trouble
BE00
: Battery Restore
C600
: System Trouble AC
CE00
: System Restore AC
D60z
: Trouble phone line #0z
DE0z
: Restore phone line 0z
E60z
: Expand trouble device ID z
EE0z
Expand restore device ID z
E6zz
: Expand trouble station ID zz
(zz=17-31)
EEzz
: Expand restore station ID zz
(zz=17-31)
E100
: Automatic test
E2zz
: Manual test zone ZZ
F000
: Automatic closing
F400
: Automatic opening
F1zz
: Normal closing ID ZZ
F5zz
: Normal opening ID ZZ
F2zz
: Forced closing ID ZZ
F6zz
: Forced opening ID ZZ
F3zz
: Supervised closing ID ZZ
F7zz
: Supervised opening ZZ
FD0a
: Closing area 0a
FF0a
: Opening area 0a
F8zz
: Access
F9zz
: Access left open ID zz
FAzz
: Access forced ID ZZ
FBzz
: Access station ID ZZ
FC00
: Duress
FE00
: Data lost
Clock Signal Protocol:
1RRLssssAAAAAAsXGYYYHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
3RRLssssAAAAAAXXYYYYHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
4RRLAAAAAALLLTTTTTTTHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
5RRLs18AAAAQXYZGGCCCHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
6RRLssssssAAAAXXYYYYHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
7RRLssssssXXXXsIAACsHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
8RRLAAAAsCCCCsCCCCsCHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
9RRLssssAAAACCCCCCCCHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
ARRLssssssLLLTTTTTTTHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
DRRLssssssAAAAGCsVPaHH:MM:SS-dd/mm[DC4]
Where,
HH
: Hour.
MM
: Minute.
SS
: Second.
dd
: Day.
mm
: Month.
And the other codes are of the same definition as in the
previous signal protocols. The supervisory heartbeat signal
can also be used along with this protocol, but the structure
remains unchanged.
New Computer Format:
The SIA CIS format has been implemented. This format will
be enabled when the COM#1 Format is programmed as
“5”. This will be used only with future line card revisions. To
support this new format, the CPM2 buffer size have been
reduced to 128 events instead of 256.
When programmed as “5”, the information to the computer
will be sent as the following:
<identifier><LF><CRC><HT><seq><rec><line>[<data>]<cr>
Automation Software
Ask Sur-Gard Technical Support or visit our website at
www.sur-gard.com for an information sheet when using the
MLR2-DG with one of the following software packages:
•
SIMS II
•
SIMS CSM
•
SIS
•
Microkey Central-1
•
ABM
•
Alarm Soft
•
Apropos STA