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Options [50] - [5F]: 4/3 Digit 0-F
The DRL2E will use the fifth digit of data received in
4/3 formats to determine the message and event
code. The event code will then be transmitted to the
central station computer. Refer to the DRL2E Decod-
ing Library for the complete set of messages and
event codes used by the DRL2E. In Sections [50]
through [5F], program ASCII codes according to the
Decoding Library.
Do
NOT
use values other than 20-
7F (ASCII).
NOTE:
The old value programmed in each Option
will not be changed until a command with valid
data is received
Defaults:
Option
Value
Code
50
51
52
55
54
55
56
57
58
59
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
41
52
41
43
4F
42
54
5C
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
R
A
C
O
B
T
/
Options [60] - [6F]: Printer Words.
The English Printer Library is provided and can be
selected by programming the event codes to the cor-
responding word.
For example, if the words 'exit alarm' are required
when the alarm code 1 is received in 3/1 (or 4/1 for-
mats), Option [61] must be programmed as '90'.
Refer to Appendix D for a list of available words.
Defaults:
Option
Value
Words
60
61
62
66
64
65
66
67
68
69
6A
6B
6C
6D
6E
6F
F2
OA
14
1E
63
62
E5
00
E4
61
F2
C6
C7
E6
50
A6
PERIODIC TEST REPORT
FIRE ALARM
PANIC ALARM
BURGLARY
CLOSING
OPENING
SERVICE
MEDICAL
MESSAGE
RESTORE
PERIODIC TEST REPORT
GROUP CLOSING
GROUP OPENING
ZONE BYPASS
SYSTEM TROUBLE
CANCEL
Option [70]: Automation Common Event Code -
Default [00]
Some central station software packages are unable
to process an alarm using the event codes listed in
the DRL2E Decoding Library. Where a central station
monitors thousands of accounts belonging to differ-
ent companies, the same reporting codes may have
different meanings for different companies. Because
of this, the individual event codes in Options [30]
through [5F] cannot accurately represent the alarm
condition. To overcome this, Option [70] may be
programmed as indicated below:
Program Operation:
00
- Use individual event codes to computer.
20, 30-39 & 41-5A
- Use common event codes
(space, 0-9, A-Z). When using common event codes,
DSC recommends that either hexadecimal code '5A'
(ASCII 'Z') or hexadecimal code '41' (ASCII 'A') be
used. The 'Space' character (Hex 20) can be used as
the common event code with certain automation
software packages to avoid account code database
changes when switching over from other brand
receivers to the Sur-Gard receiver.
Option [71]: Library Select - Default [04]
Determines how to use Printer Words Options.
00 No printer words.
01 Printer words options used for 1-digit reporting code
formats only; other will use pre-defined library.
02 Printer words options used for 2-digit reporting code
formats only; other will use pre-defined library.
03 Printer words options used for 3-digit reporting code
formats only; other will use pre-defined library.
04 Printer words options used for 1-digit and 2-digit
reporting code formats only; other will use pre-
defined library.
05 Printer words options used for 1-digit, 2-digit and 3-
digit reporting code formats.
NOTE:
Option [71] is ignored when using SIA, ITI,
Contact-ID, ACRON, MODEM II, MODEM IIE,
MODEM IIIa², FBI SuperFast, BFSK, ADEMCO Super
Fast and SK FSK1, 2 formats.
Option [72]: SIA Option - Default [00]
When this option is enabled the receiver will decode
SIA Alarms sent without zone numbers and add 00
as the zone number to the automation output.
Example 1:
[#1234|Nri1BA]
Output: [#1234|Nri1BA00]
Example 2:
[#1234|Nri1BA01/RP]
Output: [#1234|Nri1BA01/RP00]
Example 3:
[#1234|Nri1BA/RP]
Output: [#1234|Nri1BA00/RP00]
When this option is disabled alarms sent without
zone numbers will not be modified by the receiver.
Example:
[#1234|Nri1BA]
Output: [#1234|Nri1BA]
Option [73]: Reserved
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