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7.9.4 Commander 2000
01-18
ALARM
80
ALARM
81
ALARM
82
ALARM
83
ALARM
84
OPEN USER#
85
CLOSE USER#
86
SILENT DURESS
87
FORCE ARMED
89
RF TOUCHPAD
90
AC FAILURE
91
LOW CPU BAT
92
ALM TAMPR LOOP
93
AUTO PHONE TEST
94
CPU RX FAIL
95
CPU BACK IN
96
FAIL TO COMMUNICATE
98
EVENT DUMP REPORT
7.9.5 Pro 5000 (UltraGard 5000)
01-76
ZONE ALARM
01-76
Zone Alarm Cancel
77
Touchpad Tamper
77
Touchpad Tamper Cancel w/User ID
78
Freeze Sensor Trouble
79
No Activity Time-out
79
No Activity Time-out Cancel
80
Touchpad Fire Alarm
81
Touchpad Police Alarm
82
Touchpad Auxiliary Alarm
83
Manual Phone Test w/User ID
84
Open User #
85
Close User #
86
Silent Duress w/User ID
87
Force Arm
88
Energy Saver Trouble
89
Wireless Touchpad (Supervisory or Low Bat-
tery)
90
AC Failure
90
AC Restore
91
Low Panel Battery
91
Panel Battery Restore
92
Panel Tamper
93
Automatic Phone Test
94
Wireless Receiver Failure
95
Panel Reset
96
Phone Failure
Example:
•
ITI Printer:
L01-12345-81-TOUCHPAD FIRE ALARMHH:MM:SS-DD/MM
•
ITI Computer Example:
1011ssss1B2345A081A31[DC4]
7.10 Modem II, Modem IIE, Modem IIIa² and
BFSK Formats
BFSK, Modem II, Modem IIIa
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or Modem IIE formats
can be decoded by the DRL2E.
7.10.1Modem II
Example:
•
Modem II RS-232 Option ON
Computer Output: 6011 7112 T 9[14]
Printer Output: L01-7112—BATTERY MISSING HH:MM:SS-
DD/MM
•
Modem II RS 232 option OFF
Computer Output: 1011 7112 R F01[14]
Printer Output: L01-7112—PROG ACCESS OK HH:MM:SS-
DD/MM
7.10.2BFSK
Example:
•
BFSK option ON
Computer Output: 6011 112F 1[14]
Printer Output: L01 112—FIRE ALARM HH:MM:SS-DD/MM
•
BFSK option OFF
Computer Output: 1011 112F 1[14]
Printer Output: L01-112—FIRE ALARM HH:MM:SS-DD/MM
7.11 SIA FSK
The SIA digital format is a modem format communi-
cating at 110 or 300 Baud and using the SIA protocol
to transfer information to the computer.
The standard DRL2E can receive Bell 103 modem fre-
quencies.
NOTE:
The DRL2E can accept SIA formats with and
without separators. The DRL2E version 1.4 soft-
ware implements Levels 1, 2 and 3 of the SIA
1993IIb Digital Communication Standard, but it
does not support “Receiver Call out and Access
Passcode Block,” “Reverse Channel Block,” and “V-
Channel Communications".
The DRL2E supports an account code with a maxi-
mum of 16 digits, (including any displayable ASCII
characters except the pipe symbol: “|”). It also sup-
ports an alarm code with a maximum of 4 digits. Usu-
ally, the central station automation refers to the SIA
Event Block Data Code Definitions for information on
interpreting the alarm codes.
Acknowledgments for the SIA format are tonal by
default. The transmitter may, however, request data
acknowledgment by transmission of the optional con-
figuration block. When the DRL2E receives the config-
uration block from a transmitter requiring data
acknowledgment, it will send the tonal acknowledg-
ment to this block. It will then send the data acknowl-
edgment to the following data blocks if the data
received is valid.
Example:
Printer: L01-1234 – NM008 HH:MM:SS-DD/MM
Computer: S011[#1234:NBA08]
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