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Programming Mode 20
[445] - [465]
For Future Use
[466] - [469]
Keypad Alarm Reporting Codes
Program a 2-digit Keypad Alarm Reporting Code at each address from [466] through [469]. The reporting codes
for each Keypad Alarm are programmed at the addresses listed here:
Address
Keypad Alarm
[466]
Fire Key Alarm
This code will be transmitted when the Fire Key is pressed.
[467]
Panic Key Alarm
This code will be transmitted when the Panic Key is pressed.
[468]
Medical Key Alarm
This code will be transmitted when the Medical Key is pressed.
[469]
Invalid Code
This code will be transmitted after 5 consecutive attempts to enter an incorrect Access
Code are made
[470] - [715] For Future Use
About Function Bytes
Function Bytes are 2-digit hexadecimal codes used when communicating with the central station. Function Bytes
are used to have the central station receiver print or display various messages. Refer to Appendix C: 4/2 Format
with Sur-Gard Schedule 3A for a list of the messages that will be printed or displayed with each 2-digit hexadecimal
code.
[716]
User Messages Function Byte
Mode 11 is used to “transmit” up to 16 different messages to the central station. User Messages are pre-defined at
the central station; the system transmits a code to the central station to have the desired message printed or
displayed at the receiver. The User Message Function Byte determines which printer message will be used when
user messages are “transmitted”.
The default setting is “1E”; the message printed at the central station will be:
Optn3 AlmZnA0 (A7) for User Messages 1 through 8
Optn3 RstZnA0 (A7) for User Messages 9 through 16
To change the User Message Function Byte, enter a 2-digit hexadecimal code in this Address. Refer to Appendix
C: 4/2 Format with Sur-Gard Schedule 3A for a list of the messages that will be printed or displayed with each 2-
digit hexadecimal code.
[717]
User Number for Messages Function Byte
When Mode 11 is used to “transmit” a user message to the central station, the user will be identified by access
code. The User Number for Messages Function Byte determines which printer message will be used when the
user number is identified.
The default setting is “10”; the message printed at the central station will be:
Inst AlmZn30 (3F) for user numbers 1 through 16
To change the User Number for Messages Function Byte, enter a 2-digit hexadecimal code in this Address. Refer
to Appendix C: 4/2 Format with Sur-Gard Schedule 3A for a list of the messages that will be printed or displayed
with each 2-digit hexadecimal code.
[718] - [723]
For Future Use
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