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Siren Advanced User Manual
Compatible Command Classes
Command Class
Notes
Notification V4 (71)
The Siren sends a Notification Report whenever it is turned on, and an
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other report when the sound is turned off (either by the user, or by timing
out; see Configuration Parameters 2 and 3.) The Sequence Byte is used
to help the Controller keep track of multiple siren events—if a chime is
sounded while another chime is active, the sequence numbers will incre-
ment with each event, resetting back to 01 when no chime events are
active. See below for the NOTIFICATION_REPORT parameters sent:
Returned Value:
00 00 00 FF 0E XX 8X XX XX
V1 Alarm Type
: 00
(Unsupported)
V1 Alarm Level
: 00
(Unsupported)
Reserved
: 00
(Reserved)
Notification Status:
FF
(Unsolicited Reporting is Enabled)
Notification Type
: 0E
(Siren)
Event
:
Siren Active
—01
(Siren Active)
Siren Off
—00
(Event Inactive)
Sequence/Reserve/Event Param Length:
Siren Active
—80
(Sequence = 1; Param Length = 0 0000)
Siren Off
—81
(Sequence = 1; Param Length = 0 0001)
Notification Event Parameters
: 01
(Siren Active; only for “Siren Off” event)
Sequence Number
: 00~FF
(0~255)
Indicator (87)
The Indicator command class is used to trigger any one of ten different
secondary notifications available to the Siren (the Binary Switch com
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mand class is used to trigger the primary notification.) See Configuration
Parameters 3 & 4 for more information relevant to the secondary chime.
See below for the Indicator Set values The Siren will respond to:
Trigger Secondary Chime
: 01 ~ 0A
(Triggers Secondary Notifications 1-10)
Binary Switch (25)
The Siren will respond to BINARY_SWITCH_SET(FF) and BINARY_
SWITCH_SET(00) commands by turning on and off, respectively, the
Siren (primary) notification sound.
The Siren also sends a Binary Switch Report when it turns on and
another report when the sound is turned off (either by the user, or by
timing out; see Configuration Parameters 2 and 3.) See below for the
Binary Switch Report parameters sent:
Siren On
: FF
Siren Off
: 00
Configuration V1(70) See “Configuration Parameters” on page 13.
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