
REPORT CODES
POSSIBLE MEANING
10 - 1F
Silent Alarm (up to 15 Zones)
20 - 2F
Fire Alarm (up to 15 Zones)
30 - 3F
Burglar Alarm (up to 15 Zones)
40 - 4F
Medical Alarm (up to 15 Zones)
50 - 5F
Audible Panic (up to 15 Zones)
60 - 6F
Zone Bypassed (up to 15 Zones)
70 - 7F
Environment Alarm (up to 15 Zones)
80 - 8F
Zone Trouble (up to 15 Zones)
90
System Test
B0 - BF
Opening Report (up to 15 Users)
C0 - CF
Closing Report (up to 15 Users)
D0 - DF
Alarm Cancel (up to 15 Users)
E0 - EF
Zone Restoral (up to 15 Zones)
F0 - FF
System Trouble (up to 15 Events)
IMPORTANT!
NOTE: The 4x2 format must use a 4-digit Account
Number. The CP-220A, because it can accept
hexadecimal numbers between 0000 and FFFF,
can process over 65,000 accounts per Line Card, if
desired.
It is important to note that when the CP-220A recognizes
the
4x2 format,
it does not permit English language
descriptors to be displayed or printed. In the case of
4x2,
only the literal codes transmitted will be displayed and
printed. See page 2-26 for additional information.
As referred to on page B-7, the following table summarizes
the basic reporting formats discussed so far, in terms of
how the CP-220A determines the method of verification –
whether
Double Round
(
without parity
) or
Parity (Single
Round).
CP-220A Central Station Receiver
Appendix B:
Page B-21
Hook-Up and Installation Manual
Communication Formats