
SILENT KNIGHT FSK 1 REPORTING CODES
REPORT CARD CP-220A ENGLISH
COMMENTS
SUPERVISORY
AND TROUBLE
REPORTING:
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
60
TROUBLE 1
TROUBLE 2
TROUBLE 3
TROUBLE 4
TROUBLE 5
TROUBLE 6
TROUBLE 7
TROUBLE 8
TROUBLE BAT
TROUBLE AC
Report codes beginning with '6' represent zone and/or system power troubles.
The former includes zone supervision faults, as in the case of troubles on fire
zones (e.g., "loss" of the end-of-line resistor) or on intrusion "day" zones
(e.g., faults in zones programmed for "trouble by day, alarm by night"). The
latter (power) troubles include "loss of AC" and "low standby battery."
The number following the '6' typically represents the physical zone in
the installation, designated '1' (Zone 1) through '0' (Zone 10), which
has experienced a
trouble condition. (Note that the aforementioned
power problems are also represented, as well; see NOTES 2 and 3,
below.) If any zone numbers greater than 10 exist in the system, their
numbers must be "mapped" into zone designations 01 through 10
during the installation. In this sample report:
2345 67
subscriber 2345 has transmitted a
trouble on Zone 7 (or any zone
mapped to '07' [e.g., 17, 27, 37, etc.]).
additional examples:
61 = trouble on Zone 1 (or 11, 21, 31, etc)
62 = trouble on Zone 2 (or 12, 22, 32, etc)
63 = trouble on Zone 3 (or 13, 23, 33, etc)
64 = trouble on Zone 4 (or 14, 24, 34, etc)
65 = trouble on Zone 5 (or 15, 25, 35, etc)
66 = trouble on Zone 6 (or 16, 26, 36, etc)
67 = trouble on Zone 7 (or 17, 27, 37, etc)
68 = trouble on Zone 8 (or 18, 28, 38, etc)
69 = trouble on Zone 9 (or 19, 29, 39, etc)
(or a
low standby battery;
see NOTE 2, below)
60 = trouble on Zone 10 (or 20, 30, 40, etc)
(or the
loss of AC;
see NOTE 3, below)
NOTE 1:
As indicated by the above listing, when mapping zones
beyond the 10 specified here, the digit following the initial
'6' will correspond to the last (least significant) digit of the
zone number being bypassed.
NOTE 2:
While the receipt of '69' by the CP-220A can represent a
supervisory trouble on Zone 9 (or any zone "mapped" to Zone
9), it can also represent the presence of a "low" standby battery
supporting the alarm panel. Inspection of the installation will be
required to make the determination. Thus, in this sample report:
2233 69
either Zone 9 (or another zone mapped to Zone 9) has experienced a
supervisory trouble;
or the standby battery supporting the alarm
system has a lower-than-normal capacity
NOTE 3:
While the receipt of '60' by the CP-220A can represent a
supervisory trouble on Zone 10 (or any zone "mapped" to Zone
10), it can also represent the absence of AC Power supplied to
the alarm panel. Inspection of the installation will be required to
make the determination. Thus, in this sample report:
4455 60
either Zone 10 (or another zone mapped to Zone 10) has experienced
a supervisory trouble or the loss of the AC power supplied to the alarm
system lower-than-normal capacity
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