
SILENT KNIGHT FSK 2: ENGLISH LANGUAGE EQUIVALENTS FOR PREMISES CODES
EVENT
CODE
ENGLISH CONDITION
CODE
ENGLISH ZONE
CODE
COMMENTS
0 HOLDUP
1
ALARM
ZZ
1 FIRE
2
BYPASS
2 MEDICAL
5
SUPR
TRBL
5
(supervisory trouble)
3 PANIC
6
TROUBLE
6
(general trouble)
4 BURGLARY
9
RESTORE
5 TAMPER
A
UNBYPASS
6 GAS
1
D
SUPR
REST
(supervisory trouble restore)
7
SPRINKLER
E
TRBL REST (general trouble restore)
8 WATER
9 HEAT
3
A COLD
4
B BATTERY
C AC
POWER
D
PHONE LINE
TROUBLE
E TEST
F
OPENINGS/
CLOSINGS
If applicable, a
two-digit Zone Code
will follow the
Event
Code
and
Condition
Code;
if not
applicable, the
Zone
Code
will be replaced
with two zeroes [00].
Notes:
(refer to superscripted numbers from
GAS, SPRINKLER, HEAT, COLD, SUPR TRBL,
and
TROUBLE,
above)
1. Newer Silent Knight panels (since 1994) send EVENT CODE 6 to represent
both
GAS and SPRINKLER system events;
therefore, although the CP-220A will display GAS for such a (Code 6) transmission, it may refer to SPRINKLER system
events in such panels.
2. Similarly, newer Silent Knight panels (since 1994) use EVENT CODE 7 as an
undefined
code, used to represent an
alarm that cannot be classified as
holdup, fire, medical, panic, burglary, tamper, gas, sprinkler, water, heat,
or
cold
–
even though the CP-220A will display all CODE 7’s it receives as SPRINKLER alarms.
3. Typically refers to an alarm from a detector designed to sense the
absence
of a designated amount of
heat
, as when a
furnace, boiler, or hot water heater fails to maintain a specified temperature.
4. Similar to above, but typically referring to an alarm from a detector designed to sense the
absence
of a specified amount
of
cold,
as when a freezer fails to maintain a designated temperature.
5. S
upervisory troubles
are reported when a self-contained system (e.g., a sprinkler system) has been intentionally disabled
(due to maintenance or repair) via (in this case) the use of its supervised shutoff valve.
6. Represents
general
trouble reporting; for example, the
loss of AC power, low standby battery, phone line trouble,
or the
loss of
zone integrity
(e.g., in a fire zone) or a
fault
in a
"trouble by day, alarm by night"
intrusion zone (e.g., window foil on fixed glass).
Examples:
001234 5106
ACCT 1234
TAMPER ALARM
ZONE 6
005678 1911
ACCT 5678
FIRE RESTORE
ZONE 11
002468 4210
ACCT 2468
USER BYPASS OF BURGLARY
ZONE 10
BC7654 1602
ACCT BC7654
FIRE TROUBLE
ZONE 2
CP-220A Central Station Receiver Appendix B:
Page B-35
Hook-Up and Installation Manual
Communication Formats