
SAT-9/TD-900 Installation and Programming Guide
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The table has four columns: The first two to the left [“CID Event” and “4(3)x2(1) Events”]
are the PSTN event codes (Contact-ID and 4x2) and the last two are the corresponding
radio event codes (first and second frequencies).
The Contact-ID format supports 444 events and the 4x2 format supports 256 (FF) events.
By default, the RF1 includes the PAF™ event codes and RF2 includes the NPAF™ codes.
To use a different radio format, these values need to be re-programmed.
For example:
‘Alarm Zone 1’ in ContactID
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will be converted to ‘JD’ in PAF and to ‘AA’ in NPAF.
‘1F’ in 4x2 will be converted to ‘KS’ in PAF and to ‘BE’ in NPAF.
3.4.1.
The SAT-9 as the primary communicator
When the SAT-9 is to be used as primary communicator (i.e., the control panel has no
access to a telephone line):
1.
Short the PGM input to the GND;
2.
In the COMAX do the following (see next section for programming with COMAX):
a.
Check the ‘Check Line’ parameter OR program the alarm system not to check
for dial tone;
b.
Check the ‘Check PGM’ parameter;
c.
Set the ‘PGM Input’ to N.O.;
3.5.
The transmitter parameters in the COMAX
The two parameters of the transmitter in the COMAX are the two frequencies: the First
and the optional Second one.