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16.4 Silent Knight 3/1 and Sescoa 3/1 Formats
These formats transmit a 3-digit account number and a single-digit alarm code. These two formats greatly limit
the amount of information that can be reported. To avoid confusion at the central station, standard alarm digits
should be chosen. During programming, you select which alarm digits will be reported for different events.
You can choose not to report restores or not to use zone numbers that might be duplicated by a supervisory
transmission.
The second column of Table 16.4- I shows the programming step number in which each digit is programmed.
The third column indicates that the 9000 prints only the digit (X) that has been programmed for that event—not
an English message.
Table 16.4-I: 9000 Printout for Silent Knight and Sescoa 3/1 Formats
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9000 RECEIVER PRINTOUT
ALARM 1-4
CODE X = ALARM
ALARM RESTORE 1-4
CODE X = RESTORE
TROUBLE 1-4
CODE X = TROUBLE
TROUBLE RESTORE 1-4
CODE X = RESTORE
AC LOST
CODE X = TROUBLE
AC RESTORE
CODE X = RESTORE
MANUAL TEST
CODE X = TEST
AUTOMATIC TEST
CODE X = TEST
FIRE TEST
CODE X = TEST
*DOWNLOADING SUCCEEDED
CODE X = TEST
*DOWNLOADING FAILED
CODE X = TEST
PHONE LINE #1 TROUBLE
CODE X = TROUBLE
PHONE LINE #2 TROUBLE
CODE X = TROUBLE
DATA LOST
CODE X = TEST
PHONE LINE #1 RESTORE
CODE X = RESTORE
PHONE LINE #2 RESTORE
CODE X = RESTORE
*Message not applicable.