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7.10 Modem II, Modem IIE, Modem IIIa²
and BFSK Formats
BFSK, Modem II, Modem IIIa
2
or Modem IIE formats (refer
to appendix D) can be decoded by the DRL2000.
7.10.1 Modem II
Example:
• Modem II RS-232 Option ON
Computer Output:
6
01001 7112 T 9[14]
Printer Output:
23-Jun-1998 09:49:02 - Jun 23
1998 -09:53:00-01/02-SG - 01-123-7112-
BATTERY MISSING
• Modem II RS 232 option OFF
Computer Output:
1
01001 7112 R F01[14]
Printer Output:
23-Jun-1998 11:07:47 - Jun 23
1998-11:11:45-01/02-SG - 01-123-7112-
PROG ACCESS OK
7.10.2 BFSK
Example:
• BFSK option ON
Computer Output:
6
01001 112F 1[14]
Printer Output:
22-Jun-1998-11:17:26 - Jun 22
1998-11:21:32-01/02-SG-01-123-112-FIRE
ALARM
• BFSK option OFF
Computer Output:
1
01001 112F 1[14]
Printer Output:
22-Jun-1998 13:05:17 - Jun 22
1998-13:09:23-01/02-SG-01-123-112-FIRE
ALARM
7.11 SIA FSK
The SIA digital format is a modem format communicating
at 110 or 300 Baud and using the SIA protocol to transfer
information to the computer.
The standard DRL2000 can receive Bell 103 modem fre-
quencies.
NOTE:
The DRL2000 can accept SIA formats with
and without separators. The DRL2000 version 1.4
software implements Levels 1, 2 and 3 of the SIA
1993IIb Digital Communication Standard, but it
does not support “Receiver Call out and Access Pass-
code Block,” “Reverse Channel Block,” and “V-
Channel Communications".
The DRL2000 supports an account code with a maximum
of 16 digits, (including any displayable ASCII characters
except the pipe symbol: “|”). It also supports an alarm
code with a maximum of 4 digits. Usually, the central sta-
tion automation refers to the SIA Event Block Data Code
Definitions for information on interpreting the alarm
codes.
Acknowledgments for the SIA format are tonal by default.
The transmitter may, however, request data acknowledg-
ment by transmission of the optional configuration block.
When the DRL2000 receives the configuration block from
a transmitter requiring data acknowledgment, it will send
the tonal acknowledgment to this block. It will then send
the data acknowledgment to the following data blocks if
the data received is valid.
Example:
• Printer:
Jul 20 1998-17:30:16-01/02-SG-01-123-
1234 - NM008
• Computer: S011[#1234:NBA08]
7.12 Silent Knight FSK1, FSK2
7.12.1 Silent Knight FSK1 Protocol
ERRLLLssssAAAAAAXXssss[DC4]
Where:
E
FSK protocol identifier
RR
Receiver number
LLL
Line number
s
Spaces
AAAAAA Account number (if the account is 4 or 5 dig-
its,
the leading “A”s will be replaced by
spaces)
XX
Alarm code
Possible alarm codes are as follows:
00
Alarm Panic
01-08
Alarm 01-08
09
Holdup
10-19
Alarm 10-19
30
Test code
31
Trouble line 1
32
Trouble line 2
33
Expand trouble
34
Forced access
35
Restore line 1
36
Restore line 2
37
Expand restore
38
Cancel code
39
Data lost
40
Closing
41-49
Closing 1-9
50-59
Bypass 10-19
60
Trouble AC
61-68
Trouble 1-8
69
Trouble bat
70
Restore AC
71-78
Restore 1-8
79
Restore bat
80
Access
81-89
Access 1-9
90
Opening
91-99
Opening 1-9
[DC4]
Represents the terminator
Example
• Printer:L1-1234-03-LIBRARY WORD
HH:MM:SS-DD/MM
• Computer: E01001 123403 [14]
7.13 Silent Knight FSK2 Protocol
The DRL2000 will provide two possible outputs to the
computer, according to the value set under option A7.
When the option is programmed as “02”, the computer
output will be as follows:
FRRLLLssssAAAAAAYYZZss[DC4]
Where:
F
FSK2 protocol 1 identifier
RR
Receiver number
LLL
Line number
s
Spaces
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