Pager Messages
When an event is reported on a numeric pager, the following information is included:
Event Code | Last four digits of central |
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Sensor number or user number
Figure 6. Pager Messages
Although all three types of information can be reported on your pager, your pager service deter- mines how the information will actually appear.
Event Code in Page
This number identifies what has happened.
Code | Indicates |
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009 | A sensor has been restored to its |
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111 | System has been disarmed |
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115 | Sensor test exit |
118System trouble has been fixed
119System alarm condition has been cancelled
222 | System armed to Level |
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333 | System armed to Level |
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555 | System phone/sensor test |
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888 | System has a trouble condition |
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999 | System is in alarm condition |
If a user arms the system to level 3 (AWAY) the pager will report that the system was armed to level 3 (333). However, if the system is armed from a hardwired touchpad and the user does not exit the premises, the arming level will revert to level 2 (STAY) without notifying the pager.
Sensor Number or User Number in Page
This number identifies who or what is causing the event.
Code | Indicates |
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000 | System event not caused by a sensor or user |
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001 — 096 | Sensor numbers |
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600 — 829 | User codes used |
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830 — 835 | Partition master codes used (Concord 4 systems only) |
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846 | System Master code used |
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847 | Installer code used |
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848 | Dealer code used |
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850 | Quick Arm used |
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851 | Keyswitch sensor used |
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852 | System armed itself because it is being serviced or |
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