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 determines how the information will actually appear.
Event Code in PageThis 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 |
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118 | System trouble has been fixed |
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119 | System alarm condition has been cancelled |
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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 |
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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 PageThis 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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