Section 5. SYSTEM COMMUNICATION

COMMUNICATION FORMATS

Split/Dual Reporting

Dual reporting (*51) sends all reports to both primary and secondary phone

 

numbers. Split reporting allows reports to be divided between the phone numbers

 

according to the field's (1*34) selections. Split/Dual reporting can be selected by

 

enabling dual reporting and enabling one of the split reporting options in field

 

1*34. If option [1] is selected, all alarms, alarm restores and cancel reports will go to

 

both phone numbers, while all other reports will go to the secondary phone

 

number. If [2] is selected, open/close and test messages will go to both phone

 

numbers, while all other reports will go to the primary phone number. Following are

 

the Split/Dual Reporting options:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reporting

Field Number

 

 

 

 

 

Format

*5 1

 

1 *3 4

Phone #

 

Reports

 

 

Dual

1

 

0

 

- - - - - - - -

 

All reports to both numbers

 

 

Split

0

 

1

 

Primary

 

alarms, restores, cancel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary

 

open/close, test , troubles

 

 

 

0

 

2

 

Primary

 

alarms, restores, troubles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary

 

open/close, test

 

 

Split/Dual

1

 

1

 

Primary

 

alarm, restores & cancel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary

 

alarms, restores, troubles,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

open/close, test

 

 

 

1

 

2

 

Primary

 

alarms, restores, troubles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Secondary

 

alarms, restores,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

open/close, test

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: 2-way audio test (code + #65) always routes to the primary phone

 

number regardless of the programming of fields *51 and 1*34.

 

If in DUAL/SPLIT reporting mode and 2-way AUTO CALLBACK is disabled, the

 

report will not go to the secondary phone number until the 2-way session has

 

ended. To allow the secondary phone to receive reports immediately after the

 

primary phone, enable AUTO CALLBACK mode in VIM programming. This will

 

prevent the sending of the Òlisten in to followÓ message (606), allowing the report

 

to go to the secondary phone number. 2-way voice can then be initiated by

 

calling back within 5 minutes and entering the correct audio ID number.

Ademco Low Speed

ADEMCO LOW SPEED is a pulsed format which responds to a 1400 Hz

 

handshake and kiss-off, and transmits data with 1900Hz pulse tones @ 10

 

pulses per second (pps). A typical message consists of two rounds which must

 

be verified by the receiver. A complete standard report consists of either a 3 or 4-

 

digit account number followed by a 1-digit alarm code. Though 2 rounds are sent,

 

only the valid report is displayed.

 

 

 

 

In expanded reporting, two messages are sent, two rounds per message, the first

 

being the account number and alarm code, the second being the zone ID code to

 

which the alarm was assigned. A complete expanded report consists of a 3 or 4-

 

digit account number followed by a 1-digit alarm code, then the alarm code is

 

repeated, followed by the channel number.

 

EX. Standard:

CCC(C)

E

where:

CCC(C) = account number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E = event code

 

Expanded:

CCC(C)

E

 

Z = zone ID code

 

 

 

EEE(E)

Z

 

 

 

 

Sescoa/Radionics

Standard and expanded reporting in the SESCOA/RADIONICS format is virtually

 

the same as ADEMCO Low Speed except for the following:

1.The handshake and kiss-off frequency is 2300 Hz.

2.The data is transmitted with 1800 Hz pulse tones.

3.The rate of transmission is 20 pps.

4+2 Reporting A 4+2 report consists of a 4-digit account number and a 2-digit alarm code, or event code. 4+2 reports can be accomplished either in ADEMCO Low Speed (10 pps), or SESCOA/RADIONICS (20 pps) format.

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