COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING GUIDE

Field #

Low Speed

Contact ID

High Speed

Express

*46, *48

Choose transmission

No effect

No effect

No effect

 

speed and frequency

 

 

 

*52, *53

Send as either 4+2

No effect

No effect

No effect

 

or expanded

 

 

 

*79, *80

Enables alarm restores

Enables alarm restores

Enables alarm restores

Enables alarm restores

*49

Add checksum digit

No effect

Add checksum digit

No effect

*81, *82

Define codes and

1st digit enables report

1st digit enables report

Define codes and

 

selects 4+1 or 4+2

if it is non-zero

if it is non-zero

selects 4+1 or 4+2

*54, *56, *59, *61,

Defines alarm event

Enables reports

Assigns reporting channel

Defines alarm event

*64, *66, *69, *71,

code

 

for all reports from this zone.

code

*74, *76

 

 

Enables alarm reporting.

 

*55, *57, *60

Defines code and

No effect

No effect

Defines code and

*62, *65, *67,

selects 4+1 or 4+2

 

 

selects 4+1 or 4+2

*70, *72, *75, *77

 

 

 

 

*58, *63, *68,

Enables report and

Enables report

Enables report

Enables report and selects

*73, *78

selects code. Note:

 

Note: Alarm channel

1st digit of. the 2-digit

event

No restores if

 

must be programmed.

code. NOTE: No restores

 

 

 

event not sent.

 

(01-15)

if event not sent.

 

 

 

 

 

*50

Sescoa/Radionics;

No effect

No effect

No effect

 

Selects fixed digit time

 

 

 

 

instead of fixed interdigit.

 

 

 

NOTES

Note: Low Speed will

 

 

 

 

not send 3+2 messages.

 

 

 

 

Zone ID digit is suppressed.

 

 

 

Summary Of Default Consequences

Low Speed (*94*80)

Loading communication defaults results in the following:

¥Selects low speed, standard format with no checksum, for both phone numbers.

¥Assigns the following report codes:

03 for zones 2-47

01 for zones 1 & 48-55 (fire zones)

02 for zones 62,63 (panic transmitter), & 95, 96, 99 (keypad panics) 09 for all alarm restores

¥Enables all zone type alarm restores.

¥Disables reporting Troubles, Trouble Restores, Bypass, Bypass Restores for all zones.

ADEMCO

¥

Selects Ademco express reporting format, with checksum, for both phone numbers.

Express

¥

Report codes for zones 1-64, RF receivers and keypad panics are sent as their

(*94*81)

 

respective zone ID numbers (01-64, 87-91, 95-99), Duress is sent as "DD". Alarm

 

 

restore is "E" + 2nd digit.

 

¥

Enables all zone type alarm restores.

 

¥

Disables reporting Troubles, Trouble Restores, Bypass, Bypass Restores for all zones.

ADEMCO High Speed (*94*82)

ADEMCO's

Contact ID

(*94*83)

¥Selects Ademco High Speed format, with no checksum, for both phone numbers.

¥Reporting is assigned to the following channels:

Channel 1 for zones 1 & 48-55 (Fire zones) Channel 2 for zones 2-8

Channel 3 for zones 9-16 Channel 4 for zones 17-31

Channel 5 for zones 32-47 (RF interior zones) Channel 6 for zones 56-61

Channel 9 for zones 62 & 63 (panic transmitter)

Channel 7 for zone 87 and for 2nd receiver (88 & 89) & polling loop short (97) Channel 8 for first receiver (90 & 91)

Channels 10, 11 & 12 for keypad panics 95, 96 & 99 respectively

¥Enables all zone type alarm restores.

¥Enables Duress to be sent.

¥Disables reporting Troubles, Trouble Restores, Bypass, Bypass Restores for all zones.

¥Selects Contact ID format for both phone numbers.

¥Reporting is enabled for all zones.

¥Enables all zone type alarm restores.

¥Refer to the SYSTEM COMMUNICATION section for event code definitions.

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