S E C T I O N 6

System Communication and Operation

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System Communication Overview

This system accommodates several formats for reporting alarms and other system conditions to the Central Station. The process of a successful transmission consists of both the method of communication between the control panel and the Central Station receiver; and the actual way the information is sent and displayed at the Central Station.

When the panel calls the Central Station receiver, it waits to hear a “handshake” frequency from the receiver to confirm that the receiver is on-line and ready to receive its message. Once the panel hears the handshake it is programmed to listen for, it sends its message. The panel then waits for a “kissoff” frequency from the receiver acknowledging that the message was received and understood.

If the handshake frequency is not given or is not understood by the panel, the panel will not send its message. Once the handshake frequency is received and understood by the panel, the panel sends its message. If there is an error in the transmission (the receiver does not receive a “valid” message), the kissoff frequency is not given by the Central Station receiver.

The panel makes a total of eight attempts to the primary telephone number and eight attempts to the secondary telephone number (if programmed) to get a valid message through. If the panel is not successful after its numerous attempts, the keypad displays COMM. FAILURE (on alpha keypads) or FC (on fixed-word keypads).

Report Code Formats

The following chart indicates the types of (handshake/kissoff) frequencies that the panel supports and the different formats that can be sent with each.

FORMAT

HANDSHAKE

TRANSMITS DATA

KISSOFF

TRANSMIT TIME

Low Speed

1400 Hz

1900Hz (10PPS)

1400 Hz

Under 15 secs

3+1, 4+1, 4+2

 

 

 

(Standard report)

Sescoa/Rad

2300 Hz

1800Hz (20PPS)

2300 Hz

Under 10 secs

3+1, 4+1, 4+2

 

 

 

(Standard report)

Express

1400–2300 Hz

DTMF (10 cps)

1400 Hz

Under 3 secs

4+2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact ID

1400–2300 Hz

DTMF (10 cps)

1400 Hz

Under 3 secs

The following table describes each format in greater detail.

FORMAT TYPE

DESCRIPTION

3+1 and 4+1

Comprises a 3- (or 4-) digit subscriber number and a single-digit report

Standard Formats

code (e.g., Alarm, Trouble, Restore, Open, Close, etc).

3+1 and 4+1

Comprises a 3- (or 4-) digit subscriber number and a two-digit report code.

Expanded Formats

The first digit is displayed on the first line. On the second line, it is

 

repeated 3 (or 4) times and is followed by the second digit. This is the

 

“expanded” digit.

4+2 Format

Comprises a 4-digit subscriber number and 2-digit report code.

ADEMCO Contact ID

Comprises a 4 or 10-digit subscriber number (depending on format

Reporting Format

selected), 1-digit event qualifier (“new” or “restore”), 3-digit event code,

 

and 3-digit zone number, user number, or system status number (see the

 

following page).

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