2Nd Phone Number; 2Nd Account Code; [05] To [10] Reporting Codes; Zone Alarm Reporting Codes - DSC PC1550 Installation Manual

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Where a zero is required in the account code, enter HEX 'A' (
*
) to transmit 10 pulses which will be interpreted as a zero by the
monitoring station receiver.
If a 3-digit code is required, as in 3/1 formats, enter [0] as the LAST
digit. The [0] represents a null digit where no pulses are transmitted.

[03] 2nd Phone Number

This is the second telephone number to which the communicator
will dial. See [01] for programming instructions.

[04] 2nd Account Code

The second account code is always transmitted to the 2nd telephone
number. See [02] for programming instructions.

[05] to [10] Reporting Codes

These sections are used to program the communicator reporting codes.
A reporting code is transmitted along with the account code with each
transmission. If the reporting codes are not programmed, no transmission
will be sent when an event takes place (i.e. alarm, restoral, opening /
closing, trouble, etc.). To prevent a transmission from being sent for any
event in the following sections, leave it unprogrammed or enter [00] as
the reporting code.
Section [05] and [06] each have 6 reporting codes. Sections [07], [08]
and [10] each have 7 reporting codes, while section [09] has 8 reporting
codes. Once a section is entered, the system expects a series of 2-digit
numbers to be entered. The keypad beeps twice and the "Armed" light
flashes after each 2-digit entry. After the last 2-digit number is entered,
programming of the current section is complete. The keypad gives a
series of beeps, the "Ready" light goes OFF and the "Armed" light
comes ON. The keypad is then ready to accept the next 2-digit section
number for programming.
When changing reporting codes in a section, you can scroll to the code
you wish to change by pressing the [F] key. Only codes actually
changed will be altered in the EEPROM. Press [#] to exit from the
programming sequence.
[05]

Zone Alarm Reporting Codes

Once Section [05] is entered, the panel expects 6 2-digit numbers
for the Alarm Reporting Codes for zones 1 to 6. These codes are
used by the communicator when there has been an alarm on zones
1 to 6.
Listed below are several programming examples and the resulting
transmission using different formats for the reporting codes. Obtaining
different formats requires entering data in the Account Code Section
[02] or [04], the Reporting Code Sections [05] to [10], and the
Communicator Format Section [23].
3/1 FORMAT - Non-extended reporting requires:
• 3-digit account code in sections [02] or [04].
i.e. Enter 1230 for account code 123
• Format Code [0], [1], [2], [3], [4] depending on
receiver type in section [23].
• Single line digit Alarm Reporting Code Section [05]
i.e. Enter [30] for single digit code 3 (0 = no pulses)
TRANSMISSION SENT: 123 3
4/2 FORMAT - Non-extended reporting requires:
• 4-digit account code in sections [02] or [04].
i.e. Enter 1234 for account code 1234
• Format Code [0], [1], [2], [3], [4] depending on
receiver type in section [23].
• 2-digit Alarm Reporting Code in section [05]
i.e. Enter [31] for 2-digit code 31
TRANSMISSION SENT: 1234 31
3/1 FORMAT - Extended reporting requires:
• 3-digit Account Code in section [02] or [04]
i.e. Enter 1230 for code 123
*
, 1,
• Format Code [8], [9], [A], [B], [C] depending on
receiver type in section [23]
• 2-digit Alarm Reporting Code in section [05]
i.e. Enter [31] for 2-digit code 31
TRANSMISSION SENT: 1st ROUND
333 1
If a transmission is not wanted for a particular reporting code, then
enter '00' or 'FF' to disable that reporting code.
[06]

Zone Restoral Reporting Codes

These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit
zone restorals for zones 1 through 6. Use instructions in section [05]
above as a guide for programming.
[07]
Closing (Arming) Reporting Codes
Partial Closing Reporting Code
Reporting codes 1 to 6 are used to identify closings for access
codes 1 to 6. If partial closing is identified in section [14], then alarm
codes for manually bypassed zones will be transmitted when the
system is closed with one or more zones bypassed.
When transmitting in 4/2, 3/1 or any other of the extended formats,
see section [05] above. The 6 closing codes are programmed as
follows:
[C1], [C2], [C3], [C4], [C5], [C6]
Where the first digit HEX 'C' represents a closing signal and the
second digit represents the user access code which was used to
arm the system (HEX 'C' could be any other number depending on
what is used at the monitoring station).
The closing code transmission takes place after the exit delay time.
Therefore, if the system is armed and disarmed before the expiry of the
exit time, no closing transmission will take place.
The partial closing code, if used, is transmitted in tandem with the
regular closing code to identify the closing as a partial closing.
When the system has been armed using the Quick-Arm command
*
[
][0] or using the Auto-Arm feature, access code #1 will be transmitted.
[08]
Opening (Disarming) Reporting Codes
After Alarm Reporting Code
The first 6 reporting codes correspond to the 6 user access codes.
When the system is disarmed using one of the access codes, the
corresponding reporting code in this section is transmitted. See
section [07] above for examples of reporting code programming.
If the After Alarm Code is programmed, that code will be transmitted
to the monitoring station on opening if an alarm occurred during
previous armed period. This feature is useful for installations where
openings and closings are not reported normally, but it is desired
to have a report to the monitoring station on opening if an alarm did
occur during the previous armed period. This feature allows the
monitoring station to know when the user is on the premises and
available to receive a report about alarms while the system was
closed.
[09]

Priority Alarms and Restorals

These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit
the following list of troubles, alarms and restorals. See section [05]
as a guide for programming.
• Fire loop trouble.
• Keypad [P]anic alarm.
• Keypad [F]ire alarm.
• Keypad [A]uxiliary alarm.
• Fire loop trouble restore.
• Keypad [P]anic restore.
• Keypad [F]ire restore.
• Keypad [A]uxiliary restore.
123 3
2nd ROUND
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