Reporting Order - Interlogix ATSx500A Series Installation And Programming Manual

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For example, burglar alarm (BA) from area 1 is a delayed event, and the delay
time is 30 seconds. The event is mapped to CS 1, as well as burglar restore
event (BR). When there is an alarm in area 1, the event is waiting for reporting.
When the user disarms the area and acknowledges the alarm, the burglar restore
event occurs. If the user does it before 30-second delay times out, no information
is sent to the central station 1.
Note:
The events do not exclude each other if they are mapped to different
central stations.
Is this event a part of the combined OP/CL reporting?
If "9.1.n.9 OP/CL report" on page 262 is set to combined, only the initial area
disarming (opening) and the final area arming (closing) in the group of areas with
the same account code is reported to the central station. Other area set and
unset events are not reported.
For example, premises include areas 1, 2, and 4 (that have the same account
code). The owner unsets areas 1, 2, and then 4 on morning, and sets them in the
same order on evening. The event is sent to the central station only when he
unset area 1, and sets area 4.
After all abovementioned conditions are met, the event is waiting to be reported.
The possible reporting delay depends on whether it is a delayed event, what
communication paths are available, and how many events with higher priority are
already waiting for reporting.

Reporting order

If there are a few events waiting for reporting, and there are a few central stations
to report to, the following principles are applied.
Connect to primary central stations
From all primary central stations that need to be communicated due to existing
events and their mapping, the system starts establishing connection from the
lower CS numbers to the higher ones.
For example, if there are events to report to primary central stations 1, 3, and 6,
the system tries to contact the CS 1 first.
Note:
The first connection attempt is always performed twice. The same applies
backup central stations.
If the communication attempt fails, the system tries to contact CS 3, and then
CS 6. If the CS 6 connection is also unavailable, the system starts with CS 1
again.
If there are configured the same delays and connection attempt numbers,
Advisor Advanced attempts to report to central stations in the following order:
1, 1, 3, 3, 6, 6, 1, 3, 6, 1, 3, 6, etc.
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