How High Speed Messages Are Sent To Automation Equipment In 685 Automation Mode; Reading A High Speed Message; High-Speed Message Interpretation - Honeywell AlarmNet 7810iR-ent Installation And Setup Manual

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7810iR-ent Internet/Intranet Alarm Receiver Installation and Setup Guide

How High Speed Messages are sent to Automation Equipment in 685 Automation Mode

Reading a High Speed Message

The status channel (9th channel identifies the type of message, as shown below.
0 = Diagnostic Messages
1 = Notification Message
2 = Not applicable to radio accounts
3 = Not applicable to radio accounts
4 = Not applicable to radio accounts
5 = Subscriber Trouble / Special Reports
6 = Status Message
7 = Alarm Condition
8 = Alarm with low battery (old 7620 radio)
9 = Installer or network generated test message, Daily Test Message
The previous eight channels indicate the message details:

High-Speed Message Interpretation

NOTES:
All messages apply to all types of subscriber devices (AlarmNet–A, –I, –M, and –C), except
where noted.
The "Key Indicator" is a unique character in a specific channel position that can be used to
identify a specific type of message.
The letters 'cccc' are used to represent the customer subscriber ID number (7845i-ent or radio
account number).
Where the subscriber account numbers "0000" and "0001" are used, these identify messages
pertaining to the primary and secondary AlarmNet C/S transceivers, respectively. Messages
for these accounts apply to central stations using AlarmNet-A and AlarmNet-M RF
transceivers only.
Other lowercase letters are used to represent different codes or characters that have various
meanings in certain messages, and are defined in the 'Definitions' column of each table.
It is important to read the definitions contained in the Glossary to determine meanings and
causes of certain expressions for conditions used in this manual.
A = AlarmNet A
C= AlarmNet C
I= AlarmNet i
M = AlarmNet M
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For System messages, each channel represents a unique condition.
For Subscriber Zone Conditions, each channel represents a zone.

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