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2. The zone alarm reporting codes must all be single digit
numerical codes with no extended 2nd round being sent.
The zero in the 2nd digit of the reporting code tells the
PC2550 not to send an extended round.
3. All other non-alarm reporting codes must be set up to
send an extended 2nd round. The 1st digit of the
reporting code is used to identify the event while the 2nd
or extended digit is used to associate the event with a
particular item. (i.e. A reporting code of E3 means restore
zone 3. E for
restore and 3 for zone 3.)
4. The following is a list of 1st digit identifiers that should be
used with the Radionics format.
Restorals "E" Example "E3" = Restore Zone 3
Openings "B" Example "B2" = Opening by User 2
Closings "C"
Example "C4" = Closing by User 4
Troubles "F"
Example "F5" = Trouble from Source 5
Misc "D"
Example "D1" = Partial Closing
Sescoa Super Speed Format
The Sescoa Super Speed Format must be programmed
exactly as follows to function correctly.
1. The account code must be four decimal digits in length
and in the range of 0001 to 3374.
2. The reporting codes must be 2 digits in length and
programmed as follows.
Alarms Zones 1-8 (section [05])
Restorals Zones 1-8 (section [06])
All Opening Codes (sections [09] and [10])
All Closing Codes (sections [07] and [08]) CA
Partial Closing (section [07])
Low Battery (section [12])
Battery Restorals (section [13])
AC Failure (section [12])
AC Restoral (section [13])
Bell CCT. Trouble (section [12])
Bell CCT. Restoral (section [13])
Troubles (sections [12] and [13])
Misc Alarms (section [11])
Test Code (section [12])
System Test Code (section [50])
After Alarm Code (section [10])
Auto-arm Cancel Code (section [08])
TLM Restoral Code (section [50])
[30] Programmable Input and Output
Options
Both the Auxiliary Input Zone and the Programmable Output
have options which are programmed in this section. After
the section number [30] is entered, enter 2 HEX digits from
the following lists.
1st digit Auxiliary Input Zone
[1] Silent 24 hour input
[2] Audible 24 hour input
[3] Momentary arming input
[4] Forced Answer
When option [4] is selected, a high input (+12 V) will force
the panel to pick up the phone line and await
communications from downloading. This option is used for
on-site downloading or for use with the LINKS Cellular Alarm
Transmitter.
See Auxiliary Input Terminal in the "Terminal Connections"
section on page 4 for details on the Auxiliary Input. When
option [3] is selected, a momentary key closure between the
Auxiliary Input and the Positive Auxiliary Power Supply will
alternately arm and disarm the system. The reporting codes
for the Auxiliary Input (section [11]) can be used as opening
and closing codes for key arming but will only be
transmitted with side A openings and closings.
2nd Digit Programmable Output
See Programmable Output Terminal in the "Terminal
Connections" section on page 4 for details on connecting
the "PGM OUT" terminal.
[0] LINKS Support Output Select this option if a LINKS
1000 Cellular Alarm Transmitter is to be used with the
panel. The PGM output terminal is used to control the
LINKS 1000. The PGM output will activate the LINKS
1000 after an unsuccessful communication attempt on
the regular phone line.
A1 to A8
A1 to A8
[1] Ground Start Pulse provides a 2 second ground start
BA
pulse before dialing begins to obtain the dial tone on
ground start telephone equipment.
C1
E1
[2] Utility Output ([ ] [7]) No Access Code
E1
E1
[3] Utility Output ([ ] [7]) Any Access Code
E1
F1
[4] Utility Output ([ ] [7]) Group A Access Code
F1
AA
[5] Utility Output ([ ] [7]) Group B Access Code
(A1 to 99)
These options change the "PGM OUT" terminal to different
1C or DC
options used with the keypad utility output [ ][7] command.
CC
See Utility Output Command in the "Keypad Command"
B1
section.
C8
EE
[6] Keypad Buzzer Follow Mode With this option the
"PGM OUT" terminal switches to ground as long as the
keypad buzzer is on.
[7] System Status (Arm/Disarm) Output With this option
the "PGM OUT" terminal switches to ground when the
panel is armed. The switch is open when the panel is
disarmed.
[8] Strobe Output (Latched Alarm Output) With this
option the "PGM OUT" terminal switches to ground after
an alarm and remains switched on until the system is
disarmed.
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