Programmable Input And Output Options - DSC PC3000 Installation Manual

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[3] Radionics, (2300/1400 Hz handshake)
3/1, 4/2 non extended format
[4] Radionics, (2300/1400 Hz handshake)
3/1, 4/2 non extended with parity format
[5] Sescoa super speed
[6] Not used
[7] Not used
[8] Silent Knight/Ademco slow, 10 BPS (1400 Hz
handshake)
3/1 extended format
[9] Sescoa, Franklin, DCI, Vertex, 20 BPS (2300 Hz
handshake) 3/1 extended format
[A] Silent Knight/Ademco fast, 20 BPS (1400 Hz handshake)
3/1 extended format
[B] Radionics, (2300/1400 Hz handshake) 3/1 extended
format
[C] Radionics, (2300/1400 Hz handshake) 3/1 extended with
parity format
[D] Sescoa super speed (with identified openings/closings)
[E] Not used
[F] Not used
10 BPS and 20 BPS Formats
10 BPS is the standard slow format used on Silent Knight/
Ademco receivers.
DATA=1900 Hz KISSOFF=1400 Hz
20 BPS is the standard fast format used on DCI, Franklin,
Sescoa and Vertex receivers.
DATA=1800 Hz KISSOFF=2300 Hz
Radionics Format
For conventional 3/1 Radionics format the communications
mode should be set to either Radionics rounds [B] or
Radionics parity [C]. The extended version of the Radionics
format is normally used. The following guidelines have been
provided to help in configuring the PC3000 for Radionics
format.
1. The customer account code must be only 3 digits with a
zero making up the 4th digit (i.e. program 1230 for
account code 123).
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
PC3000 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.)
SPEED=10 BAUD
SPEED=20 BAUD
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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])
Alarms Zones 9 -16 (section [06])
Restorals Zones 1- 8 (section [07])
Restorals Zones 9 -16 (section [08])
All Opening Codes (sections [13] and [14])BA
All Closing Codes (sections [11] and [12]) CA
Partial Closing (section [15])
Low Battery (section [09])
Battery Restorals (section [10])
AC Failure (section [09])
AC Restoral (section [10])
Bell CCT. Trouble (section [09])
Bell CCT. Restoral (section [10])
Troubles (sections [09] and [10])
Misc Alarms (section [15])
Test Code (section [15])
System Test Code (section [54])
After Alarm Code (section [50])
Auto-arm Cancel Code (section [53])
TLM Restoral Code (section [45])
[28] 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 [28] is entered, enter 2 HEX digits from the
following lists.
1st Digit Auxiliary Input Zone
[0] Not used
[1] Silent 24 Hour Input
[2] Audible 24 Hour Input
[3] Momentary Arming Input
[4] Forced Answer
20
A1 to A8
A9, 1A, 11 to 16
A1 to A8
A9, 1A, 11 to 16
C1
E1
E1
E1
E1
F1
F1
AA
(A1 to 99)
1C or DC
CC
B1
C8
EE

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