Formats Compatible With The Mx8000; Table 1-1: Optional Accessories For The Mx8000 Receiver; Table 1-2: Formats Compatible With The Mx8000 - Honeywell ADEMCO MX8000 Installation And Operation Manual

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MX8000 Installation and Operation Guide
ADEMCO Model Number
Item
Three Line card
MX8000–LC3
One Line card
MX8000–LC1
Radio Line card
MX8000–LRR
CPU, PS, User
MX8000–CPU
Interface
Backup battery
Acquire from a local retailer
(See Section 3.12 for
installation.)
Printer cable
Acquire from a local retailer
SBUS cable
Acquire from a local retailer
Rack-mounting
Acquire from a local retailer
cabinet
Blank filler panels
Acquire from a local retailer
Parallel printer
Acquire from a local retailer
1.3

Formats Compatible with the MX8000

The MX8000 receiver is compatible with all ADEMCO UL Listed communicators.
Table 1–2 shows the formats that the MX8000 receiver can decode and the handshake frequency groups that
accommodate that format (see Section 5.5 for line device programming). Each line device can decode every
format listed below. Setting the handshake order only prioritizes the type of communication done by each
line device. Section 6 of this manual describes the formats in greater detail.
Important Note: When selecting a reporting format and using an automation computer, it is essential that
you check Table 8–2: Reporting Formats and Automation Protocol Support to verify that the reporting format
selected is supported by the automation protocol that will be used.
REPORTING FORMAT
3/1, 3/1 Ext
3/1 Even Round
3/1 w/cksum
3/1 Ext w/cksum
3/2
3/2 Even Round
3/2 w/cksum
4/1, 4/1 Ext
4/1 Even Round
4/1 w/cksum
4/1 Ext w/cksum
4/2
4/2 Even Round
4/2 w/cksum
BFSK
FSK0/FSK 80
FSK1/FSK 81
FSK2/FSK 86
ITI CareTaker+, SecurityPro 4000
ITI Commander
ITI Commander 2000, LifeGard
ITI RF Commander, Harbor Gard
ITI SX-V
1–2
Table 1–1: Optional Accessories for the MX8000 Receiver
(if applicable)
The 3 line card monitors the phone lines, detects ring and processes the
message from the communicating panel.
The 1 line card monitors a phone line, detects ring and processes the
message from the communicating panel.
The radio line card interfaces to a transceiver and processes the message
from the communicating panel.
The CPU, Power Supply, User Interface Assembly contains the VFD, main
processing board, and receiver power supply.
A UL Fire Protection Services approved 12VDC 7AH battery such as a
Powersonic PS-1270 that will provide a minimum 4 hours of backup power
during an AC power loss. (See Section 2.4.2 for UL backup power
requirements.)
A standard 25-pin cable used to connect the MX8000 receiver to an external
parallel printer.
A standard 4-wire RJ-11 reverse cable such as a Digi-Key H2642-14-ND that
is used to connect the receivers together for receiver linking.
Used to rack mount the MX8000 receiver as required by UL. (See Section
2.4.1 for specifications and vendor information.)
Used to fill up any unused cabinet spaces as required by UL.
The ADEMCO MX8000 receiver requires a UL approved dot matrix parallel
printer such as the Okidata Microline 320 to generate a hardcopy of report
history.
Table 1–2: Formats Compatible with the MX8000
PPS or CPS
10, 20, or 40 PPS
10, 20, or 40 PPS
10, 20, or 40 PPS
10, 20, or 40 PPS
10, 20, or 40 PPS
10, 20, or 40 PPS
10, 20, or 40 PPS
10 PPS
10 PPS
10 PPS
10 PPS
10 PPS
10 PPS
10 PPS
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Description/Comments
REPORTING FORMAT
ITI UltraGard
Radionics Modem II
Radionics Modem IIE
SIA DCS
SX-III, SX-IVA
SX-IVB
Varitech FSK 4/1
Varitech FSK 4/2
Acron Touchtone w/ 3-digit
account
Acron Touchtone w/ 4-digit
account
ADEMCO 4/1 w/cksum
ADEMCO 4/2 w/cksum
ADEMCO High Speed
ADEMCO High Speed w/cksum
Contact ID®
Contact ID®10
FBII 4/3/1
FBII 4/3/1 w/cksum
FBII Superfast
Westec 970
Westec 1000/2000/3000
PPS or CPS
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
10 CPS
10 CPS
10 PPS
10 PPS
10 CPS
10 CPS
10 CPS
10 CPS
10, 20, or 40 PPS
10, 20, or 40 PPS
10 CPS
10 CPS

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