CADDX Ranger 8600E Installation Manual page 13

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LOCATION 100-101: PROGRAMMING TO REPORT FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE
The 8600E has the ability to communicate each time communication is re-established after a signal has been unable to
report. The data that failed to communicate will not be sent, but can be recovered from the log. The desired "Failure To
Communicate" code is programmed in locations 100-101. If both locations are "0", "Failure To Communicate" will not be
reported. Location 100 contains the standard digit, and location 101 contains the extended digit. When using 4 + 2
format, the number programmed in location 100 is sent as the "ones" digit. The "tens" digit is programmed in location
101.
LOCATION 102: PROGRAMMING TO REPORT CLOSINGS
The Ranger 8600E has the ability to report a closing code each time the control is armed. The desired closing code is
programmed in location 102. If this location contains a "0", closings will not be reported. When using 4+2 format, the
number programmed in this location is sent as the "tens" digit. The "ones" digit is automatically the man number. When
using the remote arming input, the man number is 1. When using a one button "Quick Arm" code the man number is 1.
The closing report will not be initiated until the end of the exit delay. When using Auto-Arm, the man number is 9.
LOCATION 103: PROGRAMMING TO REPORT OPENINGS
The Ranger 8600E has the ability to report an opening code each time the control is disarmed. The desired opening
code is programmed in location 103. If this location contains a "0", openings will not be reported. When using 4+2
format, the number programmed in this location is sent as the "tens" digit. The "ones" digit is automatically the man
number. When using the remote arming input, the man number is 1.
NOTE TO COMMUNICATOR CODES : If the extended digit is "0" the event will be reported based on the zone type.
LOCATION 104-105: PROGRAMMING THE COMMUNICATOR CODE FOR ZONE 1
Locations 104-105 contain the communicator code to be reported each time zone 1 creates an alarm. Location 104
contains the standard digit, and location 105 contains the extended digit. When using 4+2 format, the number
programmed in location 104 is sent as the "ones" digit. The "tens" digit is programmed in location 105.
LOCATION 106-107: PROGRAMMING THE COMMUNICATOR CODE FOR ZONE 2
Locations 106-107 contain the communicator code to be reported each time zone 2 creates an alarm. Location 106
contains the standard digit, and location 107 contains the extended digit. When using 4+2 format, the number
programmed in location 106 is sent as the "ones" digit. The "tens" digit is programmed in location 107.
LOCATION 108-109: PROGRAMMING THE COMMUNICATOR CODE FOR ZONE 3
Locations 108-109 contain the communicator code to be reported each time zone 3 creates an alarm. Location 108
contains the standard digit, and location 109 contains the extended digit. When using 4+2 format, the number
programmed in location 108 is sent as the "ones" digit. The "tens" digit is programmed in location 109.
LOCATION 110-111: PROGRAMMING THE COMMUNICATOR CODE FOR ZONE 4
Locations 110-111 contain the communicator code to be reported each time zone 4 creates an alarm. Location 110
contains the standard digit, and location 111 contains the extended digit. When using 4+2 format, the number
programmed in location 110 is sent as the "ones" digit. The "tens" digit is programmed in location 111.
LOCATION 112-113: PROGRAMMING THE COMMUNICATOR CODE FOR ZONE 5
Locations 112-113 contain the communicator code to be reported each time zone 5 creates an alarm. Location 112
contains the standard digit, and location 113 contains the extended digit. When using 4+2 format, the number
programmed in location 112 is sent as the "ones" digit. The "tens" digit is programmed in location 113.
LOCATION 114-115: PROGRAMMING THE COMMUNICATOR CODE FOR ZONE 6
Locations 114-115 contain the communicator code to be reported each time zone 6 creates an alarm. Location 114
contains the standard digit, and location 115 contains the extended digit. When using 4+2 format, the number
programmed in location 114 is sent as the "ones" digit. The "tens" digit is programmed in location 115.
LOCATION 116-119: RESERVED
Pulse Formats: FIRE=1, PANIC=2, BURG = 3.
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