Communicator Reporting Formats; Ademco Contact Id Reporting Format; Elite Domestic Dial Format; Pager Format - Intek Elite 16D Installation & Programming Manual

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The flexibility of the system is further extended by the way in which you can assign different reporting formats to
each of the six possible phone numbers.
1
Ademco Contact ID Reporting Format - This is a high speed, DTMF format used to report alarm events
to a commercial monitoring station equipped with a computerised receiver. This format can only be kissed-off by
the monitoring company receiver.
2
Elite Domestic Dial Format - This format has ben developed to provide a basic, low cost means of
reporting alarm events up to 6 private phone numbers which does not require any additional receiving equipment.
Domestic dial will only report zone activations, panic alarms and battery low alarms. When the communicator uses
this domestic dial format to report an event an alternating siren type, alarm tone will be heard over the telephone.
This alternating alarm tone continues for 5 seconds followed by a 5 second pause in which the communicator is
looking for a kiss-off. If a kiss-off is not received another round of alarm tones will be sent followed by another
pause to check for kiss-off. This routine is repeated 4 times, at which point if a kiss-off has not been received, the
communicator will hang up and dial the next phone number. To kiss-off the communicator during the pause period,
all you do is press one of the buttons on your touch tone telephone.
3
Pager Format - This format is used to report the same alarm events as the Domestic Dial format above but
the report is sent to an Alpha / Numeric pager. The event report is in the form of a 12 bit message which consist of
an unique 4 digit account code, a 3 digit event code and a 3 digit identifier extension. The account code is used to
identify the panel which is calling, the event code is used to identify the type of alarm event and the extensions
used to identify the zone or user number. The spaces between the account code, event code and extension make
up the 12 bits of the message. Note- There is no kiss-off required in Pager Format reporting.
As an example, a pager which displays this message;
Would have received an alarm message from alarm 1234 (1234) that there is a burglar activation (130) on zone
one (001)
The event codes and their meanings are listed on page 52.
4
Speech Dial Format - This format is similar to the Elite Domestic Dial format in that it reports alarm events
via private phone numbers and is kissed-off by pressing a button on the telephone but there is one important
difference.
This format will report the alarm events using a combination of up to eight pre-recorded voice
messages. These messages are recorded directly into the speech module which is a "plug on" option to your Elite
16D control communicator. Speech modules are available in versions of 20 second and 90 second recording
capacity.
When an alarm event is reported using the Speech Dial format the messages assigned at addresses P660E to
P679E are played and like the Domestic Dial format a 5 second pause follows in which the communicator is looking
to be kissed-off. If not kissed-off the communicator will repeat the messages and pause again. This routine is
repeated 4 times at which point, if a kiss-off has not been received the communicator will hang up and dial the next
phone number. To kiss-off the communicator during the pause period all you do is press one of the buttons on your
touch tone telephone.
If a kiss-off is not received from any of the phone numbers dialled, the communicator will make a maximum of
twenty calls and shut down.
The communicator will also shut down if the control panel is reset with a valid code before a kiss-off is received
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EXCEPT reporting in Contact ID format.
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