i-on40
2 is the checksum value, which the ARC needs to verify
to confirm a valid message has been received.
Example 2 - 1234 18 3137 01 015 F
The only difference between this and the first example, is
the event qualifier of 3 to indicate a restore of a system
tamper alarm, and the checksum value.
SIA 1, SIA 2, SIA 3 and Extended SIA 3
When using the SIA formats the control unit transmits
data from the event log to the ARC. The four SIA formats
differ in the amount of data transmitted with each
message:
Type
Format
SIA1:
#AAAAAA|NCCcc
SIA2:
#AAAAAA|Nidnnn/rinn/CCcc
SIA3:
#AAAAAA|Ntihh:mm/idnnn/rinn/CCcc
#AAAAAA|AS
Extended
#AAAAAA|Ntihh:mm/idnnn/rinn/CCcc/AS
SIA 3:
Where:
AAAAAA
6-digit programmable account code (e.g.
123456).
"N"
New Event (always N).
"ti"hh:mm/
time (e.g. ti10:23/).
"id"nnn/
user number, if applicable; otherwise not
sent (e.g. id123/ or id6/).
"ri"nn/
partition no. (e.g. ri12/ or ri3).
CC
event code (e.g. FA = Fire Alarm).
cc
zone or keypad number, if applicable;
otherwise not sent (e.g. 23 or 5).
"A"S
text description of event, usually the log
event description.
(The control unit sends those characters shown between "
and " above literally as they appear in the text.)
Appendix II
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