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3=Gateway IP
4=Network Mask
Alarm Reporting [56.4.02]
Use these options to:
Select of the alarm signalling format used to transmit the events.
Control the types of event which are sent.
Control the destination and identification for each independent group.
Alarm Reporting SIA (0-4) Format [56.4.02.1.1]
The SIA (Security Industries Association) format can be programmed between levels 0 and
4 and provides a protocol that transmits detailed information including textual descriptors to
an SIA compatible receiver or computer loaded with suitable receiver software. The SIA
format is capable of transmitting the panel events indicated in Appendix B. Refer to
Appendix C for the detailed breakdown of the SIA event structure for each level.
On selecting the SIA format you are prompted for the required SIA level.
0 (default) – basic event information with 4 digit account numbers.
1 – as level 0 plus 6 digit account numbers.
2 – as level 1 but with event modifiers.
3 – as level 2 but with text descriptors.
4 – as level 3 but also enables the SIA control command feature (refer option 08 SIA
control).
1=Trigger Events
Once the SIA level has been selected, press
The keypad displays the first trigger event and its ON/OFF status (see Table 10 on page 126
for the list of available triggers, and Appendix B for the events that are controlled by each
trigger). The triggers control the transmitted events. If the trigger is set to ON, any logged
events controlled by the trigger are transmitted.
1=Status Select the trigger to be modified using
to 1=ON or 0=OFF. To accept the new status, press
Programming the SIA format with groups enabled
If groups are enabled (refer to Groups [63.1]) the SIA format option alters slightly to
support the independent event trigger programming for each group.
Enter the IP address of the gateway router connected to the Ethernet
local area network. This information is supplied by the IT
administrator.
The network mask identifies the class of network being used. This field
masks off the parts of the gateway IP address that are common and not
required for specific identification of the Ethernet module. This
information is supplied by the IT administrator.
.
ent
and
, and then press
A
B
Communications [56]
. Set the status
ent
.
ent
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