Prom Programming - ADEMCO 4150 C-COM Installation Instructions Manual

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H. ADEMCO LOW SPEED REPORTtNQ FORMAT
This message consists of either 3 or 4 dig&r (blank r&sncoded
digits are not transmitted) of the subscriber identification number
and a single digit alarm code, PROM assigned to that
alarm/trouble/status
report.
If more than one alarm is triggered, the alarms will report in tollowing
order: tire, Zone 2 alamx Zone 3 alarm, etc. unless the subsequenl
alarms trigger while one or more alarm messages have already
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transmission. Up to four alarms may be stacked for
transmission. Each message must receive kissoff betore the next
is sent.
Example: It codes 3 and 6 of Subscriber 690 are to be reported, the
system will respond as follm:
690 3
690 6
690 3
690 6
Kissoff
Final kissoff (system hang- up)
'Reflects that two identical messages verification is used.
Optional Extended ReportIn
Ca~llltloa
Extended reporting operates as follows for each of the below cited
examples:
. Alarm Restoral
Message Sent = 690 A
RRR A
Where:
Fl 5: Restoral code selected
A = Alarm code PROM assigned to restored zone
690 = Sample Subscriber Account Number
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trouble
Restoml
Message Sent = 690
R
RRR T
Where:
R = Restoral code selected
T = Trouble code selected.
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U8ef IdentlticMon
at O~on/CIo80
Message Sent = 690 C
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ccc
u
Where:
C = Closing code selected
Where:
U = User ID number, 1.2.4. or 9 (1 = Secondary Code #I.
2= Secondary Code #2,4 = Master Code, 9 = system
powered up in armed state toflowfng extended power
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NOTBr Similar for Opening report except that Closing Code is replaced
by the Opening Code.
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Shunted Zone Retort
Messaae Sent = 690 B
Where.'
6 = Bypass Code selected
NOTBS: 1. This report is sent reoardless of whether standard or
extended lormat is PROM selected.
2. This report is not sent if STAY arming is ubfized.
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Shunted Zone Restore Rbporl
Message Sent = 690
R (standard tomtat)
690
A (extended format)
RRR B
Where:
R = Restoral Code selected
B = Bypass Code selected.
0 AC Power Restoml
Message Sent = 690
R
RRR L
Where:
L = Low battery/AC loss Code selected
R = Restoral Code selected
NOTBSr The system sends a true low battery report but the restoral
report transmitted is for the restoration of AC power.
I. SESCOA/RADtONIC&REPORTtNG
FORMAT
The message structure used for this format is similar to that used for the
9demco Low Speed tonat. However, the full hexadecimal code set (O-9,
3-F) can be used. It should be noted that the hexadecimal code set can be
Qed for the Ademco Low Speed format but only on receivers Capable of
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fecoding. displaying and printing the message data (the No. 6601673
3eceivers can only accommodate the code set of l-9).
-wo options are availabfe (when the No. 696 PROM is used), depending
lpon the model of SESCOA receiver being used. Current models can
utilize fixed interdigit timing. whereas older models require the use Of
variable ihte'rdigk timing (to shrink the overall digit-to-digit time to an
acceptable level). See No. 696 PROM Programming Step 21.
II should be further noted that the following report code assignments are
required for the Radionics tormat in order to attain the appropriate English
language printout and display at the Radionics No. 6000 receiver. They
apply as well to the Ademco Low Speed and Radionics formats for English
language printout at the Ademco No. 665 Receiver.
:
= Open
= Close
D = Cancel
E = Restore
F = Trouble
NOTI? If a burglary alarm transmission is in process and the security
code is entered at a 4156. the unit will continue the
transmission and then send a Cancel report. Any other burglary
reports awaiting transmissron are cancelled. 24 hour reports
(tire, panic) will not be cancelled.
V. PROM PROGRAMMING.
The system employs either of two PROM integrated circuits tor selection of
system options. A No. 696 (blank) or 69681 (Ademco programmed to
customer order) PROM is used if the installer desires to program zone type
for each of the programmable zones. The No. 696 PROM may be
programmed using a NAPCO PRO 410 Programmer or an Ademco No.
699 Intelligent Programmer.
A No. 691 (blank) or 691Pt (Ademco programmed to customer order)
PROM is used if the installer desires the C-COM software to automatically
configure the zones as follows:
ZONE 1: FIRE
ZONE 2: PANIC, SILENT or AUDIBLE by PROM selection
Note also that when a No. 691 PROM b wad. Troubb nnd Troubk~
Rutore -ports
arm tmwnltted
In @ace of &no
and Sy~8u
RoUom reports. The fatter can be suppressed (no report for a bypass or
its restoral) vie a PROM option (see No. 691 PROM programming Data
Group 1).
The No. 691 PROM may be programmed using the Ademco No. 690
PROM Programmer.
Fill out the appropriate programming sheets and keep as a recotJ ot the
system's configuration.
CUSTOMER NAME
CUSTOMER NO.
CUSTOMER ADDRESS
A: No. 691 PROM USED
NOTE: Program the numbers that you write into the boxes
PROM Data Glwp 1
To program, set Phone No. Selector Switch to "Primary" and Rotary Switch
to Position 1 ("Access s") on No. 690 PROM Programmer.
PABX A-
Co& (Select from 0 - 9): c]
c]
0
DebylPanidSyF8ss
OFtbn8z
The standard external Telco dial tone waif period to initiate a telephone
connection is 7 seconds. It is possible, however, to optionally select an
extended dial tone wart period of 25 seconds tor slowfy responding Telco
systems.
Normal Burglary reporting is instantaneous upon tripping of the alarm. It is
possible, however, to optionally select a t 5 second delay in the reporting of
the burglary alarm to the Central Alarm Monitoring Service so as to give
the user an opportunity to turn off the system subsequent to a false alarm
prior to alerting the Central Alarm Monitoring Service. All closing reports
are automatically delayed by 15 seconds. All troubfe reports are
automatically delayed by 60 seconds.
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