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1600 series central station monitoring
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B. Central Station Formats
The following examples explain the receiver formats and how to properly program memory location #20. Each
format starts with a four digit account code. This is the code that is assigned by your central station for billing
purposes. You must access the programming mode before programming these features (see "1600 Series"
Technical Practice, section A).
Important: If a number is shown, you must use that number. If an "X" is shown, you are free to use any appropriate
number.
1. Ademco Contact ID Format
This DTMF format consists of a four digit account code, two digit message type, and a nine digit data field.
Account code
2. Ademco High Speed Format
This DTMF format consists of a four digit account code, eight zone codes and one alarm type digit. With this
format you can identify up to eight different phones by using a zone per phone. A "5" in a zone position means
no alarm. The following example shows an alarm from the third phone.
Account code
3. 4+1 Express Format
This DTMF format consists of a four digit account code, two digit message type, and a single digit event code.
4. 4+2 Express Format
This DTMF format consists of a four digit account code, two digit message type, and a two digit event code.
After the button on the 1600 series phone has been pressed the 1600 series phone will begin to dial. If a voice number
is programmed in memory location 00, this number will be dialed first. Upon detecting a busy signal or after a
preprogrammed ring delay the 1600 series phone will hang-up and dial the central station phone number stored in
memory location 01. When the central station receiver answers, it will send a handshake tone to the 1600 phone. Upon
detecting the handshake tone, the 1600 series phone will begin downloading the information stored in memory location
20.
Once the 1600 series emergency phone has sent the information stored in memory location 20, it waits for a "kiss-off"
tone from the central station. When the "kiss-off" tone is received, the emergency phone turns on the call connected
LED and goes into the "two-way talk mode."
Note: The central station should have a "talk-over" feature that will allow a two way conversation at this time.
If the central station answers the call and does not send a "kiss-off", the next number will be dialed (if programmed). In
either single number or two number programming, the phone will keep dialing until a call is completed.
Product Support Line...(715) 386-8666
Due to the dynamic nature of the product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Viking
Electronics, its affiliates and/or subsidiaries assume no responsibility for errors and/or omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this
document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.
Fax Back Doc # 216
XXXX 18 112000 XXX #20
Message type
XXXX 55155555 7 #20
Idle zone
Account code
Message type
Account code
Message type
Operation
Set to any number to identify phone
Panic alarm
New event
XXXX 17 X #20
XXXX 27 XX #20
Fax Back Line...(715) 386-4345
Printed in the U.S.A.
Memory location
Memory location
Normal alarm
Memory location
Event code
Memory location
Event code
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