MX8000 Installation and Operation Guide
Character
<"|[">
<R>
<"|IA1">
<"|LB">
<"|A123456">
<"|V55600">
<"|D0514">
<"|T1019">
<"N0005">
<"|Z1">
<"|CA">
<"|]">
<Cksum/Ctrl>
<$0D>
8.10.3.1 Information Field Identifiers
The following characters signify which data is contained in an information field:
Field Identifier
I
O
M
L
A
P
8–34
Table 8–41: Report Record Components and Description
Start of record indicator.
Report record identifier.
Unit ID = A, followed by receiver ID = 1.
Line Card #, B = 11. Acceptable values are 0-9, A (= 10), B (=11), C (=12).
Account Number.
Panel (see Table 8–43) and revision number. In this example the panel =
SX-V and the revision is 5600.
Date of the report in mmdd format. mm = Month, dd = Day
Time of report in hhmm format. hh = Hour, mm = Minutes
Reference number. See Section 4.6.3 0001-9999
Zone number. One to four alphanumeric characters are acceptable values.
Condition code indicating the nature of the reported message.
See Table 8–28.
End of information fields indicator.
Checksum/control field. See Section 8.10.7.
End of record indicator.
Table 8–42: Information Field Identifiers
Description
System identifier. A unit ID (always an A)
and the receiver ID digit. See 5.4.4.2 to set
receiver ID.
Communication Lock (Comm-Lock) usage.
Audio (Listen-in) usage.
Line Card number.
Account number.
Protection level of panel.
Description
Acceptable Values
"A" followed by 0-9.
0 = Not Supported (4)
1 = Phone lock
2 = Central Station Lock
3 = No lock used
0 = Not Used (4)
1 = Instant mode
2 = Dial out mode
3 = One ring mode
See Table 8–38 for acceptable
values.
Three to six alphanumeric
characters. If the account is more
than 6 characters the account will
be truncated to the last six
characters.
Two bytes, the first indicates the
previous protection level and the
second indicates the current
protection level.