Area Control Operation; Model 4720 Reporting Formats - Regency 4720 Installation Manual

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Model 4720 Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150476, Rev. A)

Area Control Operation

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Refer to the Model 4721 Area Control Software Instruction Manual (P/N 150483).

Model 4720 reporting Formats

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SIA (SEIA)
The SIA (Security Industry Association) format must be used with a Model 9000 Receiver. Each message will
be displayed in English followed by the zone number.
FSK 2
The FSK 2 format is similar to the SIA format. This format must also be used with the Model 9000 Receiver.
Like the SIA format, all messages will be displayed in English at the 9000. Although FSK 2 reports the same
information as the SIA format, it cannot be used to trap on the account number for downloading.
FSK 1, SK 4/2
If you will be reporting to a Model 8520 Receiver, you must use one of these two (2) formats. Since the 8520
has only two (2) digits for alarm codes, event types and zone numbers are combined into one message. The first
digit of the code is the type of report; the second digit is the last number of the zone.
Example: Any two (2) digit code beginning with the digit "1" is a Burglary Alarm. The second digit is the last number
of the zone.
Code 11 = Burglary Alarm in zone 1, 11, 21, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71, or 81.
Code 15 = Burglary Alarm in zone 5, 15, 25, 35, 45, 55, 65, or 75.
Note: If you are using the Model 4726 dialer chip or Revision M of the Model 4720 board and have selected the 16-zone
reporting option, this information does not apply to you. You will report Zones 1-16.
Radionics BFSK
The Model 4720 can transmit using the Radionics BFSK format with 1400- or 2300-Hz Acknowledge. The
messages that will be printed are listed with the codes for FSK 1 and SK 4/2.
Note: There are no Door Access Reporting Codes when using the BFSK format. If this option is selected during
programming the Model 4720 will send a restoral for Zone 9.
The list on the next page shows all of the possible codes. When the letter "Z" appears in the code, it refers to the
last number of the zone. "Y" refers to the last digit of the user ID number.
The Radionics BFSK format can only report eight (8) zone codes. Zones 9 through 16 will report as zones 1
through 8; zones 17 through 24 will report as zones 1 through 8, etc. Because of this limitation, programming the
Model 4720 to report in both the Radionics BFSK and either the FSK or SK 4/2 formats is not advised.
Note: It is recommended that you use no more than eight (8) zones if your system is programmed to report in Radionics
BFSK format. However, if you choose to use more than eight (8) zones with the Radionics BFSK format, it is a
good idea to make every 8th zone (e.g., zones 1, 9, 17, etc.; zones 2, 10, 18, etc.; and so on) the same zone type
(e.g., Fire).
If you assign the zones in this manner, the letter "X" in the chart on the next page will be a digit that represents
every 8th zone number, as shown below:
Zone #
1
2
Digit reported
1
2
("X")
3
4
5
6
7
8
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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12
13
1
2
3
4
5
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