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A = Alarm Type (Burglary, Fire, etc.)
ZZ = Zone number (in Hexadecimal)
S = Signal Type (Bypass, Restore, Trouble, etc.)
Select the required handshake frequency: 1400HZ or 2300HZ.
4x2 Express
DTMF format transmitting a four-digit account number followed by a two-digit event code.
Example:
1234 35
This format requires a High/Low handshake frequency from the CS receiver.
Standard Format
Typically involves a 3 or 4 digit account number followed by a single digit event code.
Examples: 123 3, or, 5434 2.
Extended Format
Transmits two lines of information. The first line usually includes the account number (3 or 4
digits), event code, parity bit (if selected), repeats the 3 or 4 digit account number, and
repeats the event code. The second line repeats the event code equal to the number of digits
in the account number before identifying the zone (or condition) code. In the following
example, the account number is 1234, event code is E, parity bit is P, and zone or condition is
7.
Example:
1234 E P 1234 E
EEEE 7
Partial Extended
The partial extended format transmits a standard signal for alarm conditions and an
extended message for restores and other system conditions.
Examples:
Alarm Condition
853 1
Restore Condition
853 E
EEE 1
ACC + 2
This format transmits either a three or four-digit account number followed by a two-digit
event code. This format is sometimes called 4x2 or 3x2 format. Example:
123 43
or
5467 35
Section 8 - LCD Keypad Programming Questions
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