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this code is not used. The only code is the respective CS code, ex: zone CS code, low batt code,
etc.
The following examples are provided for the different formats for transmissions of alarm
conditions:
POINT ID FORMAT
Not Applicable. If the point ID format is selected the trouble type code will be ignored.
The system will transmit the troubles as a condition code 300 followed by the zone number.
STANDARD
Example:
123 T
where: T= Trouble Type CS code
The value entered for the Trouble Type CS code (question #131) will not be used.
EXTENDED
123 T
TTT Z
where: T = Trouble type CS Code and Z is the CS code contained in the zone definition
(question 145).
This format can contain either three or four digits within the account number.
PARTIAL EXTENDED
For Alarms
123 T
where: T= Trouble Type CS code. The value entered for the Trouble Type CS code
(question #131) will not be used.
For Openings, Closings, Troubles etc.
123 T
TTT Z
where: T = Trouble type CS Code and Z is the CS code contained in the zone definition
(question 145).
This format can contain either three or four digits within the account number. The partial
extended format transmits a single round signal for alarm conditions and an expanded format for
trouble conditions.
4x2
1234 TZ
where: F= Alarm type CS code and Z is the CS code contained in the zone definition
(question #145).
Section 8 - LCD Keypad Programming Questions
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