ADEMCO 4160-12 C-COM Installation Instructions Manual page 7

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Receipt by the system of a high speed acknowledgment tone from a No.
685-2 Line Card in a No. 665 Dioiial Alam, Receiver will resuft in HIGH
SPEED FORMAT transmissions,-each containing 13 digits as tallows: 4
digit subscriber identification number. 6 digits defining the status of each of
the alarm reporting channels, and 1 dIgit defining the status of the ninth
auxiliary channel.
NOTEZ If the system is programmed for Ademco tormat (that IS. neither
the SESCOA nor the Radionics system programming optton
described under PROGRAMMING OPTIONS has been
selected). it will automatically respond at HIGH SPEED to a
high speed acknowledgment tone and at LOW SPEED lo a
low speed (or standardj acknowledgment tone. No special
re-programming oi (he PROM chip is required tor HIGH
SPEED. Only the last 3 digits of the 4 digit subscriber iden-
tification code will be sent at LOW SPEED: therefore. to
ensure the same identification at HIGH SPEED as at LOW
SPEED, program the first digit as a "0" (unless programmed
for a 4 digit LOW SPEED transmlsslon lo a receiver that can
accommodate it).
NOTI? For telco message routing provided by orbiting satelie trans-
mission, (e.g.. BOO/WATS network. long distance), it is required
that an extended kissoff wait option be selected. The standard
klssofl wait period IS 0.5 seconds, whereas the extended kissoff
wait period is 126 seconds. Check with your local central sta-
tion before selecting this option. If Ademco's 685 receiver
equipment is used, it must be equipped with software REV. 3.7 or
later. II another manufacturer's receiver is used, have your
central station check with the manufacturer aboul kissofl wait
period compatibility.
As the number ot subscribers calling into (he central monitoring station
increases beyond 1000 (subscriber idenlificatcon number 999). the No.
665-2 Lme Cards can easily be modified 10 send only the high
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9eed
acknowledgment tone. Subsequently connected systems may then be
Programmed with subscriber numbers 1000 through 9999.
For the six alarm reporlhg
channel8
(digits 5 through 10). the channel status codes are as follows:
Code
Meanlng
1
NEW ALARM OR CONDITION foreviouslv unreoorted\
3
NEW RESTORE (previously unr&orted)
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NORMAL (no event since previously reported RESTORE)
PREVIOUSLY REPORTED ALARM (OR CONDITION) STILL IN
EFFECT
For the ninth channel (diglt 13). the following channel status codes are
used:
2
OPENING REPORT in the arevious 8 channels
3
SHUNT REPORT in the p&ious 8 channels
4
CLOSING REPORT in the previous 8 channels
5
TROUBLE REPORT in theprevious 8 channels
6
SYSTEM TROUBLE REPORTS in the prewous 8 chaonels
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NORMAL - alarms are reported in previous 8 channels
NEW LOW BATTERY (will not re-report on subsequent calls
and will nol send restore) - old high speed format method tar
reporting system low battery - alarms are reported in Ihe-
previous 8 channels
9
TEST REPORT - alarms are reported in the previous 8
channels
NOTEZ Only NEW events: ALARM (or OPENING). or RESTORE (or
CLOSING) on any channel or TROUBLE or 24 hour zone
SHUNTS or TEST will trigger transmission. al which time all 9
channels will report.
Examplsr (HIGH SPEED iormat):
1. At subscriber ff2890. channels 1 through 6 (7 and 8 are not used in
this example) are normal and a low battery (channel 9) initiates a call.
The tollowtng message will be sent:
SUbSCIlbOf
Channel Number
Identlficotlon
1234
56799
Message: 2 8 9 0
5555
55558
Channel 9: NEW LOW BATTERY
2. At subscriber ff5890. channels 2 and 5 go into alarm (and initiate a
call) and channel 6. which has previously reported an alarm IS still
trcggered.
Subscriber
Channd Number
Identiflcetion
1234
56769
Message:
5 6 9 0
5155
16557
Channel 2: NEW ALARM
Channel 5: NEW ALARM
Channel 6: PREVIOUSLY REPORTED ALARM (still In
eflect)
3. Still at subscriber ff5690. following the evenls of example 2 above.
channel 2 restores (initiating Ihe call) and channels 5 and 6 remain 1
alarm:
subwrlbar
Channel Number
IdenUfkaUon
1234
56769
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Message:
5 6 9 0
5355
66557
Channel 2:
NEW RESTORE
Channels 5.6: PREVIOUSLY REPORTED ALARMS (still in
effect)
4. Subscriber MO135 sends an opening:
Subscrlkr
Chennel Number
Identlflcatlon
1234
66769
Message:
0 1 3 5
1222
22222
Channel 1:
USER ID - User f+l opened
Channels 2-9:
OPENING REPORT TRANSMITTED
If the same security code is erroneously assigned lo more than one
code designator: a.) If all are secondary codes (e.g., ff3 and ff7). the
user ID that is the largest code designator for the multiple assignment
(e.g., #7) will be transmitted with the opening and closing reports or b) I
one Is the Moster Coda, its user ID (#I ) will be transmitted al opening
and the largest secondary user ID (e.g., #7 if f11, #3 and ff7 are so-
assigned) will be transmitted at closing.
5. After transmission of Example 4, subscriber ffO135 sends a closing:
SubscrIber
Channel Number
Identlfkation
1234
5676
9
Message:
0 1 3 5
1444
4444
4
Channel 1:
USER ID - User #l closed
Channels 2-9: CLOSING REPORT TRANSMITTED
6. Subscriber #0135. User #l force arms the system. causing faulted
zone 2 be shunted (tar the sake of this example, tone 2 = Channel 3.
not a requisite).
Subscriber
Channel Number
IdenUUcatlon
1234
6676
9
Message:
0 1 3 5
1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 (Closing Report)
0135
5 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 3 (Shunt Report)
NO=
Shun! reports always accompany closing reports when burglary
zones are shunted. If individual zone shunting had been per-
formed prior lo arming, the shunt reports would be sent later
when the system was armed and the closing report sent. If a 24
hour zone (e.g. fire. panic) were to be individually shunted (if
permitted by installer PROM option). the shunt report depicted
below would be transmitled immediately. The example below
shows a shunt report for Zone 5 reporting in Channel 5.
Subocrlber
Chennel Number
ldentlUcaUon
1234
6676
9
Message:
0 1 3 5
5555
1555
3
Shunt restorals are not transmitted tar burglary zones as these
zones are known lo have been restored when the system is dis-
armed and the opening reporl IS transmitted. Shunt restorals are
transmitted tar 24 hour zones. however. when the restoral takes
place.
5890
5355
5555
3
7. If a trouble condition occurs in Zone 4 for subscriber #5690 and Zone
4 was Programmed to report a Code 2. a trouble report
IS
transmitted.
Sub8crlber
Channel Number
IdenUUcaUon
1234
5676
9
Message:
5 8 9 0
5155
5555
5
Trouble restoral is transmItled as soon as it occurs
5890
5355
5555
5
8. If a system trouble condition occurs, a separate trouble message for-
mat exists.
Subs&bar
Charmet Number
Identlflcetlon
1234
6676
9
For Loss of AC Reporting (Channel 1
IS
used)
Message:
0 1 3 5
1555
5555
6
For AC Restoral
Message:
0 1 3 5
3555
5555
6
It the "Low Battery Report in New Formal" option has been selected. rh
banery condition will be reported as follows:
For Low Battery Reporting (Channel 2 is used)
Message:
0 1 3 5
5155
5555
6
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