Data Field Descriptions
RESTORE REPORT CODES (*70– 76)
Alarm Restore Report Code, 1st Digit
* 70
(See notes above
Trouble Restore Report Code
* 71
(See notes above
Bypass Restore Report Code
* 72
(See notes above
AC Restore Report Code
* 73
Low Battery Restore Report Code
* 74
(See notes above
RF Transmitter Low Batt. Restore Code
* 75
(See notes above
Test Restore Report Code
* 76
AUX Function/1-Button Paging
* 87
0 = Aux key performs defined function (macro)
1 = Aux key sends predefined message to pager
Pager Characters
* 88
Enter up to 16 digits that will appear in front of the
7-digit pager message.
Enter [#] + [11] for "*"
Enter [#] + [12] for "#"
Enter [#] + [13] for 2-second pause
NOTES: Verify that the pager supports [*] and [#]
characters before using them. Some pagers
require an additional delay [pause] in order
to receive the entire message.
Event Log 80% Full Report Code
* 89
(See notes above
Event Logging Options
* 90
0 = No event logging
1 = log Alarm/Alarm Restore
2 = log Trouble/Trouble Restore
4 = log Bypass/Bypass Restore
8 = log Open/Close
x = log combination of events (add value of
entries)
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Sent when the zone that caused an alarm is restored to its non-faulted
condition. 2nd digit is automatically sent as the 2nd digit of the zone
alarm report code programmed in field *56, if expanded or 4+2
reporting is selected.
Sent when a trouble in a zone is restored.
Sent when a zone that has been bypassed is unbypassed.
Sent when AC power has been restored after an AC power outage.
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Sent when a system low battery condition is restored to normal.
Sent when a transmitter that previously sent in a "low battery" message
has sent a message indicating it no longer has a low battery condition.
Sent when the test mode is exited. A restore code entered here will
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cause a restore message to be sent when Test mode is exited.
If "0" is entered, user can define a macro function for the AUX key.
See user manual for description of the use of this key.
If "1" is entered, you must also select an option 6-9 in field *49. The
actual pager message is 999-9999. Note that the hyphen may not be
displayed, depending on the pager service.
If entered, these digits will appear in front of the 7-digit pager message
sent by the control (either upon a system event or upon pressing the
AUX key [if programmed for paging]), and during latch key report (if
enabled during scheduling). These digits can consist of a PIN number,
account number, pauses or special digits needed by the pager (these
types of characters are not displayed), or any other characters the user
chooses that will be displayed (eg., using a character code to
distinguish between control panel messages and other pager messages).
You do not need to fill all 16 digits. Press [*] + next field number to
exit the field. To clear the field, press *88*.
See field *87 to select the AUX key Paging feature. See field *49,
which must have an option 6-9 selected to enable paging messages, for
description of the pager message.
If an Event Logging selection is made in field *90, a message can be
sent to the central station receiver when the log is 80% full. If the log
becomes full, a new message will overwrite the oldest message in the
log. NOTE: Aside from the selection made by the installer in field
*90, all control and readout from the log is accomplished via the
downloader.
Example: To select "Alarm/Alarm Restore" and "Open/Close," enter 9
(1 + 8); to select all events, enter #15.
Default "3" = alarm/alarm restore (1) plus trouble/trouble restore (2).
The system has the ability to record various events in a history log (84-
event capacity). The types of events to be logged can be selected as
indicated. At any time, the downloader operator can then upload the
log and view or print out all or selected categories of the log. The log
can also be cleared by the download operator.
The display/printout at the central station will show the date, time,
event, and description of the occurrences.
NOTE: System messages are logged when any non-zero selection is made.
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