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This code is sent when the 128 event internal buffer has
reached a level of 75% full since the last successful upload
from a downloading computer.
I_1_I_1_I DLS Lead IN
This code is sent after the panel has been successfully called
by DLS, but before the panel calls DLS back via the Down-
loading Telephone Number when Callback is enabled. This
code is also sent when ‘User Initiated Call-up’ is initiated.
I_1_I_2_I DLS Lead OUT
This code is sent by the panel when DLS has completed a suc-
cessful DLS call to the panel.
I_7_I_2_I General Zone Trouble Alarm
This reporting code is sent when a zone enters the ‘Fault’
state. This is the ‘short’ state on DEOL hardwired zones and/
or a loss of supervisory on a wireless zone.
I_7_I_2_I General Zone Trouble Restore
I_5_I_4_I
Delinquency Reporting Code
This code is sent when the programmed interval (section
[370] [7]) and time of day (section [371]) have elapsed.
[352] Test Transmission Reporting Codes
These codes are sent to the System Test Transmission Call Direction
Group programmed in section [368].
I_A_I_2_I Periodic Test Transmission
This code is sent when the programmed interval (section
[370] [7]) and time of day (section [370]) have elapsed.
I_A_I_1_I System Test
This code is sent to test the communicator when the
[*][6][Master Code][4] command is used to perform a man-
ual system test.
I_F_I_F_I
Future Use
[353] Wireless Maintenance Reporting Codes
These codes are sent to the System Maintenance Alarms and Resto-
rals Call Direction Group programmed in section [367].
I_8_I_4_I General Zone Low Battery Alarm
This code is sent to report a Low Battery condition on the sys-
tem’s wireless devices. Individual zones are not described
using the pulse formats, but the individual zones will be
logged to the event buffer. SIA and Contact I.D. formats will
identify the zone with the condition.
I_8_I_4_I General Zone Low Battery Restore
[360] Communicator Format Options
01 20 bps, 1400 Hz Handshake
02 20 bps, 2300 Hz Handshake
03 DTMF Contact I.D. - The Account Codes must be 4 decimal
digits in length; all reporting codes must be 2 digits in length.
This format uses DTMF tones as the communication medium.
It requires a dual-tone initial handshake (1400/2300) and
after sending the message, it requires a 1400 Hz kissoff.
This software has a built in Automatic Contact I.D. reporting
code table similar to SIA. This table may be found in its
entirety in Appendix A. An option exists that determines
whether or not the Contact I.D. format will transmit Auto-
matic or Programmed reporting codes (see section [381]
option 7).
If programmed Contact I.D. reporting codes are used and if
‘01-FE’ is entered in the associated progamming section then
the programmed codes will be sent in the ADEMCO protocol.
If ‘00’ or ‘FF’ has been entered into the associated section, no
code will be transmitted.
If Auto-contact I.D. reporting codes (See App. A) are used
and if ‘01-FF’ is entered in the associated progamming sec-
tion then the programmed codes will be sent in the ADEMCO
protocol. If ‘00’ has been entered into the associated section,
no code will be transmitted.
04 SIA FSK - See section [381] option [3]. See Appendix A
for a complete list of pre-programmed reporting codes
This format uses 300 Baud FSK as the communication
medium. Account codes must be 4 hexadecimal digits in
length and reporting codes must be 2 digits in length. The
SIA format will transmit a 4 digit account code, a 2 digit iden-
tifier code and a 2 digit reporting code. The 2 digit identifier
is pre-programmed in the panel.
Reporting Codes
If programmed SIA reporting codes are used and if ‘01-FE’ is
entered in the associated progamming section then the pro-
grammed codes will be sent. If ‘00’ or ‘FF’ has been entered
into the associated section, no code will be transmitted.
If Auto-SIA reporting codes (See App. A) are used and if ‘01-
FF’ is entered in the associated progamming section then the
programmed codes will be sent. If ‘00’ has been entered into
the associated section, no code will be transmitted.
Level 2 (Hardcoded)
The SIA communication format used in this product follows
the Level 2 specifications of the latest SIA Digital Communi-
cation Standard – July 1997 (Draft Only).
05 Pager - Pager format uses Sur-Gard 4/3 DTMF timing param-
eters. It sends the account code, reporting code and a [#]
(hex C) 1 time only. There is no checksum, parity or hand-
shake. This communication format cannot be used for
backup or alternate dialing (Phone Number 3). Communica-
tion of this format does not generate or clear any FTC condi-
tions.
☞
If an automatic communications format is used for any other
phone number, the desired reporting code to be transmitted
via pager must be programmed for the event!
3-3 [*] Functions
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2 AC Failure - There is no audible annunciation on AC
power failure. The system Trouble light will come
ON, but the audible indication will not sound until
there is a low battery condition. Transmission delay
can be programmed for 000 to 255 minutes. If the
AC fails, the battery will be continuously checked
until the panel shuts down.
3 TLM Trouble (Telephone Line Monitoring) - The
telephone line voltage is measured every 10 seconds.
If the voltage drops below 3 volts for the number of
consecutive checks programmed in section [370]
plus 2 additional checks, a Telephone Line Trouble is
generated. If TLM is enabled, it must perform at
least 3 checks (settings of 000 and 001 in section
[370] will result in 3 checks, setting of 002 will result
in 4 checks, setting of 003 will result in 5 checks,
etc). The actual display and/or transmission (LINKS)
of the TLM trouble can be delayed in Installer’s Pro-
gramming.
4 FTC (Failure to Communicate) - If the digital com-
municator is unsuccessful in communicating with
any of the programmed telephone numbers, a fail-
ure to communicate trouble will be generated. If a
later attempt to communicate is successful, the
panel can also transmit the FTC reporting code and
all previous unsuccessful events.
☞
A Telephone #1 FTC will only occur after Telephone
#3 has had an FTC as well, if programmed in section
[303] and [380] option [5]
5 Zone Fault - If any zone on the system is in the Fault
state, this trouble will be generated.
For hardwired zones using double-end-of-line super-
vision, this is the shorted state; for RF sensors, this is
a loss of Supervisory signals. If [5] is pressed in the
Trouble mode, the keypad will now display all of the
zones in trouble.
☞
This trouble will be generated and displayed in the
armed state if a Fire trouble is present. It will also
restart the Trouble beeps. If any zone enters this
trouble state (short), the keypad buzzers will sound
trouble beeps to annunciate the condition.
6 Zone Tamper - This trouble is used with DEOL Zone
Supervision or on any RF zone.
If any zone is in the Tamper state (hardwired or RF),
this trouble will be generated. Zones excluded from
this are Fire and zones not supporting the DEOL con-
figuration (e.g., keyswitch).
6 If [6] is pressed in the Trouble mode, the keypad will
now display all of the tampered zones. If any zone
enters this Tamper state (open), the keypad buzzer will
sound trouble beeps to annunciate the condition.
7 Device Low Battery - If an RF Device reports a Low
Battery signal to the panel, this trouble will be gener-
ated.
1
2
3
4
Press [*][2][7] ; keypad beeps 2 times, scrolls
zones 1-32.
Press [7] again; keypad beeps 3 times,[Future
use]
Press [7] again, keypad beeps 4 times,to scroll
wireless keys 1-16.
Press [7] again, keypad beeps 2 times,to
return to zones 1-32. (Step 1)
8 Loss of System Time - When the panel is powered
up, the internal time of day clock must be set to the
correct time. This trouble is cleared when an
attempt is made to reset the internal time of day
clock.
[*][3] Alarm Memory
IF an alarm is in memory when the system is disarmed the
Memory icon will be turned ON. Press [*] then [3] to enter
the alarm memory mode. The Memory light will flash and
any alarm caused during the last armed period will be scrolled.
Press [#] to return to the Ready mode.
☞
Arming the system will clear memory. When dis-
armed there is no memory of previous armed states.
The event buffer can be used to achieve this function
by uploading to a computer with DLS-3 software.
[*][4] Door Chime ON/OFF
When Armed or Disarmed the Door Chime feature is used to
sound a tone from the keypad whenever a zone programmed as
a Chime type is violated or restored. When the Door Chime fea-
ture is turned ON, the keypad will beep several times whenever a
Chime zone is activated. To turn the feature on or off, enter
[*][4]. If the feature is being turned ON, the keypad will beep 3
times and the keypad will display the Chime icon. If the feature is
being turned OFF, the keypad will sound a single long tone and
the keypad Chime icon will turn OFF.
[*][5] Programming Access Codes
Enter [*][5][Master Code][01-32,33,34,40,41,42] to pro-
gram access codes.
Enter [*][5][Master Code][01-32,33,34,41,42][*] to delete
an access code. The code will be immediately erased and the
panel will return to access code programming.
User Codes (Access Codes 01 & 32)
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