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Split/Duai Reporting
Dual reporting (*51) sends all reports to both primary and secondary phone
numbers. Split reportingallows reports to be divided between the phone numbers
according to the field’s (1
34) selections. Split/Dual reporting can be selected by
enabling dual reporting
and enabling one of the split reporting options in field 134.
If option [1] is selected, all alarms, alarm restores and cancel reports will go to both
phone numbers, while all other reports will go to the secondary phone number. If
[2] is selected, open/close and test messages will go to both phone numbers, while
all other reports will go to the primary phone number. Following are the Split/Dual
Reporting options:
I
Reporting
I
Field Number
Format
51 I 1*34
I
Where Reports Go
Dual 1
0 All reports to both num.
Split o
lor2
1=alarm, alarm restore &
cancel to primary, all
others to s~onda~-.
2=openlclose, test to
secondary, all others to
primary.
Split/Dual
1
lor2
1=alarm, alarm restore &
cancel to both, all others
to secondary only.
2=open/close to both, all
others to primary only.
Ademco Low Speed
ADEMCO LOW SPEED is a pulsed format which responds to a 1400 Hz
handshake and kiss-off, and transmits data with 1900Hz pulse tones @ 10
pulses per second (pps). A typical message consists of two rounds which must
be verified by the receiver. A complete standard report consists of either a 3 or
4-digit account number followed by a 1-digit alarm code. Though 2 rounds are
sent, only the valid report is displayed.
In expanded reporting, two messages are sent, two rounds per message, the first
being the account number and alarm code, the second being the zone ID code to
which the alarm was assigned. A complete expanded report consists of a 3 or 4-
digit account number followed by a 1-digit alarm code, then the alarm code is
repeated, followed by the channel number.
Example:
Standard:
CCCC E
where: CCCC = account number
Expanded: CCCC E E = event code
EEEE Z
Z = zone ID code
Sescoa/Radionics
Standard and expanded reporting in the SESCOA/RADIONICS format is virtually
the same as ADEMCO Low Speed except for the following:
1. The handshake and kiss-off frequency is 2300 Hz.
2. The data is transmitted with 1800 Hz pulse tones.
3. The rate of transmission is 20 pps.
4+2 Reporting
A 4+2 report consists of a 4-digit account number and a 2-digit alarm code, or
event code. 4+2 reports can be accomplished either in ADEMCO Low Speed (1O
pps), or SESCOA/RADIONICS (20 pps) format.
In 4+2 reporting a unique 2-digit code for each zone is reported. A 4-digit
account number followed by a 2-digit code is sent, where the first digit is the
actual event, such as in ALARM, RESTORE, or TROUBLE, etc., and the second
digit of the code represents the “zone” where the event occurred. (but not
necessarily the actual zone number). Each code in itself is unique to a specific
zone. If desired, the actual zone number can be reported by entering the
corresponding 2-digit zone number (e.g.,. zone 1= [0] [1]; zone 63= [6] [3]). A
report might appear as:
1 2 34 5 9 (“5 9 might be a unique “TROUBLE RESTORE, ZONE 25).
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