Owner`s manual
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1. The âTâ in Acron Format (conditions A-H) indicates Zone 1 is still tripped. In addition to the alarm which caused the report, the
status of all zones is reported during each alarm transmission. A âTâ indicates a tripped zone while a blank space indicates a
zone which has not been violated. SENTROL, INC does not recommend the use of one for Zone Report Code since it indicates a
previously tripped zone with the Superfast Format.
2. For Ademco Highspeed Format, the following reporting codes must be used. Reporting functions not listed are unavailable.
For the eight reporting channels The channel status codes are as follows:
Code Meaning
1 NEW ALARM OR CONDITION (previously unreported)
3 NEW RESTORE (previously unreported)
5 NORMAL (no event since previously reported Restore)
6 PREVIOUSLY REPORTED ALARM (or condition) STILL IN EFFECT
For the ninth channel, the following channel status codes are used:
1 DURESS
2 OPENING REPORT in the previous 8 channels
3 BYPASS REPORT in the previous 8 channels
4 CLOSING REPORT in the previous 8 channels
5 TROUBLE REPORT in the previous 8 channels
6 SYSTEM TROUBLE REPORTS in the previous 8 channels
7 NORMAL - alarms are reported in previous 8 channels
8 NEW LOW BATTERY (will not re-report on subsequent calls and will not send restore) - old high speed format method
for reporting system low battery - alarms are reported in the previous 8 channels
9 TEST REPORT - alarms are reported in the previous 8 channels
NOTE: 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, at which time all 9 channels will report.