Owner`s manual

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Format = SK4+2 Station Code = 5
Keypad # = 2 Account # = 1234
Duress Code = D Transmission = 1234
D3 = Duress Code User #3
1234 52 = Station Code Keypad #2
STEP 21 111 EVENT CLOSING CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Enter Reporting Code to represent a Closing (Arming) Report. Clos-
ing Reports are sent after the programmed exit time expires. If there
is no delay time programmed, the report will be immediate. The clos-
ing code will be followed by the user ID#.
STEP 22 112 EVENT OPENING CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Enter Reporting Code to represent an Opening (Disarming Report).
Opening report is sent when the system is disarmed. The opening
code will be followed by the user ID#.
Conditional Opening is enabled if an Open code only is pro-
grammed without a Close code. This code will be generated when
the system is disarmed after any alarm has occurred on the system.
STEP 23 113 STATION CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
This code (when programming) and the programmed keypad ad-
dress is used to identify which keypad generated either an opening,
closing, or duress report.
For an example of the signal sent see location 110.
THIS NOTE APPLIES TO LOCATIONS 114 THROUGH 125
NOTE: When transmitting in Ademco High-Speed and Acron Super-
fast only the first digit will be transmitted. This single digit should be
programmed in the even numbered address.
STEP 24 114-115 LOW BATTERY CODE (Double-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported when a low battery voltage is detected or no battery
on system. Refer to Memory Locations 190-192 to enable this report-
ing feature and telephone number selection.
STEP 25 116-117 AC LOSS CODE (Double-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported when AC power is lost. Refer to Memory Locations
190-192 to enable this reporting feature and telephone number se-
lection.
STEP 26 118-119 LOW BATTERY RESTORE CODE (Double-
digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported when adequate back-up system power (battery) is
detected. Reports to the same telephone number as the low battery
code.
STEP 27 120-121 AC RESTORE CODE (Double-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported when AC power is reconnected. Reports to the same
telephone number as the AC code.
STEP 28 122-123 TEST CODE (Double-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported whenever a test signal is transmitted to the Central
Station. Refer to Memory Locations 190-192 to enable this reporting
feature and telephone number selection. Refer to Memory Locations
136-140 to set the reporting times.
STEP 29 124-125 UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD CODE (Double-digit 1-
9, A-F)
Code reported after a successful transmission between the com-
puter and the system. Refer to Memory Locations 190-192 to en-
able this reporting feature and telephone number selection.
EXAMPLE: TEST/CANCEL REPORT FOR ZONE 5
Test/Cancel code = C
Zone 5 Event code = 15
Test/Cancel Report in SK 4+2 = C5
This report, when used in conjunction with extended, Silent Knight,
Acron Superfast, or Ademco will report Test Cancel by zone.
STEP 14 101 TROUBLE CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported whenever a trouble condition is detected. Program-
ming this report is identical to programming location 100. This report,
when used in conjunction with extended, Silent Knight, Acron Su-
perfast, or Ademco will report Trouble by zone.
STEP 15 102 ZONE RESTORAL CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code used to report a restoral of a zone (See Memory Location 194).
Programming this report is identical to programming location 100.
This report, when used in conjunction with extended, Silent Knight,
Acron Superfast, or Ademco will report Restoral by zone.
STEP 16 103 BYPASS CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported whenever the system is armed with a bypassed zone
(See Memory Location 196). Programming this report is identical to
programming location 100. This report, when used in conjunction
with extended, Silent Knight, Acron Superfast, or Ademco will re-
port Bypass by zone.
STEP 17 104 STATUS CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported to indicate that a previously reported zone is still
violated. If the panel needs to send a second alarm message this
feature will cause it to report the status message meaning that the
previous alarm zone has not restored.
This report, when used in conjunction with extended, Silent Knight,
Acron Superfast, or Ademco will report Status by zone. A “7” must
be programmed in locations 190-191 to turn on the Status report
for all formats except Acron Superfast or Ademco High Speed.
STEP 18 105 ZONE NORMAL CODE
A “5” must be programmed in this location to allow compatibility with
Ademco High-Speed format. The Acron Superfast format can use
any digit but a HEXADECIMAL digit is preferred.
STEP 19 106-109 KEYPAD EMERGENCY CODES (Single-digit
1-9, A-F)
Code reported whenever an emergency keypair is pressed. A total
of four reports can be generated. Refer to Memory Locations 106-
109 and 190-192 to activate this reporting feature and telephone num-
ber selection. In two digit formats the keypad number will be the 2nd
digit forming the complete message. The keypad number is located
in
keypad programming
location 00.
106 KEYPAD EVENT (1 & 3) CODE
107 KEYPAD EVENT (4 & 6) CODE
108 KEYPAD EVENT (7 & 9) CODE
109 KEYPAD EVENT (* & #) CODE
(See notes for location 206)
STEP 20 110 DURESS CODE (Single-digit 1-9, A-F)
Code reported during a duress report. To activate, press the access
code followed by “9” then the ENTER key. The system will disarm
and a silent alarm will be transmitted. Refer to Memory Locations
190-192 to enable this reporting feature and telephone number
selection. On the EKP1L this feature is programmable to use ei-
ther the 9 or the 0. See EKP1L programming sheet Figure 4.
Example: User 3 Duress (disarms) at Keypad 2.