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Receiver Comoatibilitv
The following table cross-references three items-Message Format, Receiver Type, and acceptable Receiver
Formats-that the 8300 could use to communicate with the receiver. Use the table to anticipate which
Message Format and Receiver Format you might select in order to communicate with a monitoring service’s
Receiver Type.
Table 3-4Compatibility with Commonly Used Monitoring Service Receivers
RECEIVER FORMATS VERSUS RECEIVER TYPE AND MESSAGE FORMAT
Message Format
Rcvr Type
Ademco 660
Ademco
685*
Franklin
Osborne-Hoffman Model I
Osborne-Hoffman Model II*
Radionics 6000
Radionics6500*
Sescoa3240
Sescoa 3210
S.K.8510/20
S.K.9000*
3/1
SB
A,B,SC14
SA
A,B
A,B,SC23
A,B,SC14
A,B,SC14
SA
SA
B
A,B,SC14
3/1E
SB
A,B,SC14
A,B
A,B,SC23
A,B,SC14
A,B,SC14
4/1
A,B
A,B
A,B,SC23
A,B,SC14
B
B
A,B,SC14
A,B,
4/1E
A,B
A,B
A,B,SC23
A,B,SC14
A,B
4/2 4/9
Full
A,B, DTMF
A,B DTMF
A,B DTMF SIA
A,B
A,B SIA
*=
Verified as compatible with 8300 by Underwriters Laboratories.
SA=SLOW A (10pps/2300Hz)
FA=FAST A
(20pps/2300Hz)
[“A” = SA
&
FA]
SB= SLOW B (1
0pps/1400Hz)
FB= FAST B
(20pps/1400Hz)
[“B” =
SB
&
FB]
DTMF
SC14 = SUM CHECK
1400Hz
SC23 = SUM CHECK 2300Hz
[SC = SC14
&
SC23]
Note that a receiver may NOT allow reception of all Receiver Formats at one time, so you should check with
the monitoring service to verify that their setup will allow the Receiver Format you expect to select.
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