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RR : receiver number
L : line number
AAAAA : account number (5 digits)
X : alarm type
When: X=1 : Alarm
X=2 : Restore
X=3 : Status: Alarm
X=4 : Status: Normal
ZZ : zone number
[DC4] : represents the terminator
s : represents spaces
Contact-ID Protocol:
5RRLs18AAAAQXYZGGCCC[DC4]
Where, 5 : Protocol number.
RR : Receiver number.
L : Line number.
s : Space.
18 : Contact-ID format identifier.
AAAA : Four digit account codes.
Q : Qualifier, E=New event or
opening, R=New restore or closing.
P=Previous event
XYZ : Class code and event code.
GG : Group number.
CCC : Zone codes or user ID.
[DC4] : Terminator,14 Hex
Example:Example:
Example:Example:
Example:
Account 1234 sends in a duress alarm with group
number 01, and zone code 001, the receiver
number 01 and line number 1 will send this signal
as follows:
5011s181234E12101001[DC4]
BFSK Protocol:
6RRLssssssAAAAXXYYYY[DC4]
When used with the SUR-GARD interface. This protocol is
compatible to the RADIONICS D6500 Mode except that
the protocol number is ‘6’.
OrOr
OrOr
Or
1RRLssssssAAAAXXYYYY[DC4]
When used with the RADIONICS 6500 interface. This is
fully compatible to the RADIONICS D6500 Mode.
Telenot/Telim Protocol
TRRLAAAAAAsEssZZ[DC4]
Where, T : Telenot format identifier
RR : Receiver number
L : Line number
s : Spaces
AAAAAA : account code
E : event code
When E=A: alarm
E=F: fault
E=H: maintenance restoral
E=K: restore
E=L: maintenance alarm
E=N: emergency alarm
E=O: call
E=Q: remote programming
E=R: test transmission
E=T: closing
E=U: opening
ZZ : zone or user number
[DC4] : terminator character
Ademco High Speed Protocol:
8RRLAAAAsCCCCsCCCCsC[DC4]
Where, 8 : Protocol number
RR : Receiver number
L : Line number
AAAA : Account code
s : Space
CCCC : Channel 1-4
s : Space
CCCC : Channel 5-8
s : Space
C : Channel 9
[DC4] : Terminator, 14 Hex
Outel Protocol
1RRLssssssss00AAsEss0Z[DC4]
Where, L : Outel format identifier
RR : receiver number
L : receiving line card number
s : spaces
0 : leading zeros
AA : 2-digit account number
E : corresponding event code of the
received reporting code
Z : received reporting code
[DC4] : terminator string from receiver
ITI Protocol
The Sur-Gard SG-MLR2-DG ITI protocol is based on the
ITI generic format, with added protection levels.
IRRLsssACAAAAGIZZEWN[DC4]
Where, I : Protocol number (ITI)
RR : Receiver number (00-FF)
L : Line number (0-E)
sss : Spaces
A : Highest character of the ITI account
code
C : CPU panel type / zone attribute
code
AAAA : Lower 4 characters of the ITI
account code
G : Group number
I : User ID for opening / closing
ZZ : Zone Number
E : Alarm Condition code
W : Previous protection level
N : Current protection level
[DC4] : Terminator
Panel Identifier
= SX-V (60 hex)
P = Others (70 hex)
Alarm Code Condition
A = Alarm
R = Cancel
E = Exit fault
S = Supervisory
L = Low battery
B = Bypass
T = Tamper alarm
W = Restoral
P = Auto phone test
V = Instant method
N = New log
J = Trouble
I = Improper ID code
The group number and user number are calculated as follows:
Reported Number Group / User Byte
0-9 “0” - “9”