Step-By-Step Understanding High Speed Format High speed format reports the account number followed by 8 channels, and a status channel. Channels 1 – 8 could have one of the following conditions: 1 = New Event 2 = Opening (Status channel always = 2*) 3 = Restore 4 = Closing (Status channel always = 4*) 5 = Normal, no event to report 6 = Previously reported, not yet restored *Note: Channel 1 will contain the user ID 1 – 9, A – F if Open/Close reporting is enabled.
The status channel might have one of the following conditions: 1 = Duress (For Duress Plus Channels 9 – 15 Only) 2 = Opening 3 = Bypass (For Channels 1 – 8 only) 4 = Closing 5 = Supervisory/Trouble (For Channels 1 – 8 only) 6 = System Status o AC Loss in Channel 1 o Low Battery in Channel 2 o Time Set in Channel 3 o Log Clear in Channel 3 o Log 50% Full in Channel 3 o Log 90% Full in Channel 3 o Log Overflow in Channel 3 o Power On Reset in Channel 4 o Walk Test Start/End in Channel 8 7 = Normal Alarm Status (Channels 1 – 8 only) 9 = Test Report
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Tech Support Training Updated on 10/9/07
Step-By-Step Explanation of channels 9 – 15: If there is a 1 in the status channel, and: 1 in the first location = Duress 1 in Channels 9 – 15 = Zone alarm on those channels (channels 9 – 15 are the same as 2 – 8, depending on what’s in the status channel) 3 in Channels 9 – 15 = Restore on those channels 6 in Channels 9 – 15 = Previously reported alarm-not restored
A typical high speed report may look as follows: 1234 1555 5555
7
This is a new alarm on Channel 1
1234 1555 5555
1
This is a Duress report
1234 6555 5555
1
Previous Duress Alarm
1234 5555 5551
3
Bypass, Channel 8 (Bypass reports are channel 1 – 8 only)
1234 3444 4444
4
Closing user 3
1234 3222 2222
2
Opening user 3
1234 1555 5555
6
AC Loss
1234 3555 5555
6
AC Loss Restore
1234 5155 5555
6
Low Battery
1234 5355 5555
6
Low Battery Restore
1234 5515 5555
6
Program Tamper (Not Sys. Failure Alarm)
1234 5551 5555
6
Power Up Reset
1234 5555 5555
9
Test
1234 F222 2222
2
Cancel (looks like opening, User F)
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Tech Support Training Updated on 10/9/07