Where:
= nuneric shunt code selected
= nwnber of zone shunted
Message Sent =
890 R3
R3R3R3 2
Where: R3
= numeric shunt restoral code selected
2
= nwuber of zone for which shunt was removed,
User Identification at (&en/Close
Message Sent =
890 C
ccc u
Where: C
= nuneric closing code selected
U
= User ID nunber, 1 or 2.
Similar for Opening except that Closing Code is replaced by the @ening
Code.
low Battery Restoral
Message Sent =
890 B-
BBB R4
Where: B
= low battery report code selected
R4
= low battery restoral code selected
Lots of AC lbtoral
Message Sent =
890 A
AAA R5
Where: A
= AC loss report code selected
R5
= AC restoral code selected
I.
ADEMCO HI81 SPEED REMRTIffi
FURMAT
Receipt by the system of a high speed acknowledgment tone from a No. 685-2
Line Card in a No. 685 Digital Alarm Receiver will result in HIGH SPEED FORMAT
transmissions, each containing 13 digits as follows: 4 digit subscriber identi-
fication number, 8 digits defining the status of each of the alarm reporting
channels, and 1 digit defining the status of the ninth auxiliary channel.
JJOTJ:
If the system is programmed for Ademco format (that is, neither the
SESCOA nor the Radionics system programming option described under
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS has been selected), it will automatically respond
at HIGH SPEED to a high speed acknowledgnent tone and at LOW SPEED
to a low speed (or standard) acknowledgment tone. b special.
re-pro-
gramning of the PROM chip is required for HIGH SPEED.
Only the last
3 digits of the 4 digit subscriber identification code will be +nt
at LaJ SPEED; therefore, to ensure the same identification at HIGH
SPEED as'at LOW SPEED, program the first digit as a "0".
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