Sentrol ZX400 Manual - page 54
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INSTALLER LEVEL PROGRAMMING
code determines how events are reported. If the
fourth digit of the account code is 0, then events
are reported in the 3/1 Non-Extended format. If
the fourth digit of the account code is not 0, then
events are reported in the 4/1 Non-Extended for-
mat. Only the first digit of the report code is sent. If
an account code digit or the first digit of the report
code is 0, then that digit is transmitted as an ‘A’.
Each event is reported in two rounds for verifica-
tion.
For the 3/1 Non-Extended format, the first three dig-
its of the account code and the first digit of the re-
port code are transmitted in a round. For the 4/1
Non-Extended format, all four digits of the account
code and the first digit of the report code are trans-
mitted in a round.
If the Data Format is “Pulsed 20 Baud - Extended”
or “Pulsed 40 Baud - Extended”, then the number
of digits in the account code must be four (4) digits.
Both digits of the report code are sent. If an ac-
count code digit or one of the report code digits is
0, then that digit is transmitted as an ‘A’. Each event
is reported in two rounds for verification.
For the 4/2 Extended format, then all four digits of
the account code and both digits of the report code
are transmitted in a round.
If the Data Format is “Contact ID”, then all four dig-
its of the account code are sent. The report code is
only used to determine if the event is sent or not.
The reports are generated from a Contact ID report
table. This is an Ademco developed format.
If the Data Format is “Non-Telco Contact ID”, then
all four digits of the account code are sent. The re-
port code is only used to determine if the event is
sent or not. The reports are generated from a Con-
tact ID report table. The report will be sent to an
interface device over the data bus. The interface
device will send an acknowledgment to the system
upon successful transmission of an event. The asso-
ciated Central Station telephone number will not be
used, but its first digit must not be an ‘F’. If the
interface device responds back with a transmission
failure or if the interface device “loses” the event,
the system will view it as a failed dial attempt. If the
interface device is not responding on the data bus,
a “Non-Telco Failure” condition will be posted and
the system will not try to report through the inter-
face. This may cause a “Comm Failure” condition
to occur or the event may be reported using an-
other phone number.
If the Pager option is used, up to 16 digits of the
Pager Header Message and a 2-digit Pager Event
Message are sent. (If the Pager Header Message is
not used, a 4-digit Account Code and a 2-digit Pager
Event Message are sent). The telephone number will
be dialed for the number of dial attempts pro-
grammed and the pager message will be blindly sent
each time. There will be no feedback and, there-
fore, no failed to communicate.
The Pager option is perfect for the parent who works
late and wants to know if their child arrived home
safely. When the child disarms the system, the par-
ent is paged. Since arming/disarming reports are
programmed for each user, the system can be pro-
grammed to only page when the child’s user
passcode is used or when a passcode with the User
on Premises authority level is used. The pager op-
tion can also be used with the Latch Key Supervi-
sion report to page the parent when the child does
not come home when expected.
Note 15: Powering Up While Armed
If either area is armed when the panel powers up,
violations from all the burglar zones are ignored for
three minutes. This allows all armed PIRs to stabi-
lize without causing false alarms.
Note 16: Universal Outputs
A Universal output may be assigned to any combi-
nation of areas and is controlled by the Universal
timer or keypad in each of the areas. When a Uni-
versal or Universal Logged zone in an area is vio-
lated, the area’s Universal timer will begin a count-
down. If the Universal Output Time is set to zero
(0), then the area’s Universal timer will turn ON. To
turn it OFF, use the ENTER + Key #2 secondary func-
tion.
If the Universal Output Time is not set to zero (0),
then the ENTER + Key #2 secondary function will
override the Universal Output timer. For example, if
the timer is running when the function is performed,
then the output will be turned OFF and the timer
will halt. A new zone activation will turn the output
ON and re-start the timer. If the timer is not run-