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REPORTS
If a value of 00 is programmed in any of these locations the panel will not send that particular report.
• Pulsed Formats (3/1, 3/1E, 3/1 with Parity, 3/1E with Parity, 4/1, 4/2 and BFSK) will need a unique value placed at each address
location. The digits that is furthest to the left in each location is the primary reporting digit. As a recommendation for the pulsed formats,
the table in Section 11.3 “Suggested Values” gives a baseline from which to program the various addresses. Please note that each
Central Station receiver differs slightly in the report codes that it expects. Therefore, it is best to verify the codes you use with the Central
Station.
Some of the reports that can be sent, such as OPEN, CLOSE, PARTIAL CLOSE can send an associated User Number as the second
digit. To accomplish this, program an F (*5) as the second digit in the program location. When the report is sent the panel will replace
the F with the appropriate user number. (User numbers 15 to 24 will only send 15.) Pulsed formats 3/1, 3/1 with parity, and 4/1 need a
0 for the second digit and cannot send user numbers. If 4/1 is selected, placing a digit other than 0 in the second digit will force the
communicator to change to a 4/1E format. A non-zero in the second digit location indicates an extended 3/1E, 3/1E w/parity or 4/2
format.
• Fixed Report Formats (Contact ID, SIA, High Speed 4/9) have well defined reports that are sent regardless of the value programmed
in the report code location. Any non-zero value programmed in the (left) reporting digit will send the appropriate report. Refer to Section
12.0 for a list of reports that are possible to send based on the report program locations.
• Special Formats (Personal Dialing Format, Pager) are not recommended for primary reporting. If they are used, Personal Dialing
Format could use the same report codes as the Pulsed Formats. Pager has a limitation in that it can’t use the Hex values A (*0), B (*1),
C (*2), D (*3), E (*4), F (*5). These values can not be passed on to a Numeric Pager. See Section 11.1 “Suggested Values” for some
suggested report values for the Pager format.
9.31 Addresses 054, 055, 056, 057 - Zone Alarm Reports
Two Digits, 00 through FF
9.32 Addresses 058, 059, 060, 061 - Zone Restoral Reports
Two Digits, 00 through FF