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20.7 Report Type
Select the report type to be used for digital alarm transmission to the command centre.
The command centre usually indicates which type of report to select.
The available report types are as follows:
Fast Format Channel, Contact ID Reports, SIA Level I, SIA Level II, SIA Level III,
Extended SIA Level III and CID in SMS.
20.8 Fast Format Channel
Select an item and assign an alarm to the channels of the Fast Format report.
Each of the eight channels can be assigned one of the following attributes:
Not Used
Fire
Panic
Burglary
Sets/Unsets
Technical Alarm
RF Battery Failure
RF Supervision Loss
RF Jamming
Network Error (see note 3)
Tamper Alarm
Unset (see note 1)
Set (see note 1)
Zone Omitted (see note 2)
Medical Alarm
Key Box
The channels are preset as follows:
Channel Setting
1 Fire
2 Panic
3 Burglary
4 Enabled / Disabled
5 Omit
6 Not Used
7 Not Used
8 Technical
20.9 FF Report Restorals
Select whether the restoration of a function (closing of an alarm zone, error clearance)
should be transmitted to the command centre. If this function is disabled, only faults or
alarms are transmitted to the command centre but not the restoration (OK message) of
this function.
When “CID in SMS” is selected, then the phone number of the alarm
reception must be entered under “Reporting -> Alarms -> Save Phone
Book”. The SMS protocol must also be entered under “Reporting ->
SMS -> PSTN-SMS” and the SMS service centre number must be
saved. For more information on PSTN-SMS protocols and the SMS
service centre number, see section 10.10.4.6.
1. Open and close have the same functions as “Open/Close”, but are
made on two separate channels.
2. Zone blocked: The wireless alarm centre sends this signal for five
seconds when the user blocks a zone.
3. The wireless alarm centre either delays the reporting or logging of
network errors, or exits the installation menu with a network error after
15-18 minutes (random selection). In Germany, the wireless alarm
centre waits at least 60 minutes before reporting.