Installation Instructions

Table Of Contents
28 Reference & Installation Manual
9.1 Reporting/Dialer (Enable/Disable)
Section [135]: Dialer Options
Option [3] OFF = Reporting/Dialer Disabled (default)
Option [3] ON = Reporting/Dialer Enabled
9.2 Report Codes
A report code is a 1- or 2-digit hexadecimal value consisting of digits from 1 to F. Each section from [160] to [213] represents a
set of up to four specific events and each of these events can be programmed with a separate 1- or 2-digit report code.
Only the Ademco Slow, Silent Knight, Sescoa and Pager Formats support 1-digit report codes. To program a 1-
digit report code, press the [FORCE] key followed by the desired hexadecimal digit or vice versa.
When a specific event occurs, the control panel will attempt to transmit the programmed report code to the monitoring station.
The method of report code transmission is defined by the Reporting Formats (see page 30) and the Event Call Direction (see
page 32). These two items define how and where the report codes are transmitted. If you are using the Ademco Contact ID “All
Codes” format, sections [160] to [213] do not have to be programmed. For more information, refer to Reporting Formats on page
30. The following sub-sections provide a brief description of the events that the control panel can report.
9.2.1 Arming Report Codes
Sections [160] to [171]
A report code can be programmed for each of the 48 user access codes. When using an access code to arm a
partition, the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the monitoring station, identifying which access
code was used to arm the partition.
9.2.2 Special Arming Report Codes
Sections [172] and [173]
Whenever the system is armed using one of the special arming features listed below, the control panel can send the
appropriate report code to the monitoring station identifying how the system was armed.
Section [172]
Timed Auto-Arming: A partition has armed itself at the programmed time (see page 23).
Late to Close: Reports every day at the time specified by the Auto-arm Timer (see page 23).
No Movement: A partition has armed itself after the programmed period without movement (see No Movement
Auto-Arming on page 23).
Partial Arming: A partition was Stay, Instant or Force armed or armed with Bypassed zones.
Section [173]
One-Touch Arming: A partition was armed using a One-touch arming feature (see page 24).
Remote Arming: A partition was armed using the Winload software.
Keyswitch Arming: A partition was armed using a keyswitch (see page 14).
Closing Delinquency: Partition 1 was not armed within a set period of time (see page 33).
9.2.3 Disarming Report Codes
Sections [174] to [185]
A report code can be programmed for each of the 48 user access codes. Whenever an access code is used to disarm
an armed partition or a partition in alarm, the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the monitoring
station, identifying which access code was used to disarm the partition.
The Disarming and the Special Disarming report codes can be transmitted every time a partition is disarmed or
only when a partition is disarmed after an alarm (see Disarm Reporting Options on page 33).
9.2.4 Special Disarming Report Codes
Section [186]
Whenever using one of the special disarming features, the control panel can send the report code to the monitoring
station, identifying how the system was disarmed.
Cancel Auto-Arm: A partition is disarmed during the Timed Auto-arm's 60-second exit delay (see Timed Auto-
Arming on page 23). Only reports if Disarming Reporting Options (see page 33) are set to always report disarming.
Remote Disarm: System is disarmed using the Winload software.
Keyswitch Disarming: System disarmed using a keyswitch (see page 14).
Future use
9.2.5 Zone Alarm Report Codes
Sections [187] to [190]
A report code can be programmed for each of the 15 available zones. Whenever a zone generates an alarm, the
control panel can send the appropriate report code to the monitoring station, identifying which zone generated an
alarm.