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Your system may be set up to automatically send alert messages to a pager as certain
conditions occur in your system.
•
The following events can be programmed by your installer to be sent to the pagers:
arming and disarming
†
, alarms, and trouble conditions. (
†
reports when
arming/disarming from a keypad using a security code; auto-arming/disarming,
arming with assigned button, and keyswitch arming do not send pager messages.)
•
You can also program the system to send an automatic pager message to alert you
in the event that someone has not arrived home (disarmed the system) within a
defined period of time (see the
Scheduling
section for details on “latch key report”).
•
Your installer programs the pager phone numbers and reporting events.
•
The pager message consists of a 7-digit system status code that indicates the type of
condition that has occurred.
•
An optional, predefined 16-digit character string can precede the 7-digit system
status code; these characters can consist of a PIN no., subscriber account no., or any
additional data that you may wish to have sent to the pager.
•
The pager display format is as follows:
3-digit Event Code
Optional 16 digits
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
–
BBB
–
CCCC
1-digit partition + 3-digit User or Zone No.
A =
B =
C =
Optional 16-digits for
Account numbers,
PIN numbers, or any
other data;
programmed by the
installer, if required.
A 3-digit code that
describes the event
that has occurred
in your system
(see for event
codes table below)
A 1-digit partition number plus a 3-digit User or Zone
number, depending on the type of event that has
occurred, where:
•
alarms and troubles display zone number
•
arming/disarming (opens/closes) display user number
•
single-digit user or zone numbers are preceded by a
zero.
The 3-digit Event Codes (BBB) that can be displayed are:
911 =
811 =
101 =
102 =
Alarms.
The 4-digit number
(CCCC) represents the
zone number
that has
caused the alarm.
Troubles.
The 4-digit number
(CCCC) represents the
zone number
that has
caused the trouble.
Open
(system disarmed).
The 4-digit number
(CCCC) represents the
user number
that has
disarmed the system.
Close
(system armed).
The 4-digit number
(CCCC) represents the
user number
that has
armed the system.
Examples of typical 7-digit pager displays follow.
Ex. 1.
= Alarm (911) on zone 4 (1004)
Ex. 2.
= Closing–system arming (102)– by user 5 (1005)