
Form Number.: 7-3005 File Name: SG Automation Output Revision/Date: 01/May 3, 2005
Department: Engineering
Division: Embedded Software Form Template Owner: Jeff Cougler
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5: REPORTED ACTIVE – still active, but previously reported / may include user #
6: RE-SET – manually put out of alarm to armed state/ may include #
7: AUTO – RESET – timeout of ringing alarm to armed /may include user id
8: DISARM (OPEN) / may include user id
9: TROUBLE
Descriptor Digit: D
Bit Definition
Bit 0 Area number present
Bit 1 User I.D. present
Bit 2 Zone information
Bit 3 Text present (m.s.
bit)
Data message: MM(variable number of bytes )
The message type is dependent on what bit is set on the descriptor digit
Message Digits
Area number present XX ( 00 – FF )
User I.D. present XX ( 00 – FF )
Zone map length XX ( 00 – FF )even
Zone map Xn ( 00 – FF )
Variable
Text length XX ( 00 – FF )
Text present Xn variable
If more events messages are required on the round the “EESDMM…” bytes can repeat to signify the other event messages. The
end of record marker (OO) will end the round.
Zone Map
The digit and number of digits received determine the zones used. The digits received is converted to binary digits and each set
digit represent the zone. The LSB is the lower zone. Note: In the raw data, the zone information is “byte swapped” meaning
that 5-8 is received first, 1-4 is received second and so on.
For example: Burglary alarm on zones 1 - 10 02044404FF300000XX
02: alarm round
04: burglary
4: confirmed: active but not aborted
4: (0100) zone mapping required
04: four nibbles to follow (only even values are allowed)
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F: Zone 4, 3, 2, 1
F: Zone 8, 7, 6, 5
3: Zone 12, 11, 10, 9
0: Zone 16, 15, 14, 13
00: two zero digits always precede checksum
XX: checksum
Note: Multiple alarms can be sent with all their corresponding bits set. Multiple events can be sent in another round with the
identifier 02.
Eg. Reporting Zone 90 Emergency Reset User 0
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Note zone numbers are sent in “lowest order” first
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