
,ADEMICO HIGH SPEED ADEMCOS Hgh Speed format transmits data in DTMF at a rate of 10 characters per
REPORTING
second. The handshake frequency is 1400 Hz followed by 2300 Hz, and the
kissoff frequency is 1400 Hz. The message contains 13 dighs as follows: A 4-digff
,—
account number + eight channels of zone information (1-8 or duress plus 9-15) +
one status channel, which identifies the type of events being repcrfed in the eight
zone locations, A typical High Speed re~fl will be Kssed off in under 5 seconds.
Channels 1 through 8 could have one of the following conditions:
1 = NEW EVENT
2 = OPENING (Status Channel Afways = 2~
3 = RESTORE
4 = CLOSING (Status Channel Afways = 4~
5 = NORMAL, NO EVENT TO REPORT
6 = PREVIOUSLY REPORTED, NOT YET RESTORED
“ NOTE: Channel 1 will contain the user ID 1-9, A-F if OpetiClose reporting is
enabled.
The status channel might have one of the following mndfions:
1 = DURESS (For Duress Plus Channels 9-15 Only)
2 = OPENING
3 = BYPASS (For Channels 1-8 Only)
4 = CLOSING
5 = SUPERVISORYflROUBLE (For Channels 1-8 Only)
8 = SYSTEM STATUS: . AC LOSS in Channel 1
- LOW BATTERY in Channel 2
. PROGRAM TAMPER, BELL 1 TRB,
BELL 2 TRB in Channel 3
. POWER ON RESET in Channel 4
. DIALER 1 TRB, DIALER 2 TRB in
channel 8
. BELL1 , BELL 2, DIALER 1 AND
DIALER 2 BYPASS in channel 7
. WALK TEST START, END in channel 8
7 = NORMAL ALARM STATUS (Chnls 1% Only)
9 = TEST REPORT
A fypi~l high speed reprf may look as follows:
1234511555557 (A@ #1 234 wtih alarms on channels 2 and 3)
LIMITATfONS
1. When using Ademco high speed, remember there are only 15 channels
available, plus a duress channel. If more than 15 zones are being used, they
will have to share channels.
2. Wth Ademco High Speed repoting, channels 9-15 cannot report troubles or
bypasses. Use these channels for zones that will not report these conditions.
3. Only user numbers 1-15 can be uniquely reported wth open/close reports in
Ademco High Speed.
CONTACT ID This is the only format that can identify all M protection zones by their unique
REPORTING
zone (Contact) ID numbers, and provides a 1-digit event qualifier and 3-digit,
specifically defined event code which quickly identifies the condition being
reported.
Contact ID repons in DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency @ 10 characters per
second) and responds to a 1400 Hz followed by 2300 Hz handshake, and a 1400
Hz kissoff. T~s format also uses checksum instead of two message verification, A
complete report takes under 3 seconds.
Contact ID Regofina takes the format: CCCC Q EEE GG 222 where:
Cccc =
Q=
EEE
—
—
Yz :
Cus6mer (subscriber) number.
Event qualifier, where: E=new event(1) and R= restore (3)
Event code (3 hexadecimal digits), defined in the table on the
next page.
May be 00 or 01.
Zone/contact ID number repoting the alarm (001-099), or user
number (001 -099) for opeticlose reports. System status messages
(AC Loss, Walk Test, etc.) contain zeroes in the 222 location.
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