
Ademco High Speed Format
This format is the fastest format used in the alarm industry
in that alarm
information on 8 zones can be received at a Central StatIon in 5 seconds.
This format utilizes DTMF (Touchstone@) signaling and transmits at the
rate of 10 hexadecimal characters per second. The tradlt(onal format of
Ademco High Speed transmission contains 13 digits, as follows: 4 digit
Subscriber ID number, 8 digits containing the status of each of 8 event
reporting channels and 1 digit in a 9th channel that is primarily used to
indicate what kind of event is being received in the other 8 channels,
For the eight event reporting channeis (digits 5-12 in the format), the
channel status codes are as follows:
Code Meaning
1 NEW EVENT (previously unreported)
2
OPENING REPORT
3 RESTORE
4
CLOSING REPORT
5 NORMAL (no event since prewously reported RESTORE)
6
PREVIOUSLY REPORTED EVENT STILL PRESENT
For the ninth channel (digit 13), the following channel status codes are
used:
1 DURESS REPORT in channel 1 and ZONE ALARM and ALARM RE-
STORES assigned to CHANNELS 9 through 15 (in Addresses *6 I
through *64) will appear in channels 2 through 7 respectively Channel
8 is not usable.
2 OPENING REPORT in the previous 7 or 8 channels; 7 if expanded
opening/closing reporting is selected, wherein User ID (1 -9, A-F)
appears m Channel 1.
3 BYPASS and BYPASS RESTORE REPORTS for ZONES assigned to
CHANNELS 1 through 8 (in Addresses *61 through *64) will appear in
Channels 1 through 8.
4 CLOSING REPORT m the prewous 7 or 8 channels; 7 if expanded
opening/closing reporting is selected, wherein User ID (1 -9, A-F)
appears {n Channel 1
5 ZONE TROUBLE and TROUBLE RESTORE REPORTS for ZONES
assigned to CHANNELS 1 through 8 (In Addresses *61 through *64)
will appear in channels 1 through 8.
6 SYSTEM TROUBLE and TROUBLE RESTORE REPORTS are in the
previous 8 channels; wherein
CH 1 =
LOSS Of AC
CH 5 = Not Applicable
CH 2 = Low Battery
CH 6 = Not Applicable
CH 3 = Program Tamper+ CH 7 = Not Applicable
CH 4 = Power On Reset’ CH 8 = Not Applicable
‘No Restore report is prouided for these conditions.
7 ZONE ALARM and ALARM RESTORE REPORTS for ZONES assigned
to CHANNELS 1 through 8 (In Addresses *61 through *64) will appear
in channels 1 through 8.
9 TEST REPORT. All ‘5’s WIII appear in channels 1 through 8.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1.When the traditional Ademco High Speed format is used, zones
assigned to channels 9 through 15 in Addresses *6 I through *64
cannot report trouble, trouble restore, bypass, and bypass restore As
such, 24 hour type keypad panic zones are good candidates for the
use of these reporting channels (e.g. * & #, 1 & *, 3 & # panics, etc...)
2. Only NEW events ALARM, OPENING, RESTORE, BYPASS, CLOSING
or TROUBLE on any channel or TEST
WIII trigger transmission, at
which time all 9 channels will report.
3. When the traditional Ademco High Speed format
IS used, non-zero
codes must be entered in Addresses 61, 62, 63, 64 (for zones m
use), 65, 66, 67, 68.
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