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Table 5-1 shows the data reporting structure for each of the pulsed formats as well as
the Ademco Express formats. Ademco Express formats allow a typical data message
to be transmitted to the Central Station in under 5 seconds. Pulsed formats typically
require 15 to 20 seconds in comparison. Table 5-2 defines each letter code used in
Table 5-1. Table 5-3 describes the data reporting structure used for Ademco Contact
ID format. Do not select any of the pulsed or Ademco Express Formats if
identification of the specific zone or point is desired. Use Ademco Contact ID for
specific zone or point identification.

5.0 Reporting Formats

Format #

0,2, 4, 6, 8

Format #

1,A, C

Report

3+1/4+1/Standard

4+1 Express

4+2/Standard

4+2 Express

Alarm

SSS(S) A

SSSS AA2

Alarm Restore

SSS(S) RA

SSSS RARA2

Zone Trouble

(Zone Open)

SSS(S) RTZ

SSSS TZTZ2

Zone Trouble Restore

SSS(S) RTZ

SSSS RTZRTZ2

System Trouble

SSS(S) TS

SSSS TSTS2

System Trouble Restore

SSS(S) RTS

SSSS RTSRTS2

Low Battery

SSS(S) L

SSSS LL2

Low Battery Restore

SSS(S) RL

SSSS RLRL2

AC Loss

SSS(S) P

SSSS PP2

AC Loss Restore

SSS(S) RP

SSSS RPRP2

Supervisory Condition

SSS(S) V

SSSS VV2

Supervisory Condition

Restore

SSS(S) RV

SSSS RVRV2

Test Report

SSS(S) X

SSSS XX2

Abnormal Test Report

SSS(S) XA

SSSS XAXA2

Refer to Table 5-2 for an explanation of each letter code in Table 5-1.
Refer to Table 6-1 for a list of compatible receivers.

Table 5-1: Data Reporting Structure