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Document 50934 Rev B 5/15/00 PN 50934:B

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The reporting structure for the Ademco Contact ID format is as follows:

SSSS 18 QXYZ GG CCC

where

SSSS

= Four digit Subscriber ID (addresses 17 - 20 and
43 - 46)

18

= Identifies transmission as Contact ID to the
receiver at the Central Station

Q

= Event Qualifier

1 = New Event
2 = New Restore

XYZ

= Event code (shown in Tables 3-4 and 3-7)

GG

= Group number or Loop number

CCC

= Device or Zone number

For general reports (alarm, trouble and supervisory), the GG and CCC fields
are transmitted as 00 and 000 unless changes to addresses 64-65 and 66-68
are made.

64 - 65

= Loop number (GG), (factory default is 00)

66 - 68

= Device/Zone number (CCC) for General Alarm,
Fault or Supervisory messages (factory default is 000).

A typical printout of alarm and trouble reports in the Ademco Contact ID
Reporting Structure follows:

Time

Date

SSSS

QXYZ GG CCCC

4

11:28

03/25

11

7777

E110

00 C000 - general alarm

11:28

03/25

11

7777

E111

00 C046 - alarm SD46

11:28

03/25

11

7777

E300

00 C000 - general trouble

11:28

03/25

11

7777

E380

00 C046 - trouble SD46

11:28

03/25

11

7777

R110

00 C000 - general alarm restore

11:28

03/25

11

7777

R111

00 C046 - alarm SD46 restore

11:28

03/25

11

7777

R300

00 C000 - general trbl restore

11:28

03/25

11

7777

R380

00 C046 - trouble SD46 restore

Table 5-3: Ademco Contact ID Reporting Structure

Notes:

1) In the sample report, SD46 refers to smoke detector at address 46 or

on zone 46.

2) 18, which is used in the reporting structure to identify the transmission

as Contact ID, is not printed out in the alarm and trouble report.

3) Q, which is the Event Qualifier for the reporting structure, is printed out

in the report as an E for New Event or R for New Restore.

4) CCCC, the first C is not transmitted by the ADT-UDACT but is printed

by the Central Station Receiver printer output.

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