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Model 5128/29 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual
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The Model 5128/29 can transmit information in several different formats (including two types of BFSK and
SIA formats). The type of format you select is determined by the type of receiver used at the central station.
Note that the SIA formats are recommended for use with the 5128/29. (All formats listed below are compatible
with the Silent Knight model 9000, 9500, and 9800 receivers, except the Model 9000 receiver which does not
accept CID format.)
Note: Some formats do not distinguish between certain types of reports, such as between waterflow and fire alarms or
between supervisory and trouble reports. Central station personnel must keep records of how the various zones
are programmed at each account, so they can determine what condition is being reported for a particular zone.
The tables in the subsections that follow show the digits that are transmitted for each event reported by the
5128/29 dialer, and the message that is printed if the central station uses the Silent Knight model 9000, 9500, or
9800 receiver. A separate table is shown for each format.
FORMAT
DESCRIPTION
SIA8
Security Industry Association standard communication format which send a maximum
of 8 events per call. Used with the Silent Knight model 9000 Digital Alarm Receiver
and model 9004 or model 9004I SIA line card.
SIA20
Security Industry Association standard communication format which send a maximum
of 20 events per call. Up to a 6-digit account number. Used with the Silent Knight
model 9000 receiver, with a 9004I SIA line card and a 9200 CPU card, Revision E.
SK4+2
Tone burst format, transmits a 4-digit account code and 2-digit alarm code at 20 pps.
Transmissions are acknowledged at 1400 Hz.
BFSK14
Radionics format which transmits a high-speed, single-round, 3-digit account number,
followed by report information. Transmissions are acknowledged at 1400 Hz.
BFSK23
Radionics format which transmits a high-speed, single-round, 3-digit account number,
followed by report information. Transmissions are acknowledged at 2300 Hz.
SK3/1 14
Used with older Silent Knight, Ademco, or Sescoa receivers that can receive at 20 pps
and send a 1400-Hz acknowledgment tone.
Sescoa 3/1 23
Used with older Sescoa or other receivers that can receive at 20 pps and send a 2300-
Hz acknowledgment tone.
Contact ID
Ademco Contact ID format. DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) format. Send a 4-
digit account number. Transmission are acknowledged at both 1400 and 2300 Hz.