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DGP-848 Control Panel 25
8.1 Reporting Enabled
SECTION [521]: OPTION [3]
This option will either enable or disable event reporting. With option
[3] on in section [521], Event Reporting will be enabled. When an
event (e.g. zone in alarm) occurs in the system, the control panel
verifies if a report code was programmed in the section
corresponding to the event. If a report code is programmed, the
control panel will dial the monitoring station telephone number
defined by the Event Call Direction feature. When the monitoring
station answers, the control panel will transmit the system account
code, followed by the programmed report code.
8.2 Report Codes
A report code is a 2-digit or 1-digit hexadecimal value, consisting of
digits from 0 to F. Each section from [600] to [718] represents a set
of four specific events. Each of these events can be programmed
with a 1-digit or 2-digit report code. For a comprehensive list of the
events and their relevant sections, please refer to the Digiplex
Programming Guide. Please note that only the Ademco Slow, Silent
Knight, Sescoa and Pager Formats support 1-digit report codes.
When a specific event occurs, the control panel will send the
programmed report code to the monitoring station. The method of
report code transmission is defined by the following two items:
Reporting Formats (see section 8.5 on page 27) and Event Call
Direction (see section 8.6 on page 27). These two items define how
and where the report codes are transmitted. If you are using the
Ademco CID or SIA formats, an Auto Report Code Programming
feature is available. Using this feature, sections [600] to [718] do
not have to be manually programmed (see section 8.13 on page
28). The following sub-sections provide a brief description of the
events that the control panel can report:
8.2.1 Arming Report Codes
SECTIONS [600] TO [625]
A report code can be programmed for each of the 96 user access
codes and 8 keyswitch zones. When using an access code or
keyswitch to arm one or more partitions, the control panel can send
the appropriate report code to the monitoring station identifying
which access code or keyswitch zone was used to arm the
partition(s).
8.2.2 Special Arming Report Codes
SECTIONS [626] TO [627]
Whenever the system is armed using one of the special arming
features, the control panel can send the appropriate report code to
the monitoring station identifying how the system was armed.
Section [626]
Auto-arming (see section 6.5 on page 19)
PC/Remote arming: system armed using WinLoad (see
section 15 on page 44) or remote-armed using InTouch
Late to Close (see section 6.5 on page 19)
No Movement (see section 6.6 on page 20)
Section [627]
Partial arming: when partitions are Stay armed, Instant armed
or armed with bypassed zones
Quick arming: partitions armed using any of the One-Touch
arming features (see section 6.8 on page 20)
Closing Delinquency: partitions not armed within a specific
amount of time (see section 8.14 on page 29)
8.2.3 Disarming Report Codes
SECTIONS [628] TO [653]
A report code can be programmed for each of the 96 user access
codes and 8 keyswitch zones. Whenever an access code or
keyswitch is used to disarm one or more partitions, the control
panel can send the appropriate report code to the monitoring
station identifying which access code or keyswitch was used to
disarm the partition(s). The control panel can transmit the report
codes every time a partition is disarmed or only when disarmed
following an alarm. Please refer to Disarm Reporting Options in
section 8.10 on page 28.
8.2.4 Special Disarming Report Codes
SECTION [654]
Whenever using one of the special disarming features listed below,
the control panel can send the report code to the monitoring station
identifying how the system was disarmed. The control panel can
transmit the report codes every time a partition is disarmed or only
when disarmed following an alarm. Please refer to Disarm
Reporting Options in section 8.10 on page 28.
Section [654]
Cancel Auto-arm: if a user disarms the partition during the
Auto-arm 60-second delay
Quick Disarm: partitions disarmed using the One-Touch
Disarming feature (see section 6.8 on page 20)
PC/Remote Disarm: when WinLoad is used to disarm the
system or remote-disarmed using InTouch
Cancel Alarm: every time an alarm is cancelled within the
system
8.2.5 Zone Alarm Report Codes
SECTIONS [655] TO [666]
A report code can be programmed for each of the 48 available
zones. Whenever a zone generates an alarm, the control panel can
send the appropriate report code to the monitoring station
identifying which zone generated an alarm.
8.2.6 Zone Restore Report Codes
SECTIONS [667] TO [678]
A report code can be programmed for each of the 48 available
zones. The control panel can transmit these report codes to the
monitoring station when the zone closes after generating an alarm
or once the bell has cut-off after alarm generation (see section 7.2
on page 22). Please refer to Zone Restore Report Options in
section 8.11 on page 28.
8.2.7 Special Alarm Report Codes
SECTIONS [679] TO [680]
Whenever the system generates an alarm due to one of the
conditions listed below, the control panel can send the appropriate
report code to the monitoring station identifying the type of alarm.
Section [679]
Emergency Panic (Panic 1): if Panic 1 has been activated (see
section 7.5 on page 23)
Auxiliary Panic (Panic 2): if Panic 2 has been activated (see
section 7.5 on page 23)
Fire Panic (Panic 3): if Panic 3 has been activated (see section
7.5 on page 23)
Recent Closing: if after having armed the system, an alarm is
generated within the Recent Close Delay (see section 8.7 on
page 28)