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Paging Features
General Information
If the Paging feature has been programmed for your system, up to two separate
pagers will automatically respond to certain conditions as they occur in your
system. This message appears in a 7-digit format explained below. Up to 16
additional digits may be sent that may consist of PIN numbers, messages,
reminders, etc. These 16 digits are programmed by your installer and will
appear
before
the standard 7-digit message.
Code Format
The 7-digit code that follows takes the following form:
S S S – 0 0 E E
S
S
S
= 3-digit event code:
911
= Alarm
101
= Opening (disarm
811
= Trouble
102
= Closing (armed)
0
0
E
E
= The first 2 digits will always be
00
. They are followed by the 2-
digit user number or zone number, depending on the event code.
Examples of typical pager displays follow. Not included in the examples below
are the optional 16 digits (preceding the 7-digit status code) that may have been
programmed by the installer for additional data.
Example 1.
Pager displays:
= System is reporting an alarm
(911)
caused by a fault on zone 4 (0004).
Example 2. Pager displays:
= System is reporting a closing–
system arming (102) by user 5 (0005).
Alarm and trouble codes are always followed by the zone numbers in which
they occur.
Single-button paging, using the “D” key (if present) on your keypad, is also
possible. When pressed, the “D” key sends a special message to a pager and
displays Pager in progress on the keypad for 30 seconds. The message it
sends is coded as 999-9999 and signifies ANY message the user and recipient
have decided upon beforehand, such as “return to office”, “call home”, etc.
Paging is also possible from a single-button key fob. However, the message it
sends to the pager is coded as 999-9998.
If necessary, ask your installer if these features are present in your system.
Example
Single
Button
Paging
(from a
wired
keypad or
wireless
key fob)
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