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XRSuper6/XR20/XR40 Programming Guide
2500 N. Partnership Boulevard Springfield, MO 65803 www.dmpnet.com Digital Monitoring Products
APPENDIX
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noitpircseDtigiDts1 tigiDdn2 noitpircseDtigiDdn2
1 mralAeriF B,Aot1 snottuBeriFA-076dna01ot1senoZ
2 mralAcinaP B,Aot1 hsubmAdna01ot1senoZ
3 mralAyralgruB B,Aot1 snottuBeciloPA-076dna01ot1senoZ
1st digit of event
code sent to
receiver
Describes the event
2nd digit of
event code sent
to receiver
Defines the user number,
zone number, or other
information about the event.
12.9 How to Read this Table
The first column on the left is the first digit of the 2-digit event code sent to the receiver. The second
column is what that character represents.
The third column from the left is the second digit of the 2-digit event code sent to the receiver. The
fourth column (on the right) is what that character represents. See below:
12.10 4-2 Examples
The following examples are the actual event codes a central station would receive. The full report
would also include the account number and checksum.
When the central station receives this event code It means
1A A Fire alarm is being reported on zone ten
2B An Ambush alarm is being reported
FB A battery trouble is being reported
F9 A Trouble is being reported on zone nine
12.11 4-2 Communication Format Configuration
The DMP 4-2 format communicates to the central station as 4-2 with a checksum at 40 pulses per
second (pps). The XRSuper6/XR20/XR40 panel using 4-2 communication will accept either a 1400Hz or
2300Hz acknowledgment tone (handshake) from the receiver.
A report format sent to the receiver is defined as follows:
1234 56 7
aaaa f s c a = account number f = first digit s = second digit c = checksum
12.12 Numeric Pager Message Formats
The following example shows individual page display components:
Pager Display - 00128–20010001
00128 = account number 2 = Message ID 0 = Always zero 010 = Area number 001 = User number
Message ID Descriptions
1 = Zone Alarm
2 = Zone Trouble
3 = Areas Arming
4 = Areas Disarming
6 = User Check-in
The examples below show a typical display for each of the pager report options:
Zone Alarm Zone Trouble Areas Arming Areas Disarming User Check-in
00128–10003 00128–20010 00128–30123001 00128–40123001 00128–60008
Communication Attempts
Only one pager signal is sent to the pager terminal equipment at a time. For each pager message to be
sent, the panel dials the first phone number and follows the steps detailed in the Receiver 2
Programming and Pager Type sections.
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