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SIA Reporting Data
Our SIA reporting format has this message packet:
XX###.
The first two characters (XX) are the SIA code
which is decoded to the descriptions listed below. The 3
“#”
(digits) provide the ability to specify the device
or person causing the report (see the
"###”
table at the bottom of the page).
Table 3-3 SIA Message Format
“XX”
Meaning
Summary
AR
AT
BA
BU
CL
CF
ER
FA
FU
FT
HA
HU
LR
LT
MA
MU
OP
OR
PA
PU
RP
RX
TA
TU
UA
UR
UT
uu
XT
XR
YR
YT
“AC Restoral: AC Power Returned
“AC Trouble:” AC Power Fail
“Burglary Alarm:” Entry/Exit, Perimeter,
Interior, 24-Hour, or Day Zone
“Burglary Unbypass:”
“Closing:”
“Closing, Forced:” w/ bypass
“Equipment Restoral:” Keypad and CCU
“Fire Alarm:” Fire Zone
“Fire Unbypass”
“Fire Trouble”
“Holdup Alarm:” Silent Panic
“Holdup Unbypass:” Silent Panic
“Line Restoral:” Phone Line
“Line Trouble”
“Medical Alarm:” Emergency Zone
“Medical Unbypass”
“Opening Report”
“Opening, Reset Alarm”
“Panic Alarm:” Audible Panic
“Panic Unbypass”
Test: Automatic
Test: Manual
“Tamper Alarm”
“Tamper Unbypass”
“Troubles” are
?T,
“Bypasses” are
?B,
“Unbypasses”
are
?U,
and Alarms” are ?A where the ? is any of the
letters below. Example: FT = Fire Trouble, FB = Fire
Bypass, BA = Burglar Alarm.
B
=
“Burglar:” Entry/Exit, Perimeter, interior,
24-Hour, Day Zone
E = “Equipment:” Keypad and Panel (CCU)
F
=
“Fire”
H = “Holdup:” Silent Panic
M = “Medical:” Emergency
P = “Panic”
R
= “Restoral”
T = “Tamper”
U = “Undefined:” Non-alarm, Environmental,
Trouble Category Keyswitch, Auxiliary 1 or 2
“Undefined Alarm:” Environmental, Auxiliary 1 or 2, Trouble Category
“Undefined Restoral”
“Undefined Trouble:” RF sensor Supervision, Hardwire Loop Supervision
“Undefined Unbypass;” Restoral-Environmental, Auxiliary 1 or 2, Trouble Category
“Transmitter Trouble:” RF Sensor, Low Battery
“Transmitter Restoral:” Battery Okay
“System Battery:” CCU, Battery
Restoral
“System Battery:” Low Battery
###: Up to 3 digits are sent, unnecessary zeros are suppressed.
Numbers l-l 12 correspond to sensor numbers (from Installer Programming
Fn#511)
Numbers 113-120 correspond to keypads 1 to 8 (from Installer Programming
Fn#821)
Numbers 121-13.5 correspond to User Numbers 1 to 15 (installer Programming
Fn#811)
Number 136 signifies the CCU (panel)
Number 137 signifies the CCU’s RF receiver module
Number 139 signifies the remote PC computer
Number 142 signifies History Buffer Full
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