
SC9000
ST150 SAFECOM Central Station Operations Manual
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NNN tamper restore - Priority #2
- Cancels a previously reported Tamper Fault message from a Radio
Communicator. The Radio Communicator panel door has now been returned to the Closed position.
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NNN TELCO trouble - Priority #1
- The telephone company (TELCO) line that is being monitored by a SC2104,
regardless of the reason, has failed. The TELCO line is not operational. This is an indication that the TELCO line has
gone down or has been cut.
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NNN TELCO restore - Priority #2
- Cancels a previously reported TELCO trouble message from a SC2104. The
telephone company (TELCO) line is now registering voltage and/or current.
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NNN test channel # - Priority #3
- Not Sent to Automation - The SC9000 has received a test message from an
IT1500. This test verifies two-way radio communications from the IT1500 at the customer site to the SC9000
computer in the Central Station. The RF Channel (#) that the IT1500 test message was received on, is display with
the "test channel #" message.
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NNN unbypass: input # - Priority #2
- Cancels the previously transmitted Remote Input Bypass command from the
SC9000. All changes to the status of Input # will now be reported to the SC9000.
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Input # is displayed for NON-Expanded Inputs and Input #X for Expanded Inputs.
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CH-# UNKNOWN XXXXXXXXX - Priority #1
- Not Sent to Automation - The Radio Communicator is transmitting a
Startup message, but its CPU S/N is not programmed in a SC9000 Radio Communicator account. Unknown is
initiated when Unknown Startup Radio Communicators transmit a startup message in response to the AWAKEN
command then ID Startup command in the F2=Utilities option. XXXXXXXXX is the S/N of the CPU. CH-# indicates
the RF channel number that the Unknown is received on.
5.12. How The SAFECOM Computer Displays Different Alarm Panel Format Messages
When a SC8016 Radio Communicator in the field receives an alarm signal the SAFECOM computer will display this
message in the following format:
ADEMCO Contact ID Format:
DD/MM HH:MM:SS NNN > (DDDD) QEEE GG CXXX
EXAMPLE: 03/11 08:22:36 214 > (2345) E401 00 C012
03/11 = Day/Month (DD/MM)
08:22:36 = Time of message receipt by the SC9000 Receiver.
214 = Radio Communicator number (NNN)
> = Indicates the message is a Priority Alert #1 category
2345 = Alarm Panel Account number (DDDD)
Q = R: New Restore or Closing
P: Previously Reported Event
E: New Event or Opening
EEE = The Signal Event number
GG = The Area or Group number
C = Contact
XXX = The Point or User number
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