
2. Programming Commands
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KEYSWITCH DISARM OS 409
KEYSWITCH ARM CS 409
FULL
Event SIA Code CID Code
DOWNLOAD SUCCESS RS 412
EXPANDER MISSING TA 137
EXPANDER MISSING RESTORE TR 137‡
FORBI MISSING TA 137
FORBI MISSING RESTORE TR 137‡
JAMMING XQ 380
PASSWORD DEFAULTS LOADED RH -
PROG MODE START LB 627
PROG MODE END LS 628
TD (Time and day) RESET JT 625
TX BATTERY TROUBLE XT 384
USER CODE CHANGED JV -
USER CODE DELETED JX -
Notes:
1. If Command 143, option 1 is selected, all messages with a CID Code are sent. If
option 0 is selected, the restores marked with ‡ are not sent.
2. The control unit logs an Anti-Mask event to the zone number one below that assigned
the Anti-Mask type. See page 8 for an explanation of the Anti-Mask zone type.
132: Send Tampers as Burglary
Some Alarm Receiving Centres (ARCs) experience problems if a control unit
sends "restore" messages using SIA, wrongly interpreting them as "user
restores". When using SIA reporting, Command 132 enables you to program
the control unit to send tampers as alarms.
Option
0 The control unit sends all SIA messages as specified in Command
131 (default).
1 For full alarm response, the control unit sends tampers as burglary
(BA) and sends Contact ID 130 in place of Contact ID 137.
Notes:
1. Compliance with PD 6662 / prEN 50131-1: 2004 (see page 85) at Grade 3 requires
that Command 132 is set to 1.
2. If Command 132 is set to 0, Command 37 must also be set to 0.
3. Fast Format and plug-by outputs send tampers as alarms only if no tampers are
allocated using Commands 151-158, 191-198, 211-218. As the default settings do
not include tamper allocations, the normal operation of these outputs is to send
tampers as alarms.
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