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D6500 Report Directory 10/16/97 1997 74-04651-001-D D6500 Report Directory Beginning with Printer software version 201, the reports output by the D6500 are presented in a standardized 40- character format. The 40-character format offers a consistent arrangement of account reports as well as D6500 diagnostic messages. The D6500's LCD display uses the same 40-character format as the printer. Double line 40- character printer reports are available for signals from D7112 and D9112 Control/Communicators. Single Line Account Messages Description All single line reports begin with the DATE and TIME in the positions illustrated in Figure 1. Positions 13 and 14 identify the Line or Group Number for the Line Card that received the report (see Line Card # in the D6500 Program Entry Guide). If the D6500 Line Card # is blank, position 13 identifies the Transmission Format (L = Pulse, B = BFSK, M = Modem II). If the D6500 Line Card # is programmed #, a "G" appears in position 13. Position 14 shows the Line number or Group number receiving the report. Positions 16 through 24 show the account number received. Pulse (3x1 and 3x2*) and BFSK formats can report account numbers containing up to three characters (positions 22 – 24). Pulse (4x1 and 4x2*) and Radionics Modem II formats can report account numbers containing up to four characters (positions 21 – 24). Radionics Modem IIIa 2 can report account numbers containing up to ten characters (positions 16 - 25). Positions 26 through 33 typically show the Type of Event which triggered the report (see "Summary of Signals from Accounts" for definitions of each report). Positions 35 through 40 are reserved for the Zone/Point identification. Pulse (3x1 and 4x1*) and BFSK formats report only single character zone identification, using position 40. In Modem II format, positions 35 and 36 may show "ID" instead of "ZN". The Pulse format always uses "ZN". This is used to identify passcodes used to arm and disarm a control panel programmed for opening/closing reports and user (or passcode) ID. Pulse (3x2 and 4x2*) format reports using two characters in positions 39 and 40 (3x2 and 4x2 formatted reports always appear as an alarm even though they may not be reporting an alarm condition). Modem II format reports up to three characters using positions 38 – 40. 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 15:32 15:32 15:32 15:32 15:32 15:32 15:32 15:32 15:32 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 ACCT 485 ALAR ACCT 485 ALAR ACCT 485 ALAR ACCT 485 ALAR ACCT 485 ALAR ACCT 485 ALAR ACCT 485 ALAR ACCT 485 ALAR ACCT 485 ALAR M REPORT M REPORT M REPORT M REPORT M REPORT M REPORT M REPORT M REPORT M REPORT 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 15:34 15:34 15:34 15:34 15:34 15:34 15:34 15:34 15:34 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 L3 ACCT 642 ACCT 642 ACCT 642 ACCT 642 ACCT 642 ACCT 642 ACCT 642 ACCT 642 ACCT 642 RESTORAL ZN 4 RESTORAL ZN 4 RESTORAL ZN 4 RESTORAL ZN 4 RESTORAL ZN 4 RESTORAL ZN 4 RESTORAL ZN 4 RESTORAL ZN 4 RESTORAL ZN 4 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 15:41 15:41 15:41 15:41 15:41 15:41 15:41 15:41 15:41 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 ACCT 1523 ALAR ACCT 1523 ALAR ACCT 1523 ALAR ACCT 1523 ALAR ACCT 1523 ALAR ACCT 1523 ALAR ACCT 1523 ALAR ACCT 1523 ALAR ACCT 1523 ALAR M ZN M ZN M ZN M ZN M ZN M ZN M ZN M ZN M ZN 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 11/29 15:44 15:44 15:44 15:44 15:44 15:44 15:44 15:44 15:44 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 G3 ACCT 3874 CLOSING ACCT 3874 CLOSING ACCT 3874 CLOSING ACCT 3874 CLOSING ACCT 3874 CLOSING ACCT 3874 CLOSING ACCT 3874 CLOSING ACCT 3874 CLOSING ACCT 3874 CLOSING ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID B02 B02 B02 B02 B02 B02 B02 B02 B02 Figure 1: Standard 40-Character Format for Single Line Account Messages * Pulse format messages can be in 3x1, 3x2, 4x1 or 4x2 formats. For example, a 3x1 message uses a 3 digit Account Identification number and a 1 digit Zone identification number. A 3x2 message uses a 3 digit Account Identification number and a 2 digit Zone identification number, etc. For additional information concerning the interpretation of reports, see the D6500 Operation and Installation Manual .

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D6500 Report Directory

Beginning with Printer software version 201, the reports output by the D6500 are presented in a standardized 40-character format. The 40-character format offers a consistent arrangement of account reports as well as D6500diagnostic messages. The D6500's LCD display uses the same 40-character format as the printer. Double line 40-character printer reports are available for signals from D7112 and D9112 Control/Communicators.

Single Line Account Messages

Description

All single line reports begin with the DATE and TIME in the positions illustrated in Figure 1. Positions 13 and 14 identifythe Line or Group Number for the Line Card that received the report (see Line Card # in the D6500 Program EntryGuide). If the D6500 Line Card # is blank, position 13 identifies the Transmission Format (L = Pulse, B = BFSK, M =Modem II). If the D6500 Line Card # is programmed #, a "G" appears in position 13. Position 14 shows the Linenumber or Group number receiving the report.

Positions 16 through 24 show the account number received. Pulse (3x1 and 3x2*) and BFSK formats can reportaccount numbers containing up to three characters (positions 22 – 24). Pulse (4x1 and 4x2*) and Radionics Modem IIformats can report account numbers containing up to four characters (positions 21 – 24). Radionics Modem IIIa2 canreport account numbers containing up to ten characters (positions 16 - 25).

Positions 26 through 33 typically show the Type of Event which triggered the report (see "Summary of Signals fromAccounts" for definitions of each report).

Positions 35 through 40 are reserved for the Zone/Point identification. Pulse (3x1 and 4x1*) and BFSK formats reportonly single character zone identification, using position 40. In Modem II format, positions 35 and 36 may show "ID"instead of "ZN". The Pulse format always uses "ZN". This is used to identify passcodes used to arm and disarm acontrol panel programmed for opening/closing reports and user (or passcode) ID. Pulse (3x2 and 4x2*) format reportsusing two characters in positions 39 and 40 (3x2 and 4x2 formatted reports always appear as an alarm even thoughthey may not be reporting an alarm condition). Modem II format reports up to three characters using positions 38 – 40.

1 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 9 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 A C C T 4 8 5 A L A RA C C T 4 8 5 A L A RA C C T 4 8 5 A L A RA C C T 4 8 5 A L A RA C C T 4 8 5 A L A RA C C T 4 8 5 A L A RA C C T 4 8 5 A L A RA C C T 4 8 5 A L A RA C C T 4 8 5 A L A R M R E P O R TM R E P O R TM R E P O R TM R E P O R TM R E P O R TM R E P O R TM R E P O R TM R E P O R TM R E P O R T1 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 9 1 5 : 3 4 1 5 : 3 4 1 5 : 3 4 1 5 : 3 4 1 5 : 3 4 1 5 : 3 4 1 5 : 3 4 1 5 : 3 4 1 5 : 3 4 L 3 L 3 L 3 L 3 L 3 L 3 L 3 L 3 L 3 A C C T 6 4 2 A C C T 6 4 2 A C C T 6 4 2 A C C T 6 4 2 A C C T 6 4 2 A C C T 6 4 2 A C C T 6 4 2 A C C T 6 4 2 A C C T 6 4 2 R E S T O R A L Z N 4R E S T O R A L Z N 4R E S T O R A L Z N 4R E S T O R A L Z N 4R E S T O R A L Z N 4R E S T O R A L Z N 4R E S T O R A L Z N 4R E S T O R A L Z N 4R E S T O R A L Z N 41 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 9 1 5 : 4 1 1 5 : 4 1 1 5 : 4 1 1 5 : 4 1 1 5 : 4 1 1 5 : 4 1 1 5 : 4 1 1 5 : 4 1 1 5 : 4 1 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 A C C T 1 5 2 3 A L A RA C C T 1 5 2 3 A L A RA C C T 1 5 2 3 A L A RA C C T 1 5 2 3 A L A RA C C T 1 5 2 3 A L A RA C C T 1 5 2 3 A L A RA C C T 1 5 2 3 A L A RA C C T 1 5 2 3 A L A RA C C T 1 5 2 3 A L A R M Z NM Z NM Z NM Z NM Z NM Z NM Z NM Z NM Z N 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 01 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 9 1 5 : 4 4 1 5 : 4 4 1 5 : 4 4 1 5 : 4 4 1 5 : 4 4 1 5 : 4 4 1 5 : 4 4 1 5 : 4 4 1 5 : 4 4 G 3 G 3 G 3 G 3 G 3 G 3 G 3 G 3 G 3 A C C T 3 8 7 4 C L O S I N GA C C T 3 8 7 4 C L O S I N GA C C T 3 8 7 4 C L O S I N GA C C T 3 8 7 4 C L O S I N GA C C T 3 8 7 4 C L O S I N GA C C T 3 8 7 4 C L O S I N GA C C T 3 8 7 4 C L O S I N GA C C T 3 8 7 4 C L O S I N GA C C T 3 8 7 4 C L O S I N G I D I D I D I D I D I D I D I D I D B 0 2 B 0 2 B 0 2 B 0 2 B 0 2 B 0 2 B 0 2 B 0 2 B 0 2

Figure 1: Standard 40-Character Format for Single Line Account Messages

* Pulse format messages can be in 3x1, 3x2, 4x1 or 4x2 formats. For example, a 3x1 message uses a 3 digit AccountIdentification number and a 1 digit Zone identification number. A 3x2 message uses a 3 digit Account Identificationnumber and a 2 digit Zone identification number, etc. For additional information concerning the interpretation ofreports, see the D6500 Operation and Installation Manual.

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Double Line Account Messages

Description

Double line reports are available for signals from D7112 and D9112 Control/Communicators. The first 40-character lineis similar to the format of single line messages (see Figure 1 on the previous page), except that in the double lineformat, zone information is provided in the second line of the report. The second 40-character line contains additionalinformation such as the area and point of the event, and user ID.

The format of the double line report is shown in Figure 2. The second line of the report always begins with "+++"followed by the account number. Additional information is right-justified within the 40-character line.

NOTE: The second line of the report is printed above the first line on the D6500 internal printer.

1 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 9 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 M 3 A C C T 4 8 5 A C C T 4 8 5 A C C T 4 8 5 A C C T 4 8 5 A C C T 4 8 5 A C C T 4 8 5 A C C T 4 8 5 A C C T 4 8 5 A C C T 4 8 5 A L A R M R E P O R TA L A R M R E P O R TA L A R M R E P O R TA L A R M R E P O R TA L A R M R E P O R TA L A R M R E P O R TA L A R M R E P O R TA L A R M R E P O R TA L A R M R E P O R T+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A C C TA C C TA C C TA C C TA C C TA C C TA C C TA C C TA C C T 4 8 5 4 8 5 4 8 5 4 8 5 4 8 5 4 8 5 4 8 5 4 8 5 4 8 5 A R E A = 4A R E A = 4A R E A = 4A R E A = 4A R E A = 4A R E A = 4A R E A = 4A R E A = 4A R E A = 4 P O I N T = 2 8 4P O I N T = 2 8 4P O I N T = 2 8 4P O I N T = 2 8 4P O I N T = 2 8 4P O I N T = 2 8 4P O I N T = 2 8 4P O I N T = 2 8 4P O I N T = 2 8 4

Figure 2: Double Line 40-Character Format (External Printer Example)

Multiple Line Account Messages

Description

Multiple line reports are available for control panels sending Modem IIIa2. This format can send additional lines of text tothe printer(s). Review the Computer Interface Installation Manual for additional details.

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Message Listings

Listed on the following pages are reports which can appear in the display, on the internal printer tape of the D6500Receiver, and on the external printer. These messages will appear in the Type of Event/Zone sections of the SingleLine format (Figure 1, positions 26-33) or the Double Line format (Figure 2, positions 26-40).

NOTE: This is a partial list of messages. See the Computer Interface Installation Manual for additional messageinformation.

There are several Transmission Formats used to transmit reports from the panel: Pulse, BFSK, and RadionicsModem Formats. The formats are shown in bold type in front of each definition: L = Pulse, B = BFSK, M = Modem II.Some reports listed are only sent by certain panels. When a report is unique to a particular model, the model number isshown next to the format.

For D9112 panels transmitting in BFSK format, the zone number is based on the BFSK zone code programmed for apoint in the panel. The user ID number represents the most significant digit of the user ID programmed.

For D7112 panels transmitting in BFSK format, the actual point and user ID are converted to zones for display in thesingle line format (see Figure 3).

Report Zone/ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Actual Point/ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31 3233 34 35 36 37 38 39 4041 42. 43 44 45 46 47 48

Figure 3: D7112 Zone/Point Digit Translation in BFSK

NOTICE: The reports listed in this directory state in a general way the nature and origin of many reports which aretransmitted to the D6500 receiver. Other reports could be received which are not listed in this directory, orwhich are initiated in a way which is inconsistent with the definition, depending on the programming of thecontrol/communicator.

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REPORT: DEFINITION:

text message (M–D9112) Point text message.

AC FAILED (B, M) No AC power. Panel is running on battery power only. This report is sentalong with the next report transmitted - it is not transmitted independently.

AC FAILURE (M–D7112, D9112) No AC power. Panel is running on battery power only. Panelmay be programmed to defer this report.

AC RESTORAL (M–D7112, D9112) AC power has been restored.

ACCT ### [ERROR] (L, B, M– D4112, D6112, D8112) The information on this line is probably incorrectdue to an error in a transmission from a panel or noisy telephone lines.

ALARM REPORT (B–D6112) Unexpanded alarm report.

(M–D7112, D9112) Alarm report from the POINT in the AREA specified in secondline of the report.

ALARM ZN 0 (L, B–D4112, D6112, D8112) (M–D8112) Alarm initiated by COMMAND 7,COMMAND 9, or Duress when programmed to send zone 0.

(B–D7112) Duress signal.

ALARM ZN 1 to ZN 8 (L, B, M–D4112, D6112, D7112, D8112) Alarm condition on the zone numbershown.

NOTE: D4112 can have up to 6 zones.

ALARM ZN 9 to ZN 16 (M–D6112) Alarm condition on the zone number shown.

ALARM ZN 100 to ZN 800 (M–D8112) Alarm condition on a master zone (100, 200,.800).

ALARM ZN 101 to ZN 815 (M–D8112) Alarm condition on Zonex point (101-116, 201-216,...,801-815).

ALARM* ZN 101 to ZN 815 (M–D8112) Panel is armed. Alarm condition at Zonex point (101-116, 201-216, 801-815) caused by missing POPIT assigned to control a master zone.

ALARM ZN 7 (B–D7112) Alarm initiated by User Alarm CMD 7.

ALARM ZN 9 (B–D7112) Alarm initiated by User Alarm CMD 9.

BAD CALL TO RAM (M–D7112, D9112) Panel attempted to call RAM and was unsuccessful.

BATTERY LOW (M–D7112, D9112) The panel battery has discharged to 11.8 VDC or less.

BATTERY MISSING (M–D7112, D9112) The panel battery is connected incorrectly, disconnected, orcompletely discharged.

BATTERY RESTORE (M–D7112, D9112) The panel battery has charged to 13.2 VDC after a BATTERYLOW has been reported (the battery is fully charged at 13.8 VDC).

CANCEL ALARM (M–D7112, D9112) After alarm condition from the AREA specified in the second lineof the report, and before bell time has expired, user with the specified ID has entereda passcode to cancel the alarm.

CANCEL REPORT (L, B, M–D4112, D6112, D8112) A system in alarm has been disarmed before thebell time expired.

(B–D7112, D9112) A cancel for an area alarm is reported from the point with thespecified number.

CHECKSUM FAIL (M–D7112, D9112) The program in the panel is corrupted. Send serviceimmediately.

CLOSING EARLY (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report has armed theAREA before the programmed closing time window.

CLOSING LATE (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report has armed theAREA after the programmed closing time window.

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CLOSING REPORT (L, B–D4112, D6112, D8112) Unexpanded reporting, system armed by arm/disarmpasscode or COMMAND 1 (D8112G2 excluded).

(M–D6112, D4112) Unexpanded reporting, system armed by arm/disarm passcodeor CMD 1.

(M–D7112, D9112) AREA armed by user with the ID in the second line of the report.

CLOSING ZN 1 to ZN 5 (L, B–D8112) Sub-control zone armed, OR system armed by User ID passcode #91-95.

(L, B–D6112, D4112) System armed by passcode #1-5.

(M–D8112) Sub-control zone armed or system armed by User ID passcode #91 -95.

(B–D7112, D9112) The area specified has been armed (early, on time, or late) ORthe account has been armed (early, on time, or late) by a user with the specified ID.

CLOSING ZN 6 to ZN 8 (L, B–D8112) Sub-control zone armed OR system armed by User ID passcode #6-8or D8112G2 comex Group #6-8.

(L, B–D6112) System armed by passcode #6 or 7.

(M–D8112) Sub-control zone armed.

(B–D7112, D9112) The area specified has been armed OR the account has beenarmed by a user with the specified ID.

CLOSING ZN 1 to ZN 5 (B–D7112, D9112) The area specified was force armed OR the account was forcearmed by a user with the specified ID.

CLOSING ID 1 to ID 5 (M–D8112) System armed by ID passcode #91-95.

(M–D4112, D6112) System armed by User ID passcode #1-5.

CLOSING ID 6 (M–D6112) System armed by User ID passcode #6.

CLOSING ID 601 to ID 608 (M–D8112) System armed by "Comex" ID passcode #61-68.

CLOSING ID 7 (M–D6112) System armed by User I.D. passcode #7.

CLOSING ID 701 to ID 708 (M–D8112) System armed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #71-78.

CLOSING ID 801 to ID 808 (M–D8112) System armed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #81-88.

CLOSING ZN 9 (L, B–D8112) System was master armed by COMMAND 1, Key Switch, RemoteAccount Manager or Test Timer, OR, a status report was transmitted while thesystem was armed.

(L, B–D6112, D4112) System was master armed by COMMAND 1.

CLOSING ID 9 (M–D8112) System was master armed by COMMAND 1, Key Switch, RemoteAccount Manager or Test Timer, OR, a status report was transmitted while thesystem was armed.

(M–D6112, D4112) System was master armed by COMMAND 1.

CLOSING ZN 0 (L, B–D8112) System armed by User I.D. passcode #96.

CLOSING ID 0 (M–D8112) System armed by User I.D. passcode #96.

CLOSING ZN B to ZN F (L, B–D8112E1,G1,A) System armed by User I.D. passcode #1-5.

(L, B–D8112G2) System armed by Comex Group #1-5.

CLOSING ID B01 to ID B08 (M–D8112) System armed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #11-18.

CLOSING ID C01 to ID C02 (M–D8112) System armed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #21-28.

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CLOSING ID D01 to ID D08 (M–D8112) System armed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #31-38.

CLOSING ID E01 to ID E08 (M–D8112) System armed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #41-48.

CLOSING ID F01 to ID F08 (M–D8112) System armed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #51-58.

COMM RESTORAL (M–D7112, D9112) The PHONE# specified in the second line of the report has beenrestored.

DATE CHANGED (M–D9112) The panel date or time was changed by the user with the ID specified inthe second line of the report.

DIAG REPORT (M–D6112, D4112) A Command 42 was entered at a Command Center to transmita diagnostic report. No service conditions in trouble memory to report.

DIAG ZN # (M–D6112, D4112) A Command 42 was entered at a Command Center to transmita diagnostic report. The zone number is a diagnostic code for use by the alarmtechnician. See the 6112:Main Program Entry Guide for a description of the codes.

DURESS (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report has initiated aduress from a command center located in the AREA in second line of the report.

DURESS ID # (M–D6112, D4112) A user has initiated a duress from a command center. ID# = 0-9, B-F (zone programmed for Duress).

EARLY TO OPEN (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report has disarmedthe AREA before the programmed opening time window.

EXTN CLOSE TIME (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report extended theclosing time of the AREA to the TIME printed.

EXTRA RF POINT (M–D7112) An extra RF POINT in the AREA in the second line of the report hasbeen detected.

F CLOSE EARLY (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report armed theAREA before the programmed closing time while points in the AREA were faulted.Faulted points were not armed.

F CLOSE LATE (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report armed theAREA in the second line of the report after the programmed closing time whilepoints in the AREA were faulted. Faulted points were not armed.

F CLOSE PR INST (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report armed theperimeter of the AREA while points in the AREA were faulted. Faulted points werenot armed.

F CLOSE PR DLAY (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report has delayarmed the perimeter of the AREA while points in the AREA were faulted. Faultedpoints were not armed.

FAIL TO CLOSE (M–D7112, D9112) The AREA in the second line of the report was not armed beforethe programmed closing time.

FAIL TO OPEN (M–D7112, D9112) The AREA in the second line of the report was not disarmedduring the programmed opening time window.

FIRE FR 1 to FR 8 (B-D4012/8012, D4013/8013, D7112, D9112) Fire alarm on the zone number shown(1-8). The zone is programmed for pulse bell output.

FIRE ALARM (M–D7112, D9112) Alarm signal from the POINT (programmed with a Fire pointcode) and the AREA in second line of the report.

FIRE RESTORAL (M–D7112, D9112) The POINT (programmed with a Fire point code) in the AREAspecified in second line of the report has been restored after an alarm, trouble, ormissing condition.

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FIRE TROUBLE (M–D7112, D9112) Trouble condition from the POINT (programmed with a Firepoint code) in the AREA in second line of the report.

FIRE WALK END (M– D9112) Fire Walk Test ended.

FIRE WALK START (M– D9112) Fire Walk Test begun.

FORCED CLOSE (M-–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report armed theAREA while points in the AREA were faulted. Faulted points were not armed.

FORCED POINT (M–D7112, D9112) The POINT in the AREA in the second line of the report wasfaulted and bypassed when the system was armed.

LATE TO OPEN (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report disarmed theAREA after the programmed opening time window.

LISTEN DONE (L, B, M–D8112) Indicates the Listen-In mode has been terminated on thataccount/line.

LISTEN ## (L, B, M– D8112) Indicates the account number/Line Card number that is in theListen-In mode.

LOG THRESHOLD (M–D7112, D9112) The log in the panel has reached the programmed percent fullpoint programmed in item (default Log Full = 85%).

MISSING ALARM (M–D7112, D9112) The POINT in the AREA specified in the second line of the reportis missing.

MISSING FIRE (M–D7112, D9112) The POINT (programmed with a Fire point code) in the AREA insecond line of the report is missing.

MISSING TROUBLE (M–D7112, D9112) Trouble condition received from the POINT (programmed with aFire point code) in the AREA in second line of the report.

OPENING REPORT (L, B–D4112, D6112, D8112) (M–D4112, D6112) System disarmed.

(M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report has disarmedthe AREA.

OPENING ZN 1 to ZN 5 (L, B–D8112) Sub-control zone disarmed, OR system disarmed by User I.D.passcode #91-95 or Access Card assigned to level with this ID.

(L, B–D6112, D4112) System disarmed by User I.D. passcode #1-5.

(M–D8112) Sub-control zone disarmed.

(B–D7112, D9112) The area number shown has been disarmed (early, on time, orlate), OR, the account has been disarmed (early, on time, or late) by a user with theID number shown, OR, the perimeter of the area number shown has been instant ordelay armed.

OPENING ID 1 to ID 5 (M–D8112) System disarmed by User I.D. passcode #91-95.

(M–D6112, D4112) System disarmed by User I.D. passcode #1-5.

OPENING ZN 6 to ZN 8 (L, B–D8112) Sub-control zone disarmed, OR system disarmed by User I.D.passcode #6-8 or Comex Group #6-8, or by Access Card assigned to level with thisID.

(L, B–D6112) System disarmed by User I.D. passcode #6-7.

(M–D8112) Sub-control zone disarmed.

OPENING ID 6 to ID 7 (M–D6112) System disarmed by User I.D. passcode #6-7.

OPENING ID 601 to ID 608 (M–D8112) System disarmed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #61-68.

OPENING ID 701 to ID 708 (M–D8112) System disarmed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #71-78.

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OPENING ID 801 to ID 808 (M–D8112) System disarmed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #81-88.

OPENING ZN 9 (L, B–D8112) Unexpanded opening report, system was disarmed by Key Switch, oraccess control card assigned to level with this ID, OR accompanied by a statusreport was transmitted while the system was disarmed.

OPENING ID 9 (M–D8112) System was disarmed by Key Switch, OR a status report while thesystem was disarmed.

OPENING ZN 0 (L, B–D8112) System disarmed by User I.D. passcode #96.

OPENING ID 0 (M–D8112) System disarmed by User I.D. passcode #96.

OPENING ZN B to ZN F (L, B–D8112) System disarmed by User I.D. passcode or Comex Group #1-5, or byAccess Card assigned to level with this ID.

OPENING ID 801 (M–D8112) System disarmed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #81-88.

OPENING ID B01 to ID B08 (M–D8112) System disarmed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #11-18.

OPENING ID C01 to ID C08 (M–D8112) System disarmed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #21-28.

OPENING ID D01 to ID D08 (M–D8112) System disarmed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #31-38. For "Comex" I.D.passcode 38.

OPENING ID E01 to ID E08 (M–D8112) System disarmed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #41-48.

OPENING ID F01 to ID F08 (M–D8112) System disarmed by "Comex" I.D. passcode #51-58.

PARM CKSUM FAIL (M–D9112) The program in the panel parameters is corrupted. Send serviceimmediately.

PERM INST ARMED (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report armed theperimeter of the AREA.

PERM DLAY ARMED (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report delay armedthe perimeter of the AREA.

PHONE LINE FAIL (M–D7112, D9112) The premises phone line in the second line of the report is notoperational.

PHONE RESTORAL (M–D7112, D9112) The premises line in the second line of the report has beenrestored.

POINT BYPASS (M–D9112) The POINT in the AREA specified in the second line of the report isfaulted, and was bypassed by the user with the specified ID.

POINT CLOSING (M–D7112, D9112) The POINT in the AREA in the second line of the report wasarmed.

POINT OPENING (M–D7112, D9112) The POINT in the AREA in the second line of the report wasdisarmed.

PROG ACCESS BAD (M–D7112, D9112) An unsuccessful attempt has been made to locally access theaccount via the supervised command center or other serial device specified in thesecond line of the report.

PROG ACCESS OK (M–D7112, D9112) The account has been locally accessed via the supervisedcommand center or other serial device specified in the second line of the report.

PROGRAMR BYPASS (M-D9112) The POINT in the AREA in the second line of the report is faulted, andwas bypassed by a programmer with the specified serial device number when thesystem was armed.

PT BUS RESTORAL (M–D7112, D9112) Data line for the points or command centers restored.

PT BUS TROUBLE (M–D7112, D9112) Trouble on the data line for the points or command centers.

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PULSE ERROR # ## (L– D4112, D6112, D8112) The ACCT ### [ERROR] report, printed before this line,is a supplementary report. It indicates that an error occurred during the transmissionor report. The # signs shown represent the numbers of a code used to pinpoint thenature of the error. See D6500 Operation and Installation Manual for an explanationof the code.

RAM ACCESS FAIL (M–D7112, D9112) An unsuccessful attempt has been made by a RAM to contactthe account on the PHONE# specified in the second line of the report.

RAM ACCESS OK (M–D7112, D9112) The account has been contacted by a RAM on the PHONE#specified in the second line of the report.

RAM BYPASS (M–D9112) The POINT in the AREA specified in the second line of the report isfaulted, and was bypassed by a RAM via the specified phone line.

REBOOT (M–D7112, D9112) The panel has been reset.

RELAY RESET (M–D9112) The RELAY specified in the second line of the report has been reset.

RELAY SET (M–D9112) The RELAY specified in the second line of the report has been set.

REMOTE RESET (M–D9112) The panel power has been reset using RAM.

RESTORAL FR1 to FR 8 (B–D4012/8012, D4013/8013, D7112, D9112) Restoral of fire alarm on zone 1-8.

RESTORAL REPORT (L–D4112, D6112, D8112) Unexpanded restoral report.

(B, M–D4112, D6112, D8112) Command 41.

(M–D7112, D9112) The POINT in the AREA in the second line of the report wasrestored.

RESTORAL ZN 1 to ZN 8 (L, B–D4112, D6112, D7112, D8112, D9112, M–D4112, D6112) The zone numbershown was restored.

NOTE: Test subzones.

RESTORAL ZN 100 to ZN 800 (M–D8112) Master Zone 1-8 is restored.

RESTORAL ZN 101 to ZN 815 (M–D8112) Point 101-815 was restored.

RESTORAL ZN 9 (L, B, M–D6112, D4112, D8112) Battery restoral report, panel reboot, watchdogreset, power reset, or ResetBye with RAM.

(B–D7112, D9112) Panel reboot, watchdog reset, power reset, or ResetBye withRAM (can also be battery restoral report for D7112).

RESTORAL ZN 0 (L, B– D7112)(M–D8112) AC Power to the panel has been restored.

RESTORAL ZN B (L, B–D7112, D8112, D9112)(M– D8112 ) Primary Phone Line is restored (2 linesystem).

RESTORAL ZN C (L, B– D7112, D8112, D9112) (M– D8112 ) Secondary Phone Line is restored (2 linesystem).

RESTORAL ZN D (L, B, M–D8112) Zonex restoral message: indicates a trouble condition on the wiringfrom the POPEX Module to the POPITs has been cleared.

(L, B, M–D6112, D4112) Wiring connecting the panel and command centersrestored.

(B–D7112, D9112) Point bus, supervised command center, printer, or other serialdevice has been restored.

RESTORAL ZN E (L, B–all) (M–D4112, D6112, D8112) Automatic test report.

(L, B, M–D4112, D6112) AC Restoral.

(M–D6112, D4112) Indicates a prior failure to communicate

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RESTORAL ZN F (L, B–all) (M–D4112, D6112) Normal termination of RAM session.

(L, B, M–D8112) Normal termination of RAM session OR termination of theCommand 58 Fire Test.

RF BATTERY LOW (M– D7112) The RF POINT transmitter in the AREA in the second line of the reporthas a low battery.

RF BATT RESTORE (M– D7112) The RF POINT transmitter in the AREA in the second line of the reporthas been restored from a low battery.

RF INTERFERENCE (M– D7112) RF interference has been detected in premises RF system.

RF RCVR TROUBLE (M– D7112) The premises RF receiver is in a trouble condition.

RF RCVR RESTORAL (M– D7112) The premises RF receiver was restored from a trouble condition.

S: ALARM (M– D7112, D9112) Status report initiated by Skeds or by a user. The POINT in theAREA in the second line of the report is in alarm.

S: CLOSING (M– D7112, D9112) Status report initiated by Skeds or by a user. The AREA in thesecond line of the report is armed.

S: OPENING (M– D7112, D9112) Status report initiated by Skeds or by a user from a commandcenter: the AREA specified in the second line of the report is disarmed.

S: PERIM DELAY (M– D7112, D9112) Status report initiated by Skeds or by a user. The perimeter ofthe AREA in the second line of the report was delay armed.

S: PERIM INSTANT (M– D7112, D9112) Status report initiated by Skeds or by a user. The perimeter ofthe AREA in the second line of the report is armed.

S: RF BATT LOW (M– D7112) Status report. The transmitter at the POINT in the AREA in the secondline of the report has a low battery.

S: TROUBLE (M–D9112) Status report initiated by Skeds or by a user. The POINT in the AREA inthe second line of the report is in a trouble condition.

SDI FAILURE (M–D7112, D9112) A supervised command center, printer, or other serial devicelisted in the second line of the report is not operational.

SDI RESTORAL (M–D7112, D9112) The supervised command center, printer, or other serial devicelisted in the second line of the report was restored.

SENSOR RESET (M–D7112, D9112) The sensor specified in the second line of the report (labeled"RELAY") located in the specified AREA was reset by a user with the ID shown.

SHUNTED ZN 1 to ZN 8 (M–D8112) Zone 1-8 was shunted at arming time.

SHUNTED ZN 100 to ZN 800 (M–D8112) This report can be caused by two methods of shunting:

(1) Master Zone 1 which is not programmed for "Swinger Shunt" has been ForceArmed, or (2) Master Zone 1 has been "Swinger Shunted".

SHUNTED ZN 101 to ZN 815 (M–D8112) This report can be caused by two methods of shunting.

The point-of-protection which is assigned to a Master Zone that is not programmedfor "Swinger Shunt" was Force Armed, OR the point-of-protection was "SwingerShunted". When a point-of-protection is Swinger Shunted, all points which werepreviously shunted on that zone are also reported.

SKED BYPASS (M–D9112) The POINT in the AREA in the second line of the report is faulted, andwas bypassed when the system was armed by the specified Sked.

SKED CHANGED (M–D9112) The Sked in the second line of the report was changed by the user withthe specified ID.

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SKED EXECUTED (M–D9112) The Sked in the second line of the report was executed.

STATUS REPORT (B, M– D4112, D6112, D8112) Indicates that the next report is an accountstatus report.

STATUS REPORT ALARM ZN 1 (B–D4112, D6112, D8112, D9112) The zone number shown is in an alarm oralarm memory condition.

STATUS REPORT CLOSING ZN 1 (B–D7112, D9112) The area number shown is armed.

STATUS REPORT OPENING ZN 1 (B–D7112, D9112) The area number shown (which may be designated aperimeter instant or delay area) is disarmed.

(B–D8112) The account was disarmed by the User ID shown.

STATUS REPORT TROUBLE ZN1

(B– D9112) The zone number shown is in a trouble condition (D7112: seeFigure 3 for the actual point of the trouble).

(B– D4112, D6112) Zone faulted during status report.

SWINGER BYPASS (M–D7112, D9112) The POINT in the AREA in the second line of the report(which has been programmed for swinger bypass) is faulted, and was bypassedwhile the system was armed. If the point is restored while the system is armed, itis returned to the system, and is ready to detect faults.

TAMPER ALARM (M–D7112) Tamper alarm at the RF POINT in the AREA in the second line ofthe report.

TAMPER RESTORAL (M–D7112) The tamper alarm at the RF POINT in the AREA in the second lineof the report was restored.

TAMPER TROUBLE (M–D7112) Tamper trouble at the RF POINT in the AREA in the second line ofthe report.

TEST REPORT (M–D4112, D7112) Test report.

TEST REPORT AC FAILURE (M– D7112, D9112) No AC power. Panel is running on battery power only.

TEST REPORT BAD CALL TORAM

(M–D7112, D9112) Panel attempted to call RAM and was unsuccessful.

TEST REPORT BATTERY LOW (M–D7112, D9112) The panel battery has discharged to 11.8 VDC or less.

TEST REPORT BATTERYMISSING

(M–D7112, D9112) The panel battery is connected incorrectly, disconnected, orcompletely discharged.

TEST REPORT COMM FAILURE (M–D7112, D9112) Since the last test report, the panel was unable to completea call to a programmed phone number.

TEST REPORT EXTRA RF POINT (M–D7112) An extra RF POINT in the AREA in the second line of the report hasbeen detected.

TEST REPORT LOG OVERFLOW (M–D7112, D9112) The log in the panel has reached capacity (101%). Newevents are overwriting old events.

TEST REPORT LOGTHRESHOLD

(M– D7112, D9112) The log in the panel has reached the percent full pointprogrammed in .

TEST REPORT PARAMS BADCKSM

(M–D7112, D9112) The program in the panel is damaged. Send serviceimmediately.

TEST REPORT PROG ACCESSOK

(M–D7112, D9112) The account has been locally accessed via the supervisedcommand center or other serial device.

TEST REPORT PT BUSTROUBLE

(M–D7112, D9112) The data line for the points or command centers has failed.

TEST REPORT RF RCVRTROUBLE

(M–D7112) The premises RF receiver is in a trouble condition.

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TEST REPORT SDI FAILURE (M– D7112, D9112) Since the last test report was sent, a supervised commandcenter, printer, or other serial device failed.

TEST REPORT USER TAMPER (M– D7112, D9112) Since the last test report was sent, access was attemptedwith an invalid user passcode 5 times in 5 minutes.

TROUBLE FR 1 to FR 8 (B-D4012/8012, D4013/8013) Fire trouble on zone 1-8.

(B–D7112, D9112) A trouble or missing condition is reported from the zone withthe specified number, which has been programmed for pulse bell output.

TROUBLE REPORT (L–D4112, D6112, D8112) Unexpanded trouble report.

(B-D7112, M–D7112, D9112) The POINT in the AREA in the second line of thereport is in a trouble condition.

TROUBLE ZN 0 (B- D7112) AC power failure.

TROUBLE ZN 1 to ZN 16 (L, B)(M–D6112, D4112) The zone number shown (1-8) reports a troublecondition.

TROUBLE ZN 100 to ZN 800 (M–D8112) Trouble on zone 100-800.

TROUBLE ZN 101 to ZN 815 (M–D8112) Trouble on point 101-815.

TROUBLE* ZN 101 to ZN 815 (M–D8112) Point 101-815 is missing.

TROUBLE ZN 9 (L, B, M–D4112, D6112, D8112) (B-D7112) Low Battery report.

(L, B, M-D6112) Trouble on zone 9.

TROUBLE ZN 0 (L– D4112, D6112, D8112) (B– D7112) (M– D7112) AC Power failure (D8112can only send this report with a status report).

TROUBLE ZN B (L, B–all)(M– D8112) Primary Phone Line failure (2-Line system).

TROUBLE ZN C (L, B–all) (M– D8112) Secondary Phone Line failure (2-Line system).

TROUBLE ZN D (L, B, M–D8112) Zonex service required message: indicates a trouble conditionon the data lines wiring from the POPEX Module to the POPITs.

(L, B, M–D6112, D4112) Trouble on wiring connecting panel and commandcenters.

(B–D7112, D9112) Point bus, supervised command center, printer, or otherserial device trouble.

TROUBLE ZN E (L, B, M–D8112) Automatic Test report attempted more than twice. This followsa Restoral Zone E report.

(L, B, M–D8112, Skeds system) Fail to arm/disarm message.

(L, B–D6112, D4112) Indicates a prior failure to communicate.

TROUBLE ZN F (L, B-all)(M–D4112, D6112, D7112) Abnormal RAM session termination.

(L, B, M–D8112) Abnormal RAM session termination OR beginning of theCommand 58 Fire Test.

(B– D7112, D9112) Abnormal RAM session termination or communicationfailure.

USR ALARM CMD7 (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report initiated aCMD 7 in the AREA.

USR ALARM CMD9 (M–D7112, D9112) A user with the ID in the second line of the report initiated aCMD 9 in the specified AREA.

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USR ALRM ZN 0 to ZN 9 ZN B toZN F

(M–D4112, D6112) A user initiated a CMD 7 or CMD 9.

USR CODE TAMPER (M–D7112, D9112) Five attempts made in 5 minutes to access to the AREA inthe second line of the report with the invalid user ID shown.

USR CODE CHANGE (M–D7112, D9112) The passcode user ID in the second line of the report waschanged by the operator with the specified OPER ID.

USR CODE DELETE (M–D7112, D9112) The user ID specified in the second line of the report wasdeleted by the operator with the OPER ID shown.

WAS FORCE ARMED (B–D4112, D6112, D7112, D8112)(M–D4112, D6112, D7112, D8112, D9112)Account armed with zones or points faulted. The faulted zones or POPITs werenot armed. Zones, areas, or points which were not armed will be indicated by aTROUBLE or SHUNTED report.

WATCHDOG RESET (M–D7112, D9112) The panel's watchdog has reset. This is a non-emergencytroubleshooting message. If it is followed by SDI ##, call Radionics TechnicalSupport during normal business hours for help in interpreting the message.

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D6500 Diagnostic Messages

Description

The D6500 can generate several messages indicating the status of its internal components, peripheral devices,software, Line Cards, phone lines, and etc. The Date, Time, Line (if applicable), Message Text, and Receiver numberappear in the positions shown in Figure 4. An explanation of each message is also described below.

1 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 91 1 / 2 9 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 1 5 : 3 2 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B 3 B U S Y S E C O N DB U S Y S E C O N DB U S Y S E C O N DB U S Y S E C O N DB U S Y S E C O N DB U S Y S E C O N DB U S Y S E C O N DB U S Y S E C O N DB U S Y S E C O N D S 1 0 0 %S 1 0 0 %S 1 0 0 %S 1 0 0 %S 1 0 0 %S 1 0 0 %S 1 0 0 %S 1 0 0 %S 1 0 0 % R C V R 0 1 R C V R 0 1 R C V R 0 1 R C V R 0 1 R C V R 0 1 R C V R 0 1 R C V R 0 1 R C V R 0 1 R C V R 0 1

Figure 4: Standard 40-Character Format for D6500 Diagnostic Messages

Messages

REPORT: DEFINITION:

AC RESTORED AC power to the D6500 Receiver restored.

AC TROUBLED AC power to the D6500 Receiver interrupted. (1) (check AC switch and circuit breakers onpower supply card, check transformer voltage).

BATTERY MISSING Battery is disconnected or completely discharged, or BAT switch on Power Supply Card isoff. (1) (check circuit breakers on power supply card).

BATTERY PRESENT BATTERY MISSING condition corrected.

BATTERY RESTORED The D126 Batteries recharged to 13.2VDC after a "LOW BATTERY" reported. (batteriesare fully charged at 13.8VDC).

BUSY SECONDS ### % The line, or a group of lines shown has been busy more than 10% of the time during thepast 10 minutes. ### shows the percentage of time. See the D6500 Operation andInstallation Manual for more information on Busy Seconds.

CARD RESTORED Line Card restored to normal.

CARD TROUBLED Line Card is in trouble. (1) (2)

COMPUTER RESTORED Supervised computer connected to the automation port on the D6500 returned tooperation. See D6500 Operation and Installation Manual for more information.

COMPUTER TROUBLE Communication with supervised computer connected to the automation port on theD6500 has failed. See D6500 Operation and Installation Manual for more information.

ERROR # ## # A card or program error was detected by the receiver during self-diagnostic testing orduring a Manually Activated System Test. The numbers in this report are used to pinpointthe type of error. See D6500 Operation and Installation Manual for more information.

L# DIGITAL LC ##.## Line Card parameters (as programmed in the D6500:LINE product handler program)have been downloaded from the MPU Card's RAM to the Line Card indicated. "##.##"identifies the Software Version number of the Line Card. (2)

(1) These reports will continue to repeat until the condition causing the report is corrected. The actual interval will vary depending on themessage.

(2) These reports are generated when the receiver is powered up. They also print after Manual System Tests, Program Default Initialization,and/or when the receiver's internal diagnostics initiate the action indicated.

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L8 ACCT 888 [TEST] ZN 8 This is a printer test initiated by pressing the TEST Button.

LOW BATTERY The batteries inside the D6500 have discharged to 11.7VDC or less.

PAPER OUT The printer is out of paper, or the paper is not in contact with the paper sensor. (1)

PAPER IN Printer paper is making contact with the paper sensor.

PHONE RESTORED A receiver phone line has restored to normal.

PHONE TROUBLED A receiver phone line is in trouble. (1)

PRINTER OFFLINE The Printer Control Switch has been turned off. (1)

PRINTER ONLINE The Printer Control Switch has been turned on.

PRINTER RESTORAL Printer has been restored to operation.

PRINTER TROUBLE Printer failure. Check for paper jam, or print head stall. (1) (power down receiver, removeprinter, and check circuit breaker).

PRINTER ##.## Printer has been initialized. "##.##" identifies the software version number. (2]

PROGRAM MODE IN Programming Mode begun.

PROGRAM MODE OUT Programming Mode ended.

6500 MPU ##.## Identifies the software version number contained in the MPU Card. (2]

SERVICE REQUIRED A service required message is generated by the receiver when one of the followingconditions occurs:

1. A GSC Slave Dialer transmitting in single round format should be reprogrammed fordouble round.

2. The receiver received 10 or more pulses in a pulse format transmission.

3. A D8112G1 control panel with set to Yes should be reprogrammedto No.

(1) These reports will continue to repeat until the condition causing the report is corrected. The actual interval will vary depending on themessage.

(2) These reports are generated when the receiver is powered up. They also print after Manual System Tests, Program Default Initialization,and/or when the receiver's internal diagnostics initiate the action indicated.

NOTICE: The material and information in this manual has been carefully checked for accuracy and is presumedreliable. However, Radionics, Inc. assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modifyand revise this manual without notice.

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