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ADEMCO CONTACT ID REPORTING (revised 10/1/2012) Contact ID reporting takes the following format: CCCC Q EEE GG ZZZ CCCC = customer (subscriber account number) Q = event qualifier, E = new event, R = restore EEE = event code GG = partition number, 00-08 (always 00 for non-partitioned panels)
19 lip 2024 · Składnia formatu Contact ID. AAAA B CCC DD EEE. AAAA > numer konta abonenckiego (cztery znaki; 0-9 A-F) B > kwalifikacja zdarzenia (E – nowe zdarzenie; R – powrót po zdarzeniu) CCC > kod zdarzenia (trzy cyfry; 0-9) DD > numer strefy (00-08) (00 dla urządzeń bez partycji)
The Ademco “Contact ID” protocol has become a prevalent and respected format for digital communications between security alarm systems and central monitoring stations. Many manufacturers have adopted it, seeking industry wide compatibility.
The Ademco “Contact ID” protocol has become a prevalent and respected format for digital communications between security alarm systems and central monitoring stations. Many manufacturers have adopted it, seeking industry wide compatibility.
This standard details the specification for the “Ademco ® Contact ID” communication format, originally developed by the Ademco Group, a division of Pittway Corporation. The purpose of this standard is to detail the Contact ID signaling format such that it can be adopted by any manufacturer of digital transmitters or receivers.
The Transmit Speed, usually set to either 10, 20 or 40 pps for 3/1, 3/1 extended and 4/2 formats, is ignored when transmitting Contact ID since DTMF tones (fixed at 50ms burst), rather than 1800 or 1900Hz pulses, are used. Mapping of System Log Events to Contact ID Messages.
Contact ID format can vary depending on receiver, Ademco can use either 18 or 98 format. Surgard can use either 18, 58 or 98 format. The most common format is 18 format. Event codes are standard to Contact ID and are ideally set up as a standard Contact ID template client.