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XYZ<br />

GG<br />

CCC<br />

S<br />

3 Digit Event Code composed using the digits 0-9 and B-F.<br />

Group or Partition (Area) number composed using two hex digits 0-9 and B-F. Use 00 to indicate<br />

that no specific group or partition information is applicable.<br />

Zone Number (Event Reports) or User Number for (Open / Close Reports) composed using the<br />

digits 0-9 and B-F. Use 000 to indicate that no specific zone or user information applies.<br />

Sum of all digits + S such that a MOD 15 will result in a 0. Not a 0 shall be transmitted as a 10 and<br />

valued as a 10 for checksum purposes even though it is displayed and printed as a '0'.<br />

The <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> controller does not change or alter messages from this format when Contact ID is selected<br />

as the reporting format.<br />

SIA L2 (SIA Level Two)<br />

SIA Level Two is a modem based reporting format that is ideal for large scale integrated solutions such as the<br />

<strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong>. Comprising of a multiple message format and tonal acknowledgement the SIA (Security<br />

Industry Association) format provides many reporting features ideal for access control, automation and large<br />

burglary.<br />

The SIA protocol is pre-defined and requires no further programming to operate with the exception of an<br />

account code for an area or service that is running SIA. It is also possible to assign a special code to the zone<br />

type being used for reporting if needed. The custom types are shown in the table following the zone types<br />

assigned to each module.<br />

Zones are reported using the standard burglary codes as detailed below. Openings, closings and other area<br />

operations are reported used the area reporting codes.<br />

Alarm / Open BA BR<br />

Tamper BT BJ<br />

Bypass BB BR<br />

SIA Level 2 Message Format<br />

The format of the SIA messages can vary greatly depending on the leading zero's configuration for each of the<br />

various data code packets that can be sent. Given the large number of zones, users and areas the <strong>Protege</strong><br />

<strong>System</strong> attempts to use the maximum of these that is available. Some provision is provided to reduce the size of<br />

these fields (Account Code to 4 Digits, Zone Numbers to 4 Digits) to allow easy integration with monitoring<br />

software.<br />

When configuring the automation software at the monitoring station for the information coming from the receiver<br />

the following format should be used. In most cases a 4 digit account code can be set in the service and used as<br />

default.<br />

The first transmitted data is always the account code block, this is not shown and typically prefixed with a D or F<br />

dependent on the size of the account code. This can be either 4 or 6 digits (D# or F#).<br />

N ri GGG BA WXYZ ....<br />

Where:<br />

N<br />

Signifies a new event or an O will signify a old event that is being reported.<br />

ri GGG The area or partition that is being reported from 000 to 999.<br />

BA<br />

WXYZ<br />

Event Code<br />

In the example the event code is BA (Burglary Alarm) however there are a large number of event<br />

codes, refer to the reporting maps for more information.<br />

4 Digit zone or user number that generate the event code.<br />

320 PRT-CTRL-SE <strong>Protege</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> | PRT-CTRL-SE

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