
Form Number.: 7-3005 File Name: SG Automation Output Revision/Date: 01/May 3, 2005
Department: Engineering
Division: Embedded Software Form Template Owner: Jeff Cougler
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4.25.1 SG/DMP Automation Output Additional Information
The SG output is very similar to the output of the DMP receiver. The SG output supports both the serial1 and serial3 format.
Below is a comparison of the Receivers.
Options DMP default SG default
Host Test interval: 1 min CPM configuration see manual
Acknowledge Timeout: 5 sec CPM configuration see manual
Line Number Length: 0 5 (RRLLL see option[2])
Zone Number Length: 2 2 (see option[17])
User Number Length: 2 2 (see option[17])
Host Baud: 9600 CPM configuration see manual.
Start Character: NONE P
Abort by user: No No
Area Format: Binary Binary (see option[B1])
Retries to Host: 5 CPM configuration see manual
Serial 3 Messages: No Yes
Print Always: Yes Yes
CRC: No No
Sequence Number: No No
Use “z” Zone messages: No No
Update Time to Panels: No No
Hours from GMT: 6 N.A.
Termination Character: 0x0d 0x14
Serial 1 example (s = space)
DMP: s33333sA041LOOP4ssssss[0d]
MLR: P01001ss33333sA041LOOP4ssssss[14]
Serial 3 example (s = space)
DMP: s12345 Zg\45\h 20\d 12-25\u 00001"WILLIAM SMITH[0d]
MLR: Ps12345 Zg\45\h 20\d 12-25\u 00001"WILLIAM SMITH[14]
4.26 Telenot/Telim (T)
TRRLLLssssAAAAAAsEssZZ [DC4]
Where T = the Telenot format identifier.
RR = the receiver number.
L = the line card number.
AAAAAA = the account code.
s = Spaces.
E = the ASCII code being sent by the panel.
A represents Alarm
F represents Fault
H represents Maintenance Restoral
K represents Restore
L represents Maintenance Alarm
N represents Emergency Alarms
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