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Re: DSC-Cross Zone Police Code Alarm PROBLEM
YES. You are correct the board appends a "1" on the front of the 4A,
but the central station said they did not get anything for cross zone.
But..I shall test again and ask them again to look carefully for a 14A
or a 4A or a 140..but shouldn't they see and English string for the
code too?
THANKS
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 17:27:30 -0700, "alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>If you programmed a 4A into the cross zone police code reporting slot, and
>your panel is set to transmit contact ID, the central station will receive a
>"14A" or possibly a "140"
>js
>
><OldManTrying@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:iro092tj73ed1vjopphfur0r91fa6ab1tg@xxxxxxxxxx
>> This old man needs help from an expert-I'm stumped.
>> I have a 1 1/2 year old self installed/programmed-DSC 832 System. The
>> Board is labeled 50/300. Thus far everything seems to work fine
>> except:
>>
>> In my residence I wish to use the Cross Zone Police Code feature to
>> reduce FALSE ALARMS from a single zone. I have programmed
>> [328]Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes, Option #6 Cross Zone Police
>> Code Alarm as "4A".
>>
>> Today I did 3 tests.The central station got alarms for both the entry
>> zones & the MIR zones correctly but did not receive the 4A code.
>>
>> Typically I would want them to dispatch police after intruder violates
>> a perimeter/entry zone and an interior MIR (or less likely 2
>> perimeter/entry type zones) The Cross Zone Police Code Alarm seems
>> perfect for doing that. They would dispatch if "4A" is received & they
>> could not contact us by phone.
>>
>> FYI, I use my LCD keypad for programming and have tripled checked that
>> [328] option #6 is "4a". HELP PLEASE. THANKS
>
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