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Paging Feature About Automatic Paging Your system may be set up to automatically send messages to several pagers (4 pagers for VISTA-20P Series, 2 pagers for VISTA-15P Series) as certain conditions occur in your system. • The following events can be programmed by your installer to be sent to the pagers: arming and disarming†, alarms, and trouble conditions. († reports when arming/disarming from a keypad using a security code; auto-arming/disarming, arming with assigned button, and keyswitch arming do not send pager messages.) • You can also program the system to send an automatic pager message to alert you in the event that someone has not arrived home (disarmed the system) within a defined period of time (see the Scheduling section for details on programming a "latch key report"). • Your installer programs the pager phone numbers and reporting events. • The pager message consists of a 7-digit system status code that indicates the type of condition that has occurred. • An optional, predefined 16-digit character string can precede the 7-digit system status code; these characters can consist of a PIN no., subscriber account no., or any additional data that you may wish to have sent to the pager. • The pager display format is as follows: Optional 16 digits 3-digit Event Code È È AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA - BBB - CCCC Å 1-digit Partition No. + 3-digit Zone No. or User No. A = Optional 16-digits for Account numbers, PIN numbers, or any other data; programmed by the installer, if required. B = A 3-digit code that describes the event that has occurred in your system (see for event codes table below) C = A 1-digit Partition number plus a 3-digit Zone or User number, depending on the type of event that has occurred, where: • alarms and troubles display zone number • arming/disarming (opens/closes) display user number The 3-digit Event Codes (BBB) that can be displayed are: 911 = 811 = 101 = Alarms. Troubles. Open The 4-digit number The 4-digit number (system disarmed). (CCCC) following this code is the partition no. and zone no. that caused the alarm. (CCCC) following this code is the partition no. and zone no. that caused the trouble. The 4-digit number (CCCC) that follows this code is the partition no. and user no. that disarmed the system. 102 = Close (system armed). The 4-digit number (CCCC) that follows this code is the partition no. and user no. that armed the system. Examples of typical 7-digit pager displays follow. Ex. 1. 9 1 1 - 1 0 0 4 = R eporting of an alarm (911) caused by a fault on zone 4 on Partition 1 (1004). Ex. 2. 1 0 2 - 2 0 0 5 = Reporting of a closing-system arming (102)- by user 5 in Partition 2 (2005). - 30 - National Security Systems Inc (800) 457-1999

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Paging Feature
About Automatic Paging
Your system may be set up to automatically send messages to several pagers (4 pagers
for VISTA-20P Series, 2 pagers for VISTA-15P Series) as certain conditions occur in
your system.
The following events can be programmed by your installer to be sent to the pagers:
arming and disarming
, alarms, and trouble conditions. (
reports when
arming/disarming from a keypad using a security code; auto-arming/disarming,
arming with assigned button, and keyswitch arming do not send pager messages.)
You can also program the system to send an automatic pager message to alert you
in the event that someone has not arrived home (disarmed the system) within a
defined period of time (see the
Scheduling
section for details on programming a
“latch key report”).
Your installer programs the pager phone numbers and reporting events.
The pager message consists of a 7-digit system status code that indicates the type of
condition that has occurred.
An optional, predefined 16-digit character string can precede the 7-digit system
status code; these characters can consist of a PIN no., subscriber account no., or any
additional data that you may wish to have sent to the pager.
The pager display format is as follows:
Optional 16 digits
3-digit Event Code
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
BBB
CCCC
1-digit Partition No. + 3-digit Zone No.
or
User No.
A =
B =
C =
Optional 16-digits for
Account numbers,
PIN numbers, or any
other data;
programmed by the
installer, if required.
A 3-digit code that
describes the event
that has occurred
in your system
(see for event
codes table below)
A 1-digit Partition number plus a 3-digit Zone or User
number, depending on the type of event that has
occurred, where:
alarms and troubles display zone number
arming/disarming (opens/closes) display user number
The 3-digit Event Codes (BBB) that can be displayed are:
911 =
811 =
101 =
102 =
Alarms.
The 4-digit number
(CCCC) following this
code is the partition no.
and
zone no.
that
caused the alarm.
Troubles.
The 4-digit number
(CCCC) following this
code is the partition no.
and
zone no.
that
caused the trouble.
Open
(system disarmed).
The 4-digit number
(CCCC) that follows
this code is the
partition no. and
user
no.
that disarmed the
system.
Close
(system armed).
The 4-digit number
(CCCC) that follows
this code is the
partition no. and
user
no.
that armed the
system.
Examples of typical 7-digit pager displays follow.
Ex. 1.
911–1004
= Reporting of an alarm (911) caused by a fault on zone 4 on Partition 1 (1004).
Ex. 2.
102–2005
= Reporting of a closing–system arming (102)– by user 5 in Partition 2 (2005).
National Security Systems Inc (800) 457-1999