
Appendices
Contact ID Extended Reporting
Contact ID extended reporting is a new format
which when used with the DC6 can be used to
report circuit ID data, user ID etc. The central
station alarm receiver must be capable of
receiving “Contact ID extended Format” data.
Contact ID Reporting takes the following format:
CCCC Q EEE GG ZZZ
CCCC Customer account number.
Q Event qualifier, where E = new event (1)
and R = restore (3).
EEE Event code (see table below).
GG Always 00.
ZZZ Circuit/Contact ID number reporting the
alarm (001-038), or user number
(001-015) for open/close reports. System
status messages (Mains Fail, Walk Test,
etc.) contain zeros in the ZZZ location.
Code Description
110 Fire alarm
120 Panic (PA Code) alarm
121 Duress alarm
122 Silent PA alarm
123 Audible PA alarm
130 Intruder alarm (See Note)
134 Entry alarm
135 24 Hour alarm
137 Equipment tamper alarm
139 Alarm Confirmation
150 Auxiliary alarm
301 Mains failure
305 System reset (on-site or factory)
309 Battery test failure
382 Remote keypad removed
401 Open / Close by user
406 Alarm cancelled
409 Open / Close by keyswitch
572 Any CCT shunted
573 CCT “actively” omitted
Code Description
601 EF Test Call
628 Engineer program mode cancelled
Contact ID Event Codes
Note: 130 becomes CCT Tamper if Engineer Menu
1.9 option 30 is set to “Tamper is Burg”.
Resetting the Engineers passcode
If the installation engineer has inadvertently
changed the engineers passcode or the
passcode has been forgotten, the passcode can
be reset back to 1234 without losing any other
programmed data. This procedure can only be
used providing a master user passcode is
available:
1. Ensure that the system is unset and a user
passcode is available.
2. Remove the cover from the control panel, this
will cause a “Panel Lid tamper” alarm.
3. Ask the user to enter their passcode to silence
the alarm.
4. Place the blade of a small screwdriver
between the pins labelled “FACTORY RESTART”.
A multi-tone sound indicates the engineers
passcode has been reset.
5. Replace the control panel cover. At the
remote keypad enter 1234. The display will
show “Engineers Menu 1". To change the
engineer’s passcode see ”Change Engineer’s
Passcode on page 43.
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