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4.7 Transmitted Messages (SIA Format)
General Message Format
Messages are transmitted to the monitoring station using the "SIA Level II" format.
NOTICE
: The message formats described here are NOT to be confused with messages
provided by the Security IP Receiver software to the host automation software (e.g. MAS).
(Those messages will typically include
the information discussed here, along with
date/time information and proprietary formatting.)
SIA Level II Message Format
Messages that reference an area: N riSSSS / XX PPP
System Messages (no area reference): N XX PPP
Where:
Sample Messages Meaning
N
This indicates a "new event".
ri
This indicates "area" (i.e., the next
number is an area reference).
N ri2 / BA 227
Burg. alarm associated
with area 2; access door
27. (Also see "Door
Activity", to follow.)
SSSS
This is the area number/ID.
XX
This is a two-character SIA alarm
code (refer to the SIA message list).
N ri4 / BA 73
Burg. alarm associated
with area 4; input-point
73.
PPP
This is the number/ID for the input
point or user associated with the
event, or optional information
(depending on the type of event).
N UX2
Digital dialer
communications test
signal.
When creating an account message template: Enter only the two-digit SIA code.
(The "N" is processed automatically by the receiver.)
Account Number Information: This is sent in another message-type, and is automatically
understood by the receiver software.
User IDs 998 and Higher: The SIA format supports unique user numbers up to 997 only (998 and
above will appear as "998").
User ID "999" is considered to be the "automatic user"--which means an event that was triggered
by the system.
Door Activity
Access-controlled doors are reported as "burg" alarms for input points 201 through 232,
based on the door ID/numbers (to obtain the door ID, subtract 200 from the input-point
number).
Doors are monitored in the same basic manner as the "Entry/Exit" type of input-points,
with the addition of the system being able to monitor 'Forced Entry' and 'Door Held Open'
conditions.
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