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2. Central Station Formats
The following examples explain the receiver formats and how to properly program memory location #20. Each for-
mat starts with a four digit account code. This is the code that is assigned by your central station for billing purpos-
es. You must access the programming mode before programming these features (see Programming section A).
Important: If a number is shown, you must use that number. If an “X” is shown, use any appropriate number.
Note: A second information alarm message can be sent to the receiver, for any receiver that requires two separate
messages. The second alarm message is programmed in #21 location. For additional information about the second
alarm message, see Operation section B.
a. Ademco Contact ID Format
This DTMF format consists of a four digit account code, two digit message type, and a nine digit data field.
Account Code
Message Type
New Event
XXXX 18 1 14000 XXX #20
Memory Location
Any number to identify phone
General Alarm
Enter Contact ID Settings Here: 18 1 14000 #20
b. Ademco High Speed Format
This DTMF format consists of a four digit account code, eight zone codes and one alarm type digit. With this
format you can identify up to eight different phones by using a zone per phone. A “5” in a zone position means
no alarm. The following example shows an alarm from the third phone.
The 1600A Series phone can be programmed to dial a central station receiver only, or dial up to 5 voice num-
bers first, and if no answer, then dial the central station receiver. When calling the first numbers (memory posi-
tions #00-#04 (see Programming section D), the phone stays in “two-way talk mode” allowing two-way con-
versation. When calling the Central Station number (memory position #05), the phone is in a “listen only mode”
in order to interpret the hand shake signals of the receiver.
A second central station number position has been provided in
location #06 that is used when the central station receiver does
not have a talk over mode. If a number is placed in position
#05 and position #06 is cleared, the E-1600A will call the cen-
tral station monitor receiver. One or two alarm messages can
be sent to the receiver (see Operation section B, note 3). After
the receiver sends a kiss-off, the E-1600A lights the “Call
Connected” LED and goes into two-way talk mode. If numbers
are in both positions #05 and #06, the E-1600A will call the
receiver first, and after the kiss-off, will hang-up and redial the
number in position #06 for two-way voice communication
Notes: If only a central station is to be dialed, the central sta-
tion phone number must be preprogrammed in memory loca-
tion #05 and memory locations #00-#04 must be cleared.
d. Speed Dial Numbers
Location
#00
#01
#02
#03
#04
#05
#06
#07
#08
#09
Call Type
Voice - Emergency
Voice - Emergency
Voice - Emergency
Voice - Emergency
Voice - Emergency
Central Station Receiver
Central Station Voice Line
Voice - “Info” (E-1600-20A/52A only)
Voice - “Info” (E-1600-20A/52A only)
Voice - “Info” (E-1600-20A/52A only)
Account Code
Idle Zones
Alarmed Zone
XXXX 55155555 7 #20
Memory Location
Normal Alarm
Idle Zones
Enter Ademco High Speed ID Settings Here: 55155555 7 #20
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