
Form Number.: 7-3005 File Name: SG Automation Output Revision/Date: 01/May 3, 2005
Department: Engineering
Division: Embedded Software Form Template Owner: Jeff Cougler
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DD : Data line type (40)
TTTT : Transaction number, spaces.
SS : System dialer type
PP : Programmed line suffix. From DNIS Table
CC : Call attempts( decimal )
X : Data row number. This number will increment as each data row is received (0 is end of Message).
AAAA : Account Code, 4 digits
DDDR : Location id and rotary ID transmitted of if not from DDD comes from DNIS table
NNNNNNNNNN: Temporary phone number.
EEEEEEEE : Alarm Bits
BBBB : Status Bits
QQ : User id
HH : Action id codes
ZZZZZZ : Zone alarm status ( 24 bits ) Each zone is represented by a bit.
TTTTTT : Zone trouble status ( 24 bits ). Each zone is represented by a bit.
KK : Checksum calculated on all preceding digits
[DC4] : Terminator, 14 Hex.
Ex.
W0100101Csss40ssssSSss011567871404166650283EEEEEEEEBBBBQQHHZZZZZZTTTTTTKK[DC4]
4.32.6.1 System Dialer type: SS
The start digit of the round will determine the format type of the dialer.
Format Type System Dialer type Version
700 Not Supported 1 700 Not Supported
None 7 C2K
W900 C 970
W1000/W2000/W3000 2 W1C
W1000/W2000/W3000 3 W3C
W1000/W2000/W3000 7 W2C
W1000/W2000/W3000 A W1K
W1000/W2000/W3000 B W3K
W1000/W2000/W3000 F W2K+
W800 E None
Old 2000 9 TEMP 2K
Old 2000 D W2K
Data Row number: X
DATA ROW NUMBER = 0
Every contact will end it's communication with a data row number = 0. Depending upon the dialer type, this can indicate a
trouble condition.
If the system type is 01 - 0F (hex), the following codes apply.
If the data row number is 0, the Alarm bits are redefined as follows:
X Trouble indicator
0 = NORMAL ENDING
1-F = ABNORMAL ENDING
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