Parameter 55: Fbi Superfast/Lar300 - Honeywell FBII CP-220A Hookup And Installation Instructions

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REMEMBER!
To leave the Programming
Mode at any time, press
the Esc key. Doing so will
return the CP-220A to its
normal operating mode.
Programming changes will
be stored automatically.
PARAMETER 55:
FBI Superfast /
LAR300
Default:
The CP-220A has been factory programmed so that Codes 0-9 will display
their English language "spelled-out" equivalents, as stated in the table on
page 2-45.
NOTE 1: Even if programmed, the use of FBI English can subsequently be
"turned off" through the use of PARAMETER 30, which was
covered on page 2-28.
NOTE 2: Refer to Appendix B for important additional information on how
the CP-220A processes subscriber transmissions in this format.
Advancing to Next Parameter:
The next parameter in Category A is PARAMETER 55. Because it is not
sequential, it cannot be reached with a single press of the
to PARAMETER 55, press the N key.
The CP-220A displays the parameter just programmed ([PARAMETER
NUMBER 47]) with its first digit flashing, indicating its request for the next
parameter number.
You can reach PARAMETER 55 by pressing the 5 key twice.
SLOT 1 FBI SUPERFAST M/DD/YY HH:MM:SS
Background:
As stated in PARAMETER 47, Fire Burglary Instruments developed a
Central Station reporting format known as FBI Superfast which is
transmitted exclusively by FBI control products. Actually, there are two
versions of this format, the most common of which is known as the 4x1x2x1
(4 by 1 by 2 by 1) because of the way it assembles data for transmission to
the Central Station.
The original version of the FBI Superfast format was transmitted in a 4x3x1
configuration, which was also known as the LAR300 format because it was
incorporated in an FBI control panel known as the LAR300. The LAR300
format is composed of 8 characters, arranged in the following pattern:
1234 016 3
in which:
1234
refers to the subscriber's Account Number
016
refers to the actual Zone Number responsible for the alarm
3
refers to the Event (Alarm) Code
Both the LAR300 panel and its accompanying reporting format are no longer
popular and have since been replaced by the current 4x1x2x1 FBI Superfast
described in PARAMETER 47.
CP-220A Central Station Receiver Section 2: Programming the CP-220A Page 2-47
Hook-Up and Installation Manual
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