Mystery SIA signals

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Mystery SIA signals Eyeball Kid 03-29-2008
Posted by Eyeball Kid on March 29, 2008, 9:13 pm
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anybody know what a UX6 or UX1 is?

Where does one find the big master list of all SIA reporting codes? (I
don't trust the short version in the back of the DSC install manual).

Posted by Jim Rojas on March 29, 2008, 9:19 pm
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According to my SIA list, UX means undefined alarm condition occurred.

Might be zone 1 & zone 6.

Make sure you have 11's in all reporting codes. I never did trust DSC
autoreporting format option.

Jim Rojas




Eyeball Kid wrote:
> anybody know what a UX6 or UX1 is?
>
> Where does one find the big master list of all SIA reporting codes? (I
> don't trust the short version in the back of the DSC install manual).

Posted by Doug on March 29, 2008, 9:36 pm
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> According to my SIA list, UX means undefined alarm condition occurred.
>
> Might be zone 1 & zone 6.
>
> Make sure you have 11's in all reporting codes. I never did trust DSC
> autoreporting format option.
>
> Jim Rojas
>
>
>
>
> Eyeball Kid wrote:
>> anybody know what a UX6 or UX1 is?
>>
>> Where does one find the big master list of all SIA reporting codes? (I
>> don't trust the short version in the back of the DSC install manual).

Download the event log from the panel and match the event with the time the
CS received the signal, that should tell you where it came from.

Doug



Posted by Mark Leuck on March 29, 2008, 11:31 pm
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>
> Make sure you have 11's in all reporting codes. I never did trust DSC
> autoreporting format option.
>
> Jim Rojas

You're kidding right? Putting 11's in for report does does nothing if auto
reporting is turned on and comes in with 11 as the zone number of everything
if turned off

Autoreporting works fine



Posted by Roland Moore on March 30, 2008, 4:03 am
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There are many flavors of SIA it seems when it comes to what the central
station gets. It is not all just a single version of SIA. A central station
guy like Leuck could explain the differences in SIA codes better than I
could. Some panels send a more complete version of SIA than others when
using the auto report option.
When using GE panels and sending SIA for example, if you program a wireless
point as a motion detector, smoke, heat etc, the central station will
receive that information. Do the same thing with DSC and the central
station will end up with less information using its SIA codes.

> anybody know what a UX6 or UX1 is?
>
> Where does one find the big master list of all SIA reporting codes? (I
> don't trust the short version in the back of the DSC install manual).



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