
Status Channel = 8 (Alarm with low battery (older 7620 radio only))
Notes: Each channel of these message types corresponds to a particular type of event. Because there are eight
channels, it is possible for multiple events to be reported in multiple channels in only one message.
(Example: “cccc 1553 5155 8” indicates an alarm on zone 1 and a restore on zone 4 and a low
battery)
Message Definition: Applies to:
cccc 5555 5555 8
Low Battery message 7620 or
7620ULF
only
cccc zzzz zzzz 8
Low battery with reported alarms
Alarm messages are identical to those reported when the status
channel is a “7”. The “8” only indicates that a low battery
condition is also present. (Please refer to the description of alarm
messages for status channel of “7”)
For these radios, the low battery message will be repeated when
other trouble conditions are reported (where the status channel =
‘6’). The low battery message will be sent directly following the
trouble message
In addition, the low battery message will also be sent when any
alarm or restore is reported.
These radios do not have a specific Low Battery Restore message.
After a low battery condition is received, a Low Battery Restore is
implied when the next alarm or Open/Close message is received
with a ‘7’ in the ninth channel rather than an ‘8’.
7620 or
7620ULF
only
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