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CC880/LP880, SC8016 | Operators Guide | 26.0 
Domestic Voice Message 
Reporting
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26.0 Domestic Voice Message 
Reporting 
The system can be configured by your security 
company to report to your mobile phone when an 
alarm occurs and play back a pre-recorded message 
detailing instructions. 
The pre-recorded message (up to a maximum of 
16 sec. in length) can be changed as many times as 
necessary. You need to discuss the recording of your 
message with your security company. To change or 
program new telephone numbers, see Section 25.2 
Programming Domestic Telephone Numbers
26.1  Acknowledging Domestic Voice 
Message Reporting 
When an alarm registers at the control panel, the 
control panel starts dialling the first telephone 
number. The recorded voice message starts playback 
as soon as the control panel dials the first telephone 
number and repeats itself continuously for 90 
seconds. 
When you answer the incoming call from the control 
panel, wait for the recorded message to end. A series 
of short tones follow the recorded message followed 
by a 20 sec. pause before the control panel hangs up 
and dials the next telephone number. 
 
During the 20 sec. pause, press the [*] button on your 
touch-tone telephone. Alternatively, you can use an 
optional phone controller (tone generator) if you do 
not have a touch-tone telephone. 
 
 
If an optional DTMF Command Module is 
installed by your security company, you can 
acknowledge the call during the message 
playback by pressing the [#] key. You no 
longer need to wait for the pre-recorded 
message to end. 
27.0  Basic Pager Reporting 
This feature is only applicable if your system is 
reporting to a pocket pager. Basic pager reporting 
requires some interpretation of the numbers that 
appear on the display. It is possible to differentiate 
between 1000 different systems when a number of 
control panels are reporting to the one pocket pager. 
27.1  Basic Pager Display Information 
Subscriber ID Number 
This is the identification number of the control panel 
and can only be programmed by your installer. 
Zone Status 
The zone status display shows you the status of each 
zone (1 to 8). Table 15 describes what each number 
means when displayed on the zone status display. 
 
Table 15:  Zone Status Display Descriptions 
 
Number 
Displayed 
Zone  
Description 
0 Zone 
Normal 
Indicates the corresponding zone is in the 
sealed state. 
1 Alarm 
Indicates the corresponding zone is unsealed 
and in alarm condition. 
2 Zone 
Bypassed 
Indicates a system operator manually isolated 
the corresponding zone. See Section 13.0 
Isolating Zones
 for information on how to 
manually isolate a zone(s) prior to arming the 
system. 
3 Zone 
Trouble 
Indicates a zone was left unsealed after the 
end of exit time. 
System Status 
The system status information is divided into four 
digits.  
Table 16:  System Status 
 
System Status 
Display 
Description 
First digit 
Indicates whether the system is armed 
or disarmed:  
8 = Disarmed 
9 = Armed 
Second digit 
Indicates which codepad alarm was 
triggered by the operator:  
0 = No Codepad Alarm 
1 = Codepad Panic or Duress Alarm 
2 = Codepad Fire Alarm 
3 = Codepad Medical Alarm 
Third digit 
Indicates when the AC mains supply has 
failed: 
0 = AC Supply is normal 
1 = AC Supply has failed 
Fourth digit 
Indicates when a system fault has 
occurred at the control panel: 
0 = System Normal – There are no 
faults. 
1 = System Fault – There is a fault 
registered by the control panel.