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A# Acct Number
Default:
0000
Selection:
For BFSK: 0000 to  0999,
0BBB to 0FFF
For Modem (four-digit account
numbers): 0000 to 9999,
BBBB to FFFF
For Modem (ten-digit account
numbers): 0000000000 to
9999999999, BBBBBBBBBB to
FFFFFFFFFF
Determines the account number reported for this
area. An account number must be assigned to each
active area.
Account numbers are used to group areas together.
Each area can have a different account number, or
several areas may share the same account number.
The control panel uses the account number as a
reference for arming and command center text
displays.
BFSK: Only the last three digits are transmitted.
Insert a 0 as the first digit of the account number.
Example:  0 2 3 4.
Modem IIIa
2
: Enter a four-digit or ten-digit number.
2.9.2
Programming Account Numbers in 9000
Series Control Panels, versions 6.20 and
Higher
The 9000MAIN version 1.12 handler and version
6.20 firmware and higher now can program a four-
digit or ten-digit account number for each area.
Programming Four-Digit Account Numbers
To properly program a four-digit account number
(such as 1234) using the D5200 Programmer, you
must enter leading 0s (zeroes) in Digits 1 to 6, and
then enter 1234 into Digits 7 to 10. When 0s are
entered for the first six digits (Digits 1 to 6), the 9000
Series Control Panel treats this as a four-digit
account number. See Table 21.
Table 21: Programming Four-Digit Account
Numbers
D5200 Programmer
A# Acct# Dgt 1&2  0 0
A# Acct# Dgt 3&4  0 0
A# Acct# Dgt 5&6  0 0
A# Acct# Dgt 7&8  1 2
A# Acct# Dgt 9&10 3 4
The D5200 account number entry shown in Table 21
appears in RPS as 1234.
Although the D5200 allows the character
“A” to be entered into the account, do
NOT use this character for the account
number.
Any account number digits containing “A”
for digits 1 to 6 that were uploaded to and
received by RPS are NOT displayed.
If an “A” was erroneously sent to the
control panel from the D5200 for any of
Digits 1 to 6, this can be corrected by:
 
Entering six leading 0s from the
D5200 and sending them to the
control panel.
 
Entering six leading 0s from RPS,
followed by the four-digit account
number, and sending them to the
control panel.
Programming Ten-Digit Account Numbers
To properly program a ten-digit account number
(such as 1122334455) using the D5200 Programmer,
you must enter a character for each of the ten digits.
See Table 22:
Table 22: Programming Ten Digit Account
Numbers
D5200 Programmer
A# Acct# Dgt 1&2  1 1
A# Acct# Dgt 3&4  2 2
A# Acct# Dgt 5&6  3 3
A# Acct# Dgt 7&8  4 4
A# Acct# Dgt 9&10 5 5
The D5200 account number entry shown in Table 22
appears in RPS as shown in Figure 2.