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Conettix D6600/D6100 | Computer Interface Manual | Appendix C: Modem IIIa2 Messages 
 
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C.1 
Zonex and Comex Translation 
These numbered items correspond to the number in 
the last column in Table 92 starting on page 61. 
1.  The D7112/D9112 verifies the user identification 
and point data formats and sends them to the 
automation system. If the control panel requests a 
translation, the D6600/D6100 converts point data 
to Zonex format and user IDs to Comex format. If 
there is no request for translation, points and IDs 
are sent to the automation PC and print on the 
connected printer with no conversion. Table 94 
shows the translation of User IDs and Table 93 
shows the translation of point data. 
Table 93: 
Point to Zonex Translation 
 
Point ZONEX 
001-008 
100-800 
009-024 101-116 
025-040 
201-216 
041-056 301-316 
057-072 
401-416 
073-088 501-516 
089-104 
601-616 
105-120 701-716 
121-136 
801-816 
137-152 117-132 
153-168 
217-232 
169-184 317-332 
185-200 
417-432 
201-216 517-532 
217-232 
617-632 
233-247 717-731 
 
Table 94: 
User ID to Comex Translation 
 
ID COMEX 
1-5 001-005 
0-13 
601-608 
14-21 701-708 
22-29 
801-808 
30-37 B01-B08 
38-45 
C01-C08 
46-53 D01-D08 
54-61 
E01-E08 
62-69 F01-F08 
70-249 
000 
 
2.  A D7112 using the Modem II format can transmit 
these messages. 
3. Not 
used. 
4.  When the D7112 is transmitting a test report in 
Modem II format, the area number is sent to the 
automation system if the output format is in SIA 
communications mode. 
 
Example 1:  Log Threshold Since Last Call 
<header>[#aaaa|OriaJL] 
 
5.  When transmitted by a D7112, the identification 
number, if any, also prints. Refer to Forced Point in 
the D9112B Program Entry Guide 
(P/N: 74-06145-000-D). 
6.  Not entering a phone number turns off these 
messages for the event class. All messages in this 
class exist in a unique event class. 
7.  For these events, the area denotes the location of 
the keypad used to initiate the event (see Sensor 
Reset). 
8.  BFSK Format: For the D9112, unless otherwise 
specified, the zone digit “z” uses the “BFSK Zone 
Code” as a base for a given point. This code is 
programmed in the control panel by point. The 
zone digit “i” indicates the most significant digit of 
the user ID. 
9.  For the D7112, unless otherwise specified, Table 95 
is the basis for the zone digit “z” and ID 
translation; however, actual IDs only go up to 25. 
 
Table 95: 
Reported Zone/ID to Actual Point/ID 
 
Reported Zone/ID 
 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
Actual 
Point/ID 
 
9  10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
 
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 
 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
 
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 
 
10.  This message reports from a D7112 RF point. The 
internal or external printer prints the label “RF 
POINT=” instead of “POINT=” in the second line 
(Example 2). 
 
Example 2:  Label RF Point 
dd/dd tt:tt ql ACC aaaa FIRE ALARM 
+++ ACC aaaa   AREA=a RF POINT=ppp