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Conettix D6600/D6100 | Computer Interface Manual | Appendix F: Format ID (by Message Type) – D6600 Only 
 
 
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Appendix F: Format ID (by Message Type) – D6600 Only 
 
 
If D6600 Menu Item 2.5.17 equals 1, the following outputs apply. 
 
D6500 Byte Description 
10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22 
Generic 
Example 
h  9  r r l s s s s a a a a C C C C C C C C t 
 
Table 106:  Generic Byte Description 
 
# Title 
Description 
Header Character (
h
Optional, check with the computer automation software for compatibility  
2 Message 
Type 
3-4 
Receiver Number 
Receiver gateway number from 01 to 99  
Line/Group Number 
Line number in the receiver gateway that sent the message  
6-9 
Spaces 
Six spaces  
10-13 Account 
Number 
Account number, four digits  
14-21 
Channels 
Channels 1 to 8  
22 
Trailer Character 
Typically, this is HEX 14 
 
SIA Mode Description 
Generic Example 
<LF><CRC><9><sequence#><receiver#><line#>[#aaaa|CCCCCCCC]<CR> 
 
Table 107:  Generic SIA Byte Description 
 
Title Description 
Standard line feed character  
CRC 
Cyclical redundancy check number  
Message Type 
sequence# 
The message sequence number, the valid sequence number range is 0001 to 
9999 
receiver# 
The receiver gateway that sent the message, valid digits are 01 to 99 
line# 
(Line/Group #) 
The line number of the line in the receiver gateway that sent the message. Valid 
digits are 00 to 99. The receiver uses Line 0 (zero) for internal messages. 
account# 
The communicator's account number, four digits. 
CCCCCCCC 
Channel 1 to 8  
 
 
 
The heavier outlined row in Table 106 and Table 107 indicate the meaning of the shaded digit in the 
D6500 Byte Description, SIA Mode Description Generic Examples, and Table 108 on page 147. 
 
Table 108 show examples for each format that the receiver supports. If Menu Item 2.5.17 = 1, the following 
message type follows a specific format ID. If Menu Item 2.5.17 = 0, the output to automation follows the standard 
message type ID.