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Reporting Formats
The following formats can be used to report to Silent Knight receivers and are explained further in this
section:
• SIA
• FSK & SK 4+2
• Radionics BFSK
• 16 Zone 4+2
SIA Format Printed Messages
The Security Industry Association (SIA) format can be used with a Silent Knight Model 9000 receiver

Each message is displayed in English followed by the zone number. Due to limited space on the 9000
display, some messages may be in abbreviated form

Table 0-1 shows the information that is printed at the Silent Knight 9000 receiver when the SIA format is
used for data transmission

Table 0-1. SIA Messages
9000 Printer Status of 5207
LOW BATTERY 0 System battery is low
BATTERY RESTORE 0 Battery voltage is back to normal
TROUBLE 0 AC power is off or low
AC RESTORE 0 AC power has come back on
PHONE LINE TROUBLE 1 Phone line 1 is not working
PHONE LINE TROUBLE 2 Phone line 2 is not working
PHONE LINE RESTORE 1 Phone line 1 is back to normal
PHONE LINE RESTORE 2 Phone line 2 is back to normal
EXPANSION TROUBLE 0 Dialer trouble
EXPANSION TROUBLE 1 Printer trouble
EXPANSION TROUBLE 7 EE memory trouble
EXPANSION TROUBLE 8 Xbus trouble
EXPANSION TROUBLE 17-23 Annunciator 1-7 trouble
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9000 Printer Status of 5207
EXPANSION TROUBLE 32 Notification device #1 trouble
EXPANSION TROUBLE 33 Notification device #2 trouble
EXPANSION TROUBLE 34 Notification device #3 trouble
EXPANSION TROUBLE 35 Notification device #4 trouble
EXPANSION TROUBLE 36 Smoke power trouble
EXPANSION TROUBLE 37 Accessory power trouble
EXPANSION TROUBLE 38 Earth ground fault to circuit ground
EXPANSION TROUBLE 39 Earth ground fault to power
EXPANSION RESTORE 0 Dialer back to normal
EXPANSION RESTORE 1 Printer back to normal
EXPANSION RESTORE 7 EE memory back to normal
EXPANSION RESTORE 17-23 Annunciator 1-7 back to normal
EXPANSION RESTORE 32 Notification device #1 back to normal
EXPANSION RESTORE 33 Notification device #2 back to normal
EXPANSION RESTORE 34 Notification device #3 back to normal
EXPANSION RESTORE 35 Notification device #4 back to normal
EXPANSION RESTORE 36 Smoke power back to normal
EXPANSION RESTORE 37 Accessory power back to normal
EXPANSION RESTORE 38 Circuit ground earth fault removed
EXPANSION RESTORE 39 Power earth ground fault removed
OPEN RESET ALARM ID 0 Confirms that an alarm was reset by access code 0
OPEN RESET ALARM ID 1 Confirms that an alarm was reset by access code 1
OPEN RESET ALARM ID (2-99) Confirms alarm reset by access code (2-99)
AUTO TEST 0 Automatic dialer test
MANUAL TEST 0 System tested by access code 0
MANUAL TEST 1 System tested by access code 1
MANUAL TEST (2-99) System tested by access code (2-99)
DATA LOST 0 Previous event could not be reported and the
information was lost
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9000 Printer Status of 5207
“FIRE“ is used as an example below. Possible zone types are FIRE, SPRINKLER, TAMPER, HEAT, and WATER

FIRE ALARM 1 Fire zone 1
FIRE ALARM (2-16) Fire zone (2-16)
FIRE RESTORE 1 Fire zone 1 back to normal
FIRE RESTORE (2-16) Fire zone (2-16) back to normal
FIRE SUPERVISORY 1 Fire zone 1 sprinkler supervisory condition
FIRE SUPERVISORY (2-16) Fire zone (2-16) sprinkler supervisory condition
FIRE TROUBLE 1 Fire zone 1 loop trouble
FIRE TROUBLE (2-16) Fire zone (2-16) loop trouble
FSK & SK 4+2 Format
You must use either the FSK or SK 4+2 format when reporting to the Silent Knight Model 8520 Receiver

Since the 8520 has only two digits for alarm codes, event type and zone numbers are combined into one
message. The first digit of the code is the type of report, the second digit is the last number of the zone

Example
Any two-digit code beginning with the digit 0 is a fire alarm

Code 01 = Fire alarm in zone 1 or 11
Code 05 = Fire alarm in zone 5 or 15
If you selected the 16-zone report option at Step 14.5 of Step Programming (Section 2 of the 5207
programming manual), the above information does not apply to you. Zone numbers will report as 1 - 16

See Table 0-4 for more information

The 4+2 format repeats after 10

Table 0-2. FSK & SK 4+2 Codes/Zones
FSK & 4+2 Description
Fire Codes
0Z Alarm
2Z Disable Restore (Fire type zones report as 20)
5Z Disable Zone (Fire type zones report as 50)
6Z Supervisory or Trouble
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FSK & 4+2 Description
7Z Alarm Restore, Supervisory Restore, and Trouble Restore
Other Zones
30 Dialer Test, Walk Test, Fire Drill
31 Phone Line 1 Trouble
32 Phone Line 2 Trouble
33 Expansion Trouble*
35 Phone Line 1 Restore
36 Phone Line 2 Restore
37 Expansion Restore
39 Data Lost
60 AC Lost
69 Low Battery
70 AC Restore
79 Battery Restore
9Y Reset Alarm by Code #
*Note: Expansion refers to all the expansion troubles and restores listed in the SIA
format (Section 0)

Y = Last digit of the user ID number

Z = last number of the zone

Radionics BFSK Format
Model 5207 can transmit using the Radionics BFSK format with 1400 Hz or 2300 Hz acknowledge. The
messages that will be printed are listed with the codes for FSK1 and SK 4+2

Radionics BFSK format can only report eight zone codes. Zones 9 through 16 report as zones 1 through 8;
zones 17 through 24 report as zones 1 through 8, and so on. Because of this limitation, programming the
5207 to report in both the Radionics BFSK and either the FSK or SK 4+2 formats is NOT advised. Use
only if required by the receiver

The Radionics BFSK format repeats after 8

It is recommended that you use no more than 8 zones if your system is programmed to report in Radionics
BFSK format. However, if you choose to use more than 8 zones with the Radionics BFSK format, it is a
good idea to make every 8th zone (such as Fire, Tamper Sprinkler, etc.) the same zone type (such as Fire)

If you assign the zones in this manner, the letter X in Table 0-3 will be a digit that represents every 8th zone
number, as shown below:
Digit Reported (X) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Zone Numbers 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 ..

Table 0-3. Radionics BFSK 4+2 Format
BFSK Description
Fire Codes
0X Alarm on zone X (see chart above for actual zone number)
E0 Shunt or disable restore Zone 0
F0 Trouble Zone 0 - zone shunted
FX Zone Trouble X (see chart above for actual zone number)
EX Alarm or trouble restore Zone X (see chart for actual zone #)
Other Zones
E9 Test/restore Zone 9
FB Trouble Zone B (Phone line fault)
FB Trouble Zone B
FC Trouble Zone C
EB Restore Zone B (Phone line 1 restore)
EB Restore Zone B (Phone line 2 trouble restore)
EC Restore Zone C
E9 Test/Restore Zone 9
F0 Trouble Zone 0
F9 Trouble Zone 9 - low battery
E0 Restore Zone 0 - AC restore
E9 Restore Zone 9 - battery restore
BY Open Zone (Code #) - reset by user code
16-Zone 4+2 Format
When selected, the FSK1 and SK 4+2 formats will send alarms on zones 1 through 16 as
01-16. All 16 zones have unique alarm codes. However, there are some limitations. Zone troubles and
restores cannot be completely distinguished from alarms. Zones 9 and 10 share some codes with battery and
AC supervision. Table 0-4 shows what codes will be reported when the 16-zone 4+2 format is used. (The
codes that will be reported if this option is not selected appear in Table 0-2.)
Table 0-4. 16-Zone 4+2 Format
Zone Code Description
Alarm Zone 1 01 ALARM 1
... ..

Alarm Zone 8 08 ALARM 8
Alarm Zone 9 09 ALARM 9
Alarm Zone 10 10 ALARM 10
Alarm Zone 11 11 ALARM 11
... ..

Alarm Zone 16 16 ALARM 16
Trouble Zone 1 61 TROUBLE 1
... ..

Trouble Zone 8 68 TROUBLE 8
Trouble Zone 9 69 BATTERY TROUBLE
Trouble Zone 10 60 AC TROUBLE
Trouble Zone 11 61 TROUBLE 1
... ..

Trouble Zone 16 66 TROUBLE 6
Restore Zone 1 71 RESTORE 1
... ..

Restore Zone 8 78 RESTORE 8
Restore Zone 9 79 BATTERY RESTORE
Restore Zone 10 20 ALARM RESTORE 10
Restore Zone 11 21 ALARM RESTORE 11
... ..

Restore Zone 16 26 ALARM RESTORE 16

Model 5207 can transmit using the Radionics BFSK format with 1400 Hz or 2300 Hz acknowledge. The messages that will be printed are listed with the codes for FSK1 and SK …

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