UltraVoice Manual - Alerting & Notification
UltraVoice Manual - Alerting & Notification
UltraVoice Manual - Alerting & Notification
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8.8 Serial Report Format<br />
Federal Signal <strong>UltraVoice</strong><br />
Installation and Operation <strong>Manual</strong><br />
The serial report string has been preserved from the MC series siren controller to<br />
maintain compatibility. It has been expanded from the previous series controllers to<br />
include the ability to report code numbers as is done with the DTMF report string while<br />
still keeping the capability to report directly addressed functions.<br />
The serial string has one function state character making it one character shorter than<br />
the DTMF string. Unit types are the same as for the DTMF report format described in<br />
the previous section. Also refer to the previous section for the BCD equivalent of the<br />
ASCII codes.<br />
For information on serial control strings, see Section 1.5 of this manual.<br />
Serial Function State Definitions<br />
ASCII Char. Function State<br />
0 Wail<br />
1 Pulsed Wail<br />
2 Alt. Wail<br />
3 Steady<br />
4 Pulsed Steady<br />
5 Alt. Steady<br />
6 Aux<br />
7 Alarm<br />
8 Quiet Test<br />
9 Cancel<br />
: Public Address<br />
; Armed<br />
< Standby<br />
= Digital Voice<br />
A Code 1<br />
B Code 2<br />
C Code 3<br />
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p Code 48<br />
q Code 49<br />
r Code 50<br />
Serial Report Format<br />
Digit # Description<br />
1 Start Character, always an ASCII semicolon<br />
2 Unit Type programmed into unit (see Unit Type Definition)<br />
3 Function State (or code # ) Active (see Serial Function State Definitions)<br />
4 Unit Number, BCD most significant digit<br />
5 Unit Number, BCD middle digit<br />
OPTIONS<br />
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