SIA
The SIA Format is a complex format for which the raw format would be difficult to interpret. It is best to leave the understanding and interpretation of these signals entirely to the Patriot software. A template is provided (Account No: SIA1-0001-01) for all the possible types from this format along with appropriate descriptions. This template can be changed as desired to suit the monitoring stations specific needs.
It is possible to override the SIA template for a particular type by inserting that type number in the client record in question. This may be useful when it is required to change the behaviour of a template type. For instance, it may be decided that a particular event, which is treated as an alarm type signal in the template (which applies to most clients), is required to be a restoral for a certain client. Use the SIA template for alternate types lookup as normal and just enter that single type in the client's type list using the restoral check box.
The SIA Protocol 2 has the following format: SRRL[#AAAAAA|EMMZZZZ/MMZZZZ/MMZZZZ][DC4]
S
: Protocol identifier for SIA protocol 2RR
: Receiver number 00-FEL
: Line number 1-E[
: Beginning data delimiter#
: Account ID block codeAAAAAA
: Account ID, maximum sixteen digits (Patriot 5.2 currently only supports a maximum of six digits)|
: Field separatorE
: Function block codeMM
: Event code or modifierZZZZ
: Zone code, or user code, or time/date information/
: Data code packet separator]
: Ending data delimiter[DC4]
: Terminator, 14 Hex
The length of the signal varies and it can support the maximum 63-byte data block transmission from the control panel.
An example of a SIA standard transmission: SRRL[#1234|Nri1BA01][DC4]
Where:
S
: Protocol identifier for SIA protocol 2RR
: Receiver number 00-FEL
: Line number 1-E1234
: Account IDN
: New event function blockri1
: Area/Partition number 1BA01
: Burglary Alarm zone 01
Patriot can cope with SIA Account ID of up to 16 characters.