i-on Range Appendix IPage 139Where:AAAAAA 6-digit programmable account code (e.g. 123456).“N” New Event (always N).“ti”hh:mm/ time (e.g. ti10:23/).“id”nnn/ user number, if applicable; otherwise not sent (e.g.id123/ or id6/).“ri”nn/ partition no. (e.g. ri12/ or ri3).CC event code (e.g. FA = Fire Alarm).cc zone number, if applicable; otherwise not sent(e.g. 23 or 5).“A”S text description of event, usually the log eventdescription.(The control unit sends those characters shown between “ and “ above literally as theyappear in the text.)For example, if there is a fire alarm on zone 2 of partition 4 at 10:15 (partition 4 accountnumber is 10), the message would be:SIA1: #000010|NFA2SIA2: #000010|N/ri4/FA2SIA3: #000010|Nti10:15/ri4/FA2 #000010|AFire Zone 2Extended SIA3: #000010|Nti10:15/ri4/FA2/AFire Zone 2Extended SIA3 V2Some versions of the software that works in SIA receivers do not always recognise the “/”text delimiter. This can cause problems with spurious “Mains Fail” messages appearing tothe ARC when the control unit sets, unsets or goes into or out or installer mode.In version 2 of Extended SIA3 the “/” delimiter has been replaced by a “|”. So, for example,the string:#000010|Nti10:15/ri4/FA2/AFire Zone 2becomes:#000010|Nti10:15|ri4|FA2|AFire Zone 2If you have experienced problems with spurious “Mains Fail” messages try using thisExtended SIA3 V2 option.