DC-04-2000.05 | DCS SIA 2000 Standard
Scope and Benefits
The SIA-2000 protocol structures the communication between a control and a central station receiver. The basic form of this communication conveys information such as alarms, alarm cancels, troubles and restorals. This involves transferring information records from the control to the central station and receiving acknowledgments from the receiver for each record.
To support features such as remote panel programming and alarm verification through audio or video means, the protocol has provisions to extend the communication session. Once extended, the receiver can query the control for information or change the control’s configuration. The extended session can also be used for verification. It is at this point, that communication using SIA-2000 ends and the appropriate form of communication for verification begins.
Sponsoring Subcommittee or Working Group
Intrusion Subcommittee
Year Published
2000
ANSI
No
Document Type
Standard
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