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What is LRR?
LRR refers to a long-range radio system that sends messages to an external network.
LRR provides several advantages:
- The User ID of the person who triggered the message is provided.
- Ability to receive notification of a PANIC.
- Simplifies detecting of specific alarm events with better granularity.
These messages can be made visible to the AlarmDecoder either using a physical radio device or by enabling emulation in the configuration.
How do I enable LRR?
- Check your panel programming, which is likely field *29.
- If it's already enabled:
- You're already set up for LRR. Proceed to Step #2.
- If not:
- Enable the field on the panel
- If you don't have an LRR device then you'll need to enable emulation on the AlarmDecoder:
- Connect to your AlarmDecoder with a terminal. (PuTTY, screen, etc.)
- Send !
- Go through the configuration prompts and enable support for LRR emulation.
- If it's already enabled:
- Enable any reporting fields you want to receive. The ALARM_* events are always enabled. See the table below for the others.
| Name | Program Fields | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ALARM_EXIT_ERROR | *59 | Indicates an error when a zone is not closed during arming |
| TROUBLE | *60 | Indicates that a zone is reporting a tamper or failure |
| BYPASS | *61 | Indicates that a zone has been bypassed |
| ACLOSS | *62 | Indicates that AC power was lost |
| LOWBAT | *63 | Low battery indication |
| TEST_CALL | *64 | Indicates a phone test when in testing mode |
| OPEN | *65, requires *66 | Indicates that the alarm is disarmed |
| ARM_AWAY | *66 | Indicates that the system was armed AWAY |
| ARM_STAY | *66 | Indicates that the system was armed STAY |
| RFLOWBAT | *67 | Low battery indication for the RF transmitter |
| CANCEL | *68 | Indicates that the alarm was canceled after second disarm |
| RESTORE | *70 | Indicates that the alarm was restored |
| TROUBLE_RESTORE | *71 | Indicates that the trouble event was restored |
| BYPASS_RESTORE | *72 | Indicates that the bypassed zonew as restored |
| AC_RESTORE | *73 | Indicates that AC power was restored |
| LOWBAT_RESTORE | *74 | Indicates that the low battery has been restored |
| RFLOWBAT_RESTORE | *75 | Indicates that the low battery on the RF transmitter has been restored. |
| TEST_RESTORE | *76 | Indicates that a zone was restored in testing mode |
| ALARM_PANIC | Indicates that there is a panic | |
| ALARM_FIRE | Indicates that there is a fire | |
| ALARM_ENTRY | Indicates that there was an entry alarm | |
| ALARM_AUX | Indicates that an auxiliary alarm type was triggered | |
| ALARM_AUDIBLE | Indicates that an audible alarm is in progress | |
| ALARM_SILENT | Indicates that there was a silent alarm | |
| ALARM_PERIMETER | Indicates that there was a perimeter alarm |
