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Programming an RS-232 Service Modem Card,
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Step 2. Configure
Communication Settings
for Port B,
4.
Use the drop down list boxes under Communication Settings to specify the modem’s Baud
Rate, number of Data Bits and Stop Bits, and the Parity.
Figure 6-23. Communications Settings Box
Step 3. Select Events to
Forward to Remote
System
Move to the Event Reporting panel and select the check boxes that correspond to the types of
events you want annunciated at the remote system. Refer to Table 6-10 for information on
these checkboxes.
Service Modem
Commands
Service modem commands are either query type commands that request information or action
type commands that direct the panel to perform some function. The asterisk shown within
each command (starting on the next page) denotes the minimum number of characters that you
must type. For example, to use the TIME command, you need to type, at a minimum, the T
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character. In the examples, the - character represents the prompt.
Table 6-10. Event Choices
Checkbox
Application
Fire Alarm Events
Displays an event when an ALARM condition
occurs.
Trouble Events
Displays an event when a TROUBLE condition
occurs.
Supervisory Events
Displays an event when a SUPERVISORY
condition occurs.
Walk Test Events
Displays an event when a WALKtest occurs.
Silence/Reset Events
Displays an event when a System Reset or Alarm
Silence is performed.
SMPL Print Statements
Events
Displays SMPL Print statements at the remote
system.
Control Events
Displays an event when a control point (signal or
relay) turns ON or OFF.
Utility Events
Displays an event when a point with the Utility
type turns ON or OFF.
Pseudo Events
Displays an event when a pseudo point changes
state, either from ON to OFF or vice versa.
Reports Events
Specifies whether the system displays a report
when one is generated at the panel.