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9. System Functions
9.1 What This Chapter Contains
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Overview
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Site Information Parameters
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Scheduling Parameters
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Modem Action Routine Parameters
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Software Upgrade Information
9.2 Overview
The System Functions Menu provides commands for setting and displaying system and
environmental manager functions. The System Parameters are used primarily for information
purposes. For example, the site name and the phone number of the unit are specified by these
parameters. When the unit pages or phones home, this information may be sent along with the
alarm and any message. The system parameters also specify scheduling information. For
example, the start of the overnight period is set by these parameters.
9.3 Systems Functions Menu
Type S at the system prompt and press the ENTER key to display the System Functions Menu.
- - - SYSTEM FUNCTIONS ( CMaster ) - - -
--- System Parameters Functions ---
DSP Display System Parameters SSP Set System Parameters
SHP Set Host Proc. Flag SDT Set Date and Time
--- Environmental Control Functions ---
SSA Set Sensor Alarms DSA Display Sensor Alarms
DSI Display Sensor Inputs DCC Display Contact Inputs
SRLY Set Relays RRLY Reset Relays
--- Device Management Functions ---
UPG Upgrade ASG Guard Software BOOT Reboot Unit
DUMP Dump Config. Details DUMPF Dump Config. Details to File
CDUMP Dump Customer Users CDUMPF Dump Customer Users to File
Other Menus: A -Alarm/Event U -User L -Log F -File P -Port/Session
Screen 9-1. System Functions Screen
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