P
AGE
54
46020-38-0299 <90-00029>
The LOG OFF command turns logging off. Changes in status
and device failures are not reported. The most recent changes
are stored in memory and displayed when the logging feature is
turned on.
Example of a change of status report:
ALM DISP 1 POINT 1 FAIL ALM LVL A OCT 22, 1995 10:22:00
CTL DISP 1 POINT 1 NORM ALM LVL D OCT 22, 1995 15:36:09
M
ODE
Purpose:
Shows if the system is locked or unlocked.
Format:
MODE
O
FF
, O
FFLINE
, O
N
Purpose:
Puts a device or devices in or out of service.
Format:
MAT [number] ON [data rate]
CPM [number] ON [data rate]
TBOS [number] ON [data rate]
MAT [number] OFF
CPM [number] OFF
TBOS [number] OFF
Remarks:
The ON command followed by the data rate puts a device in
service that interrogates at the defined baud rate. Up to 32
remote device channels (ports) can communicate with the data
port through 46022 Multiple Alarm Combiners. All devices on
any one channel must be set to the same data rate.
The OFF command puts a device out of service. When the device
is out of service, the MAP does not interrogate the device, but
lists the device as OFF in system status reports.
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