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2. Define alarm points and enter alarm text descriptions.
There are eight ways to define an alarm.
Alarms divide into two groups: LOCAL and GLOBAL. Alarms in
each of these two groups are divided into four levels: A, B, C and
D. Every alarm in the database is a LOCAL or GLOBAL alarm
without an alarm level. The default definition is a LOCAL level
D alarm.
The Printer Syntax recognizes alarm levels A, B, C and D as
CRITICAL, MAJOR, MINOR and STATUS alarms.
If you use software for configuring the system, refer to the
Dantel 46502 Status Monitor GPP Editor documentation.
S
AMPLE
GPP C
ONFIGURATION
F
ILE
Unlock
Pg Off
Unlock
Pg Off
This series of commands unlocks the GPP which allows configu-
ration changes and turns the paging feature off. If PAGE is not
turned off, the screen displays only one page of data and then
ignores all keyboard commands until you press the Enter key.
Reset All
Erases the entire configuration file. You should use this com-
mand only when you replace the entire file.
NOTE:
If you entered RESET ALL, repeat step 1.
Con ID 1 Disp 8-10
Tells the GPP to interrogate (poll) MAP 1 displays 8, 9 and 10.
There are 192 alarm points in these displays.
Set ID 1 Disp 8 Pnt 1 Global Pnt
Defines the alarm at point 1 as a global and critical (level A)
alarm.
Set ID 1 Disp 8 Pnt 2 Pnt
Defines the alarm at point 2 as being a local and critical (level A)
alarm. The GPP assumes that any alarm not defined as global is
local, so there is no need to define point 2 as a local alarm.
Set ID 1 Disp 8 Pnt 3 Global Major
Defines the alarm at point 3 as a global and major (level B)
alarm.
PRINTER SYNTAX