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NOTE:
This is a typical display of the alarm points that have been set.
The first column is the address of the MAP, the second column
is the display number, and the third column is the alarm point
number. The fourth column indicates if it is local or global,
and the last column gives the type of alarm (this is always an
A, meaning critical). If the alarm has not been acknowledged,
the letter F follows the type of alarm; if the alarm has been
acknowledged, there is no F. If a description of this point has
been entered, it is displayed.
The first line reads as MAP 1, display 5, alarm point 3, a
global critical alarm that has not been acknowledged. The
second line reads as MAP 1, display 5, point 4, which is a local
critical alarm reporting the loss of a light on tower four that
has been acknowledged.
D
ATE
Purpose:
Sets or displays the date.
Format:
DATE
DATE MM/DD/YY or MM-DD-YY
Remarks:
The command DATE displays the system date.
The command DATE followed by the month-day-year entry sets
the system date.
Output Response:
The date is displayed when the command DATE is entered.
D
ESCRIBE
Purpose:
Assigns an easily understandable message to specific alarm
points; for example, Tower light 4 is out.
Format:
DESCRIBE ID # DISPLAY # POINT #
At the ENTER TEXT prompt, type a description of 30 characters
or less, including punctuation and spaces.
PRINTER SYNTAX