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Output Response:
There is no output response to this command; however, alarm
point 55 in display 25 for address 11 is now a critical alarm.
S
TATUS
Purpose:
Displays all status alarms.
Format:
STATUS
Remarks:
STAT or D may be substituted for STATUS.
Input Example:
STAT
Output Response:
1
5
3
G
DF (up to 30-character alarm point description)
1
5
4
L
D
TOWER FOUR LIGHT OUT
1
5
6
L
DF
1
7
15
G
D
1
7
19
L
D
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 a D,
meaning status). If the alarm has not been acknowledged, the
letter F follows the type of alarm; if the alarm has been acknowl-
edged, 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
status (level D) alarm that has not been acknowledged. The
second line reads as MAP 1, display 5, point 4, which is a local
status alarm reporting the loss of a light on tower four that has
been acknowledged.
PRINTER SYNTAX