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– Workshop Manual – D6000/i14/V10
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The SWITCH command can also be used to reset a counter/timer input. On other input
points the SWITCH command has no effect.
Example:
9876 PULSE OP2 ON 500 OFF
The PULSE requires 4 values: 1
st
the point name or number, 2
nd
initial value to set point to,
3
rd
delay in milliseconds before changing to final value, 4
th
final value to set point to.
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ttempting to PULSE a point that isn’t an output will have no effect.
4.4.4 Disable Faulty Input
To disable an input should the sensor become faulty, you can use the DISABLE command:
Example:
9876 DISABLE input3
To reverse this action, use the ENABLE command:
Example:
9876 ENABLE input3
4.4.5
Temporary STOP/START User’s Notification
The STOP command is a universal command to stop getting text messages from an
automated system. This allows a person who has been accidently added to the unit to
disable the text message from the unit. Please note the STOP does not need to be preceded
with a password.
This command will stop you receiving any more notifications.
STOP
The STOP command also allows a user to temporarily disable messages to themselves, for
example when they are out of the country.
To re-start message use the START command:
Example:
9876 START
An administrator can view if a user has messages on stop with the VIEW command. The
START command can be configured to be administrator access only, forcing users to
contact the administrator to re-start them.
Example:
9876 VIEW USER ALL
This will output a list of all users and their settings.
An administrator can force a START on any user:
Example:
9876 START +447·········
Additionally to conform to automated text services best practice, the REMOVE command
can also be used without a password to remove the sender from the device.
This command will stop you receiving any more notifications.
REMOVE
Note: to remove users other than yourself, a password needs to be provided and you need
administrator access.