ENIGMA XM88422 Digital Receiver
Version 1.50
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INFO button
Pressing the Info button will display system status
information on the screen. Enter/Ack or Clr will exit
the status dialog box.
Arrow buttons
The arrow buttons can be used to browse in the list of
events up and down. In menu mode, these buttons
can be used to navigate through the pull down
menus. When programming, the Left and Right
buttons are used to skip forwards and backwards
between the data fields. The Up and Down buttons
are used to increase and decrease data fields, or
select between possible data values.
MENU button
The Menu button is used to get into the pull down
menu, once programming access is granted for the
central station operator.
FUNC button
Pressing the Func button enables the central station
operator to enter the password needed for local
programming access.
CPM Cold Start Sequence
After power-up, the CPM Module executes the cold
start sequence. It verifies the memory buffer contents
and performs self-check. During the cold start
sequence the ENIGMA logo and version information
is displayed on the screen, and a counter runs down
in the upper-left corner. If the CPM finds an error
during the self-check it will stop, its buzzer will beep
and in the upper-left corner, it will display the error
code. After the cold start sequence is completed, the
CPM Unit will enter normal operating mode.
Normal Operation
In normal operation, the CPM Unit receives
messages from the Line Cards, displays them and
forwards them to the computer and printer. If a
computer with automation software is connected to
the receiver, the CPM Unit requires minimal
interaction from the central station operator. The LCD
displays the events in a list, the main menu and the
status row in the bottom of the screen.
The Status Row
The status row is displayed in the bottom of the
screen. It displays the last receiver status event
(service or trouble), protected mode display and the
date and time of the receiver.
RECEIVER RESET 97/06/20 15:32:01
The protected mode of the receiver is indicated with a
small key displayed in the status row. The menu,
local programming of the receiver and the utility
functions are accessible only in protected mode.
List of Events
The events received by the Line Cards are displayed
on the CPM screen in a list. The rows of the list
represent the individual events; the current event is
highlighted in the list of events with inverse display.
The display is as follows:
1234 Panic 01 02 06/20 15:40:02
In the first column, the account number is displayed,
in this case
1234
. Account number
0000
represents
the service and trouble events of the receiver. The
special account number
???
signifies the fault data
events reported by the Line Cards in debug mode.
The account number can be up to 6 digits.
The second row shows the event information. The
event information can be different depending on the
incoming format, the preset and user defined
libraries. Examples for event information:
21
Normal event, code 21
Panic 01
SIA Event code NPA01
Burglary 01 005
Contact ID code E13001005
Custom Event 01
User defined event in the user
library as “Custom Event 01”
The event information contains all data related to the
event such as group/partition and zone/user
numbers. More about preset and user define libraries
in the Libraries section.
The third column displays the number of the Line
Card, from which the event was received. The Line
Card numbers can be between
01
and
1E
. Number
00
represents CPM service events and events
coming from the COM2 RS232 serial port.
The fourth column contains the time and date of the
event. Every event, including the service and trouble
events of the receiver and the manual acknowledge,
are stored in the memory buffer with time and date
stamped. That allows the receiver to forward the
events to the computer (with Clock Signal Protocol)
and printer with the real time and date of the event,
even if the message is forwarded later.
Review the List of Events
The list of events can be reviewed with the use of the
directional buttons. Pressing Up and Down will move
the highlighted cursor backwards and forwards in the
list, allowing to view the contents of the memory
buffer.
Summary of Contents for XM88422
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