Programming
PRINT command, described above, also applies to the PRINT HARD
COPY (or FILE) command.
Printer
The parameter which configures the type of printer connected to the
selected LSRA display. For an FCC type environment, the printer
option is not available on the lowest (first) and highest (last) LSRA
network addresses, as the LSRA-232 port is used for network
communications. Printer options can be directly entered using the
letters “N,” “F,” & “S,” i.e. valid options are: {None}, Form, & Strip.
Project Description
An identification label for this file. The project name may be up to 20
characters in length.
Project Name
The DOS filename under which the LSRA configuration information is
saved. The project filename may contain up to eight (8) characters. The
following characters are
not
valid in filenames: * ? , ; [ ] + = \ / : | < >.
The IRC-3 option requires the use of a unique filename for each LSRA
used.
Routing (FCC Only)
A filter which defines whether all messages meeting the Annunciation
Type criteria (above) are displayed or only messages meeting the
Annunciation Type criteria
and
are defined in the selected LSRA's
memory are displayed. When all messages is selected and no message
is defined in the selected LSRA's memory, the display will indicate:
No
Definition Found
.
Select FCC Text
Refer to FCC Text in this section.
Selected Display
The parameter which selects the address of the LSRA actively being
configured.
Set to No Switch Panel
A command to configure an annunciator without front panel switches
(Model LSRA).
Screen Label (LSS4 Only)
A 12-character message which appears on the LSS4 message screen as
shown below. The label blinks to indicate normal operation.
SCREEN LABEL M000
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