In addition to the date and time, the display shows the
Receiver and Group Numbers
(see pages 2-8, and 2-10
through 2-11), the
Account Number,
and the English
language descriptor programmed to represent the
numerical code used for
fire
. The actual numerical
Event
Code
will not be displayed under such conditions, but
when the data is sent to the printer, both the literal
transmission
and
the English language descriptor will be
printed, as shown below:
05/13/94 15:40:04 08 5678 2 08 5678 FIRE
Notice that
Code 2,
representing
fire
, appears in the initial
part of the printout, along with the descriptor, which
follows at the end.
When you use
PARAMETER 28
to program the use of
English language descriptors, keep in mind that only the
numeric
Event Codes
(0 through 9) are "eligible" for this
purpose. Thus, if descriptors have been programmed in
PARAMETER 28,
any hexadecimal characters (B through
F) transmitted in the message will automatically display
the following English language terms:
B
=
OPENING
C
=
CLOSING
D
=
ABORT
(CANCEL)
E = RESTORE
F
=
SYSTEM
TROUBLE
These are fixed and cannot be reprogrammed. Refer to the
table on page
B-9 for summary information on the
4x1 Standard Format.
Page B-14 Appendix B:
CP-220A Central Station Receiver
Communication Formats
Hook-Up and Installation Manual