MX8000 Installation and Operation Guide
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FORMAT 6
When the MX8000 receives a Silent Knight Format 6 (FSK 2) transmission, the output protocol to the
computer is as shown in Figure 8–12.
RG1234564131T
PROGRAMMABLE TERMINATOR
PREMISE CODE
ACCOUNT NUMBER
GROUP NUMBER
RECEIVER NUMBER
Figure 8–12: CP-220/Silent Knight Format 6 (FSK 2)
8.7.6 MX8000/CP-220 System Messages
The MX8000 generates messages to the automation computer for system generated troubles/restores and
operator generated troubles/restores while operating using the CP-220 automation protocol. These message
are listed in Table 8–25.
Table 8–25: MX8000/CP-220 System Messages
Printer Message
CP-220 Automation
Output
Printer Message
CP-220 Automation
Output
Main Computer Trouble
LC Line Fault Event
rgLINE1xt (x = line #)
Bkup Computer Trouble
r0RCVA11t
LC Line Fault Restore Event
rgLINE3xt (x = line #)
Main Printer Off Line
No Data Received
rgRCVB16t
Main Printer Paper Out
0 Length Blk
Bkup Printer Off Line
No ACK
Bkup Printer Paper Out
r0RCVA14t
Time Out
AC Trouble
r0RCVA15t
Illegal Specifier
DC Input Low
Undefined Event
Battery Low
r0RCVA16t
Unsupported Event
Unsupported Fmt
Main Computer Trouble
Restore
Possible Incomplete Call
Bkup Computer Restore
r0RCVA31t
Main Printer Restore
Event Unsupported By
Automation
Bkup Printer Restore
r0RCVA34t
Corrupted Data
AC Trouble Restore
r0RCVA35t
DC Input Low Restore
Communication Error, Panel
Requested Re-send
rgRCVB26t
Battery Low Restore
r0RCVA36t
Expander Trouble
System Power Up
Slave Expander Trouble
rgRCVB5xt (x = line #)
System Warm Boot User
r0RCVB01t
Expander Trouble Restore
Message Queue Warning
Slave Expander Trouble
Restore
rgRCVB7xt (x = line #)
Message Queue Full (See
Important Note below)
r0RCVB18t
User Log In: User
rOhhhh17t (hhhh =
user #)
Message Queue Warning
Restore
Message Queue Full Restore
r0RCVB38t
User Log Out: User
rOhhhh27t (hhhh =
user #)
Flash Checksum Error
r0RCVB44t
IMPORTANT NOTE:
A "Message Queue Full" system message indicates that the MX8000 call event buffer is full and the
MX8000 receiver has gone into a "Stop Answering Mode". This has occurred because either the printer or automation
system has failed and the MX8000 began logging events internally (eventually filling up its internal buffer).
No more calls
will be accepted until the MX8000 can free up part of its event buffer to either the printer and/or automation
system
(depending upon how the system has been configured).