"Response Signals” are different than the
readback “Beeps/Bips” of a feature
setting. During readback and program-
ming, The Power Stone transmits these
signals as a form of “feedback” after you
have entered a command. Check page 16
for full blown descriptions.
After programming The Power Stone,
Input Commands allow you to record
your programmed settings to memory or
erase them and start over. Input
Commands can be used at any time
during programming.
This part of the card describes the audible
readback “Beeps/Bips” that correspond to
numerals
1
thru 9,0, * and #. 0 equals
"10", *
equals
“11",
and # equals
12. So,
if a “Bip” means “
1”
and a “Beep” means
“5”, a “Beep Bip” (5 +
1)
equals six. A
“Beep Beep” (5 + 5) equals ten, or “0”. Get
it? No? See the table on
page
18
for the
real deal.
Register-06 “Customized Securitv Code”
No Code
Beep Beep Beep Beep (Low)
Code
Your
Register-07 “Power Supplied Status”
0) No Power Supplied Beep Beep (Low)
1) Power Supplied Bip
THIS REGISTER IS READ ONLY!
Register-06 “Power Failure Status”
0) No Failure/Last Read Beep Beep (Low)
1) Failure/Last Read Bip
THIS REGISTER IS READ ONLY!
Input Commands -
“60” - Set All Registers to Factory Preset
"80" - Write Programs to Memory and Exit
‘90” - Exit Manual Op Mode w/o Saving
Power Stone "Response" Signals -
“Bip/Bip/Bìp” - Proceed w/Commands.
“Beep-Bip” - Information Accepted.
“Bee-Bip, Bee-Bìp” - Info Accepted, Exit Mode.
Low “Beep” - Error, Bad Input Command.
Numerals l-4 - Coinciding # of Short Bips.
Numeral 5 - 1 Long Beep.
Numerals 6-g - 1 Long Beep + Addtl. Short Bips.
Numeral 0 - 2 Long Beeps.
Symbols *,# - 2 Long Beeps + Addtl. Short Bips.
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