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6.2.25 Set long logging mode - Enable logging transmissions of all parameters
String to be sent:
STX-L-N-G-ETX
The system will respond with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
This command will reset the short logging mode.
6.2.26 Enable zone selection logging - Enable logging of Master Call station zone
selection
String to be sent:
STX-E-S-L-ETX
The system will respond with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
This command enables logging of the zone selection keys of a master call station.
Selection of a signal and pressing the reset-zones key will also be logged.
Release of these keys will nog be logged.
See also protocol 6 (Chapter 6.2.6).
6.2.27 Disable zone selection logging - Disable logging of Master Call station zone
selection
String to be sent:
STX-D-S-L-ETX
The system will respond with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
This command disables logging of selection keys.
6.2.28 Error message request - Ask for error message from SM40
String to be sent:
STX-E-R-R-ETX
The system will respond with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
This command will cause an error transmission from the SM40 system.
This command only works if error messages are enabled and logging mode is manual.
Else the error messages will be transmitted automatically.
If there is more then one error, transmission will be cyclic.
No errors will be indicated too (errorcode 0)
6.2.29 Enable PC call station input - Add a PC call station to the system
String to be sent:
STX-E-P-C-
[tens of input]
-
[units of input]
-0-1-ETX
The system will respond with:
STX-A-C-K-ETX
This command causes the following action:
If a call station was connected to that input, it will not be scanned anymore, but only can be activated via
the I/O. If only the signal generator has to be activated, any free input can be selected.
This mode has the advantage that new zones can be selected or deselected while a call or an alarm signal is
busy.
This can be done by re-activating a call (protocol 8) after a new setting is sent (protocol 11).
Assigned PC inputs will be shown in the SM40 hardware display (program 5).
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
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