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set pwd bigdarnpwd–Sets the local module's
password to the maximum size.
set pwd 9–Sets the local module's password
to just "9".
set pwd pass1 > 1–Sets remote #1's password
to "pass1".
Set Major Alarm Relay State
Minimum abbreviation: set majo open | close
Sets a module's major alarm relay state. You can
set relays to either open or close on a major alarm
condition.
As with most settings, you can only change this
one if the DIP switch is set to "CUSTOM".
Examples:
set major closed–Closes the major alarm
relay upon a major alarm.
set majo open>1–Opens remote #1's major
alarm relay upon a major alarm.
Set Minor Alarm Relay State
Minimum abbreviation: set mino open | close
Sets a module's minor alarm relay state. You can
set relays to either open or close on a minor alarm
condition.
As with most settings, you can only change this
one if the DIP switch is set to "CUSTOM".
Examples:
set mino open–Opens the minor alarm relay
upon a minor alarm.
set mino close>0–Closes the master module's
minor alarm relay upon a minor alarm.
Set Output State 1-3
Minimum abbreviation: set state# open | close
Similar to the above major and minor relay output
states, you can set the active state of each of the
three user-programmable outputs. The active state
of each user output is independent of what you
have defined it to monitor. For example, let's say
you have programmed output 2 to monitor "test in
progress." Then you set the output 2's active state
to close. Now when this module initiates a
checkback test, output 2's contacts closes. If you
then changed the definition of output 2 to "passed
test", then this output contact closes when the
module passes a checkback test.
As with most settings, you can only change this
one if the DIP switch is set to "CUSTOM".
Examples:
set state1 close–Closes output 1 contact when
it is active.
set state3 open>2–Opens output 3 at remote
#2 when it is active.
Set Output Definition 1-3
Minimum abbreviation:
set def# reco|delay|test|pass|disab|in reco
Checkback modules include three user-program-
mable outputs. You can set each of these to
monitor one of six items:
"recover" (Successful Carrier Recovery):
Output set for one second after a successful
recovery from automatic recovery mode
"delay" (Delayed Alarm): Output set after a
module fails to recover from auto recovery
before the carrier recovery window expires
"testing" (Test In Progress): Output set by the
checkback test-initiating module for the
duration of the test
"pass" (Successful Test): Output set after initi-
ating and passing a checkback test
"disable" (Disable Automatic Tests): Output set
when the user has disabled automatic
checkback tests.
“in recovery” (In Auto Recovery Mode): Output
set while in automatic recovery mode.
As with most settings, you can only change these
settings if the DIP switch is set to "CUSTOM".
Examples:
set def1 test–Sets user output 1 to show when
a checkback test is in progress.
set def3 recover–Sets output 3 to show
successful automatic carrier recovery.
October 2003
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Chapter 16. Universal Checkback Module
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