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123456789ABCDE:
123456789ABCDE:
123456789ABCDE:
123456789ABCDE:
123456789ABCDE:
11111111111111
11111111111111
11111111111111
11111111111111
11111111111111
Programming “1” will enable the local printer report for this
specific line. “0” will disable the local printer for this specific
line.
NOTE: When it routes the data to the serial port Com#2, it
needs to insert the checksum calculation and support the
protocol described in more detail in the MLR2-SCADA manual.
Option 26: Printer Test
26: Printer Test:
26: Printer Test:
26: Printer Test:
26: Printer Test:
26: Printer Test:
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Printer Test: 1/0
Printer Test: 1/0
Printer Test: 1/0
Printer Test: 1/0
Printer Test: 1/0
0 change to:
0 change to:
0 change to:
0 change to:
0 change to:
When enabled to “1”, the CPM2 will send a test message
to the local printer every day at 05:00 A.M. and at 17:00
P.M. The following message will be printed:
LR0 Printer Test hh:mm:ss-DD/MM
Where R represents receiver number.
Option 27: Printer Width
27: Printer Width:
27: Printer Width:
27: Printer Width:
27: Printer Width:
27: Printer Width:
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
40/80 columns: 0/1
40/80 columns: 0/1
40/80 columns: 0/1
40/80 columns: 0/1
40/80 columns: 0/1
0 change to:
0 change to:
0 change to:
0 change to:
0 change to:
This new option has been implemented to support the new
CIS format. This new format will be available with future line
card revisions. Program as “0” if using a 40 columns printer,
or program as “1” if using a 80 columns printer.
Please note that the SCADA protocol does not support the
80-column mode.
Option 28: Tamper Input
28: Tamper Input:
28: Tamper Input:
28: Tamper Input:
28: Tamper Input:
28: Tamper Input:
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
Ent:+ Bs:- Ack:S
UPS/<ACK>: 0/1
UPS/<ACK>: 0/1
UPS/<ACK>: 0/1
UPS/<ACK>: 0/1
UPS/<ACK>: 0/1
0 change to:
0 change to:
0 change to:
0 change to:
0 change to:
0 = Tamper Terminal on the SG-DML4 is used to monitor
for Low Battery condition on the UPS.
1 = Tamper Terminal on the SG-DML4 is used as another
<ACK> button.
Connect a push button switch between the TAMP terminal
to the GND terminal. When shorting the Tamper terminal
with the ground, the receiver will react the same way as if
the front <ACK> push button would have been pressed.
This could be used to install a remote acknowledge button
when using the receiver in manual mode.
Message Priorities
When in Stand-By Mode, the CPM2 will display warning
and other operational messages according to the following
priority:
1
UL Requirement Message
2
COM1/COM2 Diagnostics
3
Line Card Diagnostics
4
“Retain last message” displays
5
Printer Error
6
COM1 Absent
7
12V Battery Low
8
9V Battery Low
9
AC Failure
10
Stand-By Mode message
UL Requirement Message
When Option [12] is programmed as “01”, the “ACK” button
must be pressed to acknowledge each incoming alarm
manually and to silence the internal buzzer.
COM1 Diagnostics
If both Option [16] and Option [06] are enabled, the screen
will display the data being communicated through COM1.
Refer to Option [16] for information.
Line Card Diagnostics
If Option [18] is enabled, the screen will display that data
exchanged between the CPM2 and the selected Line Card.
Refer to Option [18] for more information.
“Retain Last Message” Displays
If Option [15] is enabled, the latest printer message will be
retained on the display screen. Refer to Option [15] for
more information.
Printer Error
If Option [04] is enabled and there is a printer trouble (for
example, printer off-line, paper out, and so on), a message
similar to this will be displayed:
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
<Printer ERROR!>
<Printer ERROR!>
<Printer ERROR!>
<Printer ERROR!>
<Printer ERROR!>
COM1 Absent
If Option 06 is enabled and COM1 is absent (for example,
disconnects, off-line, or fails to sent acknowledge signal),
a message similar to this will be displayed:
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
<<Com#1 ABSENT>>
<<Com#1 ABSENT>>
<<Com#1 ABSENT>>
<<Com#1 ABSENT>>
<<Com#1 ABSENT>>
12V Battery Low
If the 12V back-up battery is disconnected or its voltage is
low, a message similar to this will be displayed:
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
12V Battery LOW!
12V Battery LOW!
12V Battery LOW!
12V Battery LOW!
12V Battery LOW!
AC Failure
If AC power is removed from the CPM2, this message will
be displayed:
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
<AC Power LOST!>
<AC Power LOST!>
<AC Power LOST!>
<AC Power LOST!>
<AC Power LOST!>
Stand-By Mode Message
During normal stand-by operation, this message will be
displayed:
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
*Feb-23 07:30:45
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