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APPENDIX B

Hand-Held Radio Command Codes

Operational Description

Turns off individual stations: e.g.,  7510 01 02 40 turns off stations 1, 2 and 40.

Turns on individual stations; e.g.,  7511 01 02 40 turns on stations 1, 2 and 40.

Syringes individual satellite stations for a predetermined number of 30-second intervals (already
defined in the satellite); e.g.,  7512 01 02 turns on stations 1 and 2 for 30-second intervals.

Disables individual stations; e.g.,  7513 01 03 disables stations 1 and 3.  After this command, on
and off commands will be ignored for stations 1 and 3 until the stations are re-enabled.

Enables individual stations; e.g.,  7514 01 03 enable stations 1 and 3.

Sequentially syringes a specified station number range; e.g.,  7515 10 20 will syringe stations 10
through 20 sequentially.

Sequentially syringes individual stations; e.g.,  7516 10 11 will syringe stations 10 and 11.  Multiple
syringe groups can also be run.  Enter two dashes between stations to designate separate syringe
groups; e.g.,  7516 10 11 - - 22 24 26 28 will run two syringes at the same time.  First on stations
10 and 11, followed by stations 22, 24, 26 and 28.

Turns on individual stations for a specified number of hours, minutes and seconds;
e.g.,  7517 01 30 00 23 24 25 turns stations 23, 24 and 25 for 1 hour, 30 minutes and no second.

Turns on individual stations for a specified number of minutes; e.g.,  7518 10 23 24 25 turns on
stations 23, 24 and 25 for 10 minutes.

Turns off a sequential station run operation (initiated by command code 7521).

Turns on a sequential station run operation; e.g.,  7521 01 turns on station 1.  To step forward
through the stations, press * 1; to step back through the stations, press * 2.

Increment to the next predetermined station in a sequential; e.g.,  7522 02 will add 02 to the station
number of the currently running station and energize the new station station number.  The sequen-
tial run will stop when the new number exceeds 64.

Decrement to the previous predetermined station in a sequential run; e.g.,  7523 03 will run the sta-
tion that is 3 stations before the one currently energized.  The sequential run will stop when the sta-
tion number reaches the new station number minus 1.

Turns on individual stations as switches;  i.e., does not simultaneously energize the pump.

Note:

Will not turn off the pump if already running.  e.g., 7524 25 35 45 turns on stations 25, 35

and 45 without energizing the pump.

Turns on individual stations as switches for a given time in minutes; i.e., does not simultaneously
energize the pump in this command string, the run time is entered first, followed by the station
numbers; e.g.,  7525 25 05 42 turns on stations 5 and 45 for 25 minutes without energizing the
pump.

Turns on individual stations as switches for the time given in hours, minutes and seconds.  In this
command string, the run time is entered first, followed by the station numbers; e.g.,  7526 02 30 45
25 26 27 turns on stations 25, 26 and 27 for 2 hours, 30 minutes and 45 seconds.

Turns off all stations (specified satellite only).

Turns off all stations using the sequential shut-down procedure.

Command Code

7510

7511

7512

7513

7514

7515

7516

7517

7518

7520

7521

7522

7523

7524

7525

7526

7540

7542

 

Summary of Contents for OSMAC

Page 1: ...OSMAC Base Station Digital Wireless Paging System User s Guide Installation Programming Operation Commands ...

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Page 3: ... Operation 6 Hand Held Radio Operation 6 Telephone Operation 7 Advanced Hand Held Radio Operation 8 Placing Phone Calls From The Two Way Radio 8 Autodial Memory 8 Receiving Phone Calls 10 Program Mode 10 Assigning Satellite Address Number 10 Assigning Satellite Groups 11 Sending Test Commands 12 Alarm Commands 12 Autodial Memory 13 Appendix A OSMAC Configuration Commands 14 Appendix B Hand Held Ra...

Page 4: ... the Program Mode Although the user can enter command codes using the built in keypad satellite commands can also be generated in a variety of other ways Satellite commands can be initiated from a computer using the base station s built in RS 232 serial port located at the rear of the unit A two way radio with a DTMF keypad can also be used to transmit commands to satellites Another way to send sa...

Page 5: ...ellite address number you wish to send a command to Once the satellite address number is entered press the F1 key to transmit The LCD will display NUMERIC PAGER for a second before it changes to ENTER MESSAGE The user then enters the desired command code into the display using the keypad If the command code is longer than the length of the dis play it will automatically scroll down to the next lin...

Page 6: ...panel of the Base Station to facilitate interface with an external transmitter or external transceiver to the Base Station Serial I O Ports The OSMAC Base Station has two RS 232 Serial I O ports These ports can be used to connect the base station to a central controller such as SitePro or TouchNet Auxiliary Alarm Connector A 15 pin D sub female connector is provided on the back of the unit and lab...

Page 7: ...MAC Base Station can be interfaced with SitePro through port 1 using the SitePro interface cable kit part number 102 1201 See Figure 4 SitePro and the base station should be configured properly by the Toro distributor or field service represen tative during installation If assistance is needed in con figuring either the base station or SitePro please con tact your Toro distributor or field service...

Page 8: ... be controlled can now be entered on the hand held radio keypad The satellite number must be three digits and lead ing zeros must be added to satellite number that are shorter than three digits For example to enter satellite number 47 047 must be entered on the hand held radio keypad After the satellite address number is entered the OSMAC Base Station will respond with ENTER THE MESSAGE Note If a ...

Page 9: ...GER NUMBER The user can enter another satellite address number to continue sending satellite commands or hang up the telephone to quit The base station will disconnect the phone line and report TIME OUT ERROR if at any time the user takes more than a few seconds to make an entry on the telephone keypad The user must have to call the OSMAC Base Station again if telephone operation is desired The fo...

Page 10: ...7 A time out timer exists in order to shut down the phone patch automatically in the event that the mobile user goes out of range or has a battery outage Warning beeps or a voice message will be sent 30 seconds before the time out timer expires and the phone call is terminated The mobile user may press the key in order to reset the time out timer and continue the phone call 8 End the conversation ...

Page 11: ...fly switches from transmit mode to receive mode to determine whether the mobile user wishes to interrupt the conversation and has begun transmitting 6 If neither party is talking a single beep will be heard periodically to remind the mobile user that the phone patch is still in operation 7 A time out timer exists in order to shut down the phone patch automatically in the event that the mobile user...

Page 12: ...rd For example if the switch on an OSMAC Satellite Decoder Board is set to 25 then its ID code is 279025 The database in the OSMAC Base Station is pre configured such that the satellite address numbers 0 399 correspond to ID codes 279000 279399 This should be sufficient for normal use in an OSMAC system However if the user wishes to change the ID code assigned to a satellite address number this ca...

Page 13: ... on and then press the F1 key Valid group numbers are 1 16 The display will then show GROUP X PAGER NN See Note below ASSIGN PAGER NUMBER Note The X is the group number you wish to work on and NN is the satellite address number assigned to this group Important When you wish to send a command to this group you will enter the satellite number NN not the group number 3 Use the DEL key to backspace ov...

Page 14: ...or Test Page The display will show PAGING PAGER 0 DASH TO EXIT 3 Press the dash key to return to the programming mode menu Alarm Commands The OSMAC Base Station has 8 alarm inputs These digital inputs are used to generate pre programmed commands Each input will send its own pre programmed command to any satellite or group of satellites These can be used for alarms but they can also be used to simp...

Page 15: ...ters a dash character F2 key enters a space character or moves to the next character position to the right DEL key deletes a character and moves to the next character position to the left F1 key accepts the entry and exits back to the previous menu Alphanumeric characters may alternatively be entered directly from an external keyboard 7 Press the F1 key to return to the Programming mode menu Autod...

Page 16: ... on the channel exist and commands cannot be sent out in a timely manner Remote Paging If this mode is enabled then remote users are permitted to call the OSMAC Base Station via a telephone line to generate command codes to be transmitted Call Forwarding If this mode is enabled then remote users are permitted to call the OSMAC Base Station via a telephone line to request a phone autopatch with two...

Page 17: ... to accept the frequency and exit the entry mode CW Identification Call Sign In many cases the rules and regulations under which the OSMAC Base Station is licensed requires the station s Call Sign to be transmitted using Morse Code at regular intervals for identification purposes The base station will send the Call Sign with CTCSS turned off every 10 minutes if the Call Sign has been programmed Th...

Page 18: ... by command code 7521 Turns on a sequential station run operation e g 7521 01 turns on station 1 To step forward through the stations press 1 to step back through the stations press 2 Increment to the next predetermined station in a sequential e g 7522 02 will add 02 to the station number of the currently running station and energize the new station station number The sequen tial run will stop whe...

Page 19: ...he password Use 8007 03 01 to enable password protection or 8007 03 00 to cancel password protection Password disable command Cancel the requirement of entering the password for every entered command Password enable command After activation all commands will require the password to be entered Configures stations as switches Stations can be specified individually and in combination with a range of ...

Page 20: ...atibility Complies with Part 68 Part 22 and Part 90 of the FCC Rules Ringer Eq No 6 FCC Reg OMSUSA 27556 PA T FCC ID MNT PC UC Domestic This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to comply w...

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