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Command
Explanation/Examples
RES*TART
Allows the user to perform a cold or warm restart.
Performing a Warm Start. Enter RESTART, followed by the qualifier WARM. A warm start re-initializes
the hardware, but does not affect the logs, time and date, verification tallies, and disable states. For
example:
-RESTART WARM
Performing a Cold Start. Enter RESTART, followed by the qualifier COLD. A cold start performs
complete re-initialization of the panel.
-RESTART COLD
ACK
Acknowledging the Highest Priority Abnormal Point.
Enter the ACK command with no qualifiers.
For example:
-ACK
Acknowledging All Points in the Active Alarm (fire), Trouble, or Supervisory List.
Enter the ACK
command, followed by F, T, or S. For example:
-ACK F
LOG*IN
Logging in to a Remote System.
Enter LOGIN at the prompt and wait for the prompt to reappear.
When it does, enter the 4-digit passcode that corresponds to the desired login level. For example:
-LOGIN
-4000
Logging out of a Remote System.
Enter LOGIN at the prompt and wait for the prompt to reappear.
When it does, enter a carriage return.
Sends a report to the report printer. The PRINT command must be followed by one of the following
qualifiers:
ALOG Prints the alarm log.
TLOG Prints the trouble log.
SLOG Prints the supervisory log.
CLOG Prints the combined log.
TASERV Prints a LIFEalarm service report.
TASTAT Prints a LIFEalarm status report.
CLEAR
Allows the user to clear the alarm log, trouble log, supervisory log, or combined log. Type CLEAR,
followed by one of the following:
ALOG Prints the alarm log.
TLOG Prints the trouble log.
SLOG Prints the supervisory log.
CLOG Prints the combined log.