
<PARAM NAME=”Arm1”
VALUE=”0, 200, /comfort/disarm.gif, 50,
200, /comfort/away.gif, 100, 200, /comfort/ night.gif, 150, 200,
/comfort/day.gif, 200, 200, /comfort/vacation.gif, 1">
This places the disarm.gif image at (0,200), away.gif image at (50,200),
night.gif at (100,200), day.gif at (150,200) and vacation.gif at (200,200).
These elements are in window 1.
Mode
Format:
<PARAM NAME=”Mode#”
VALUE=”x, y, off-image, away-image,
night-image, day-image, vac-image, window”>
Explanation:
This parameter displays the current security mode (off, away, night, day,
Vacation) by specifying the image files in the parameter list.
“x, y” is the location of the image to be displayed. Coordinates are referenced
from the top left corner of the window and the size extends from the top left
corner of the image to the right and downwards.
“off-image” is the image file for security off
“away-image” is the image file for away mode
“night-image” is the image file for night mode
“day-image” is the image file for day mode
“vac-image” is the image file for vacation mode
“Window” is the window number which this parameter belongs to.
Only one of the images is displayed in the same location, depending on the
current mode, so the images must be of the same size.
Note that this “Mode” parameter only displays the current mode, while the
“Arm” parameter controls the security mode.
Example:
<PARAM NAME=”Mode1”
VALUE="150, 430, /comfort/disarm.gif,
/comfort/away.gif, /comfort/ night.gif, /comfort/day.gif, /comfort/vacation.gif,
1">
This places the image at (150,430) and the selected image file will be displayed
depending on the security mode.
State
Format:
<PARAM NAME=”State#”
VALUE="x, y, base-image, idle-image,
trouble-image, alert-image, alarm-image, window">
Explanation:
This parameter displays the current Alarm State of the system. There are 4
states: Idle (No alarm), Trouble (e.g. zone trouble, power failure, telephone cut
etc.), Alert (Zone Alert, Entry Alert), and Alarm (Intruder, Fire Panic). The
image associated with each of these states will be displayed when the system is
in the corresponding alarm state, and the image will blink. The “base” image is
displayed during the blink.
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