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MODE
Purpose:
Shows if the system is locked or unlocked.
Format:
MODE
Output Response:
The MODE command shows if the system is locked or unlocked.
OPTION
Purpose:
To display or set alarm levels.
Format:
SG # OPT
SG # OPT ___________
CPM # OPT
CPM # OPT ___________
Remarks:
The OPT command displays the alarm level option settings for
the alarm subgroups and the time setting options for the control
points. Options are displayed as A, B, C, and D for the alarms;
the letters refer to the priority levels of alarms. Options are
displayed as L, S, E, and M for the control points; L stands for
latched points, E means extended momentary time period (three
seconds), S is for short momentary time period (300 millisec-
onds), and M is for a unique time period.
The command OPT followed by a line sets the option settings for
the alarm and control point subgroups. In setting the options,
use the letters A, B, C, and D for alarms, and the letters L, S,
and E for control points. Enter all 16 points; put spaces between
the letters. To set a unique time period for the control points, see
the CPM POINT TIME PERIOD command.
# can be a range of subgroups from 1 through 16 or the word
ALL. Here are examples:
CPM 4
Control subgroup 4 (control points 49-64)
SG -10
Alarm subgroups 1-10 (alarm points 1-160)
SG 10-
Alarm subgroups 10-16
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PRINTER SYNTAX