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Examples:
Option [0A] = 00; no equivalent line number
If receiver number is 02, and the line number is 3: the
printer message will be “L03-1234...” and the computer
message will be: 1023 ssssss1234
Option [0A] = 01; equivalent line number is 1
If receiver number is 02 and the line number is 3: the printer
message will be “L21-1234...” and the computer message
will be: 1021 ssssss1234
Option [0A] = 1; equivalent line number is 1
If receiver number is 12 and the line number is 3, the printer
message will be “121-1234...” and the computer message
will be: 1121 ssssss1234
Option [0B]: DSR (min)
Option [0B] is used to check the DSR line. When the receiver
is in standby it will monitor the DSR line and check if it has
been low for too long. If the DSR line is low for the amount
of time programmed in this option an alarm will be generated
as follows:
Printer: L01???????20 DSR Lost
Computer: 0000 A 20
On the LCD the following message will be displayed
-L01-Digital Rec
<<-DSR Lost—>>
The DSR line must high for 5 seconds before a Restore
signal will be generated. The following signals will be sent
to the computer and printer:
Printer L01???????30 PAD Restored
Computer: 0000 R 30
The option can be disabled by programming 00 into
option [0B].
Option [0C]: Cr HEARTBEAT
This option will send a <Cr> to the PAD every minute if the
option is programmed as 01. If the heartbeat is to be send
every 2 minutes this option should be programmed as 02.
To disable this option program the option as 00. If the
receiver sends out 3 consecutive heartbeat signals with no
response the following messages will be generated:
Printer: L01???????0A PAD Absent
Computer: 0000 A 0A
The following message will be displayed on the LCD
-L01-Digital Rec
<<-PAD Absent->>
Once a valid signal or the command *<cr><lf> is received
the following signals will be sent to the computer and printer:
Printer: L01???????30 PAD Restored
Computer: 0000 R 30
Option [0D] RAD Output
This option will determine how the receiver will decode the
incoming information. If the option is programmed as 00
the data will be converted to a basic 4-2, 5-2, or 6-2 output.
Example:
123456551555557 will be sent
to the computer: 1RRLssss123456sAss03[DC4]
to the printer: L01-123456-103 Alarm
Note that multiple signals may be generated from a
single alarm.
123456551515557 will be sent
to the computer: 1RRLssss123456sAss03[DC4]
1RRLssss123456sAss05[DC4]
to the printer: L01-123456-103 Alarm
L01-123456-105 Alarm
If the option is programmed as 01 the data will be sent
directly to the computer as follows:
123456551555557 will be sent
to the computer: 8RRL123456s55155555s7[DC4]
to the printer: L01-123456551555557
7.2 Buffer Output Command: LC-FA-XX-XX
The “FA” command is used to send part of the Line Card
buffer to the printer or the computer. The number of messages
to be printed is entered as a hexadecimal number.
The time and date of the buffer output is printed on the
same line after the event; a typical event along with the
time and date it was printed is shown here: L01*1234*12
AlarmZn#2 09:30:15-27/01
• 09:30:15 is the time (hours:minutes:seconds)
• 27/01 is the date (day-month)
Note that the time and date of the event itself may be
viewed by printing the CPM2 buffer.
7.2.1 Output Alarm Type Printer Messages to the
Printer: LC-FA-01-XX
The LC-FA-01-XX command will send the specified number
of printer alarm messages to the printer. “XX” should be a
hexadecimal number from 01 to FE to indicate a number of
events from 1 to 255.
Shown here are typical alarm messages:
L01*1234*12 AlarmZn#2 21:24:00-27/01
L01*1276*02 PanicZn#2 21:24:01-27/01
7.2.2 Output Alarm Type Computer Messages to the
Printer: LC-FA-02-XX
The LC-FA-02-XX command will send the specified number
of computer alarm messages to the printer. “XX” should be
a hexadecimal number from 01 to FE to indicate a number
of events from 1 to 255.
Shown here are typical alarm messages:
L01 COM 1011 0001 A 01
21:24:00-27/01
L01 COM 1011 1234 R 70
21:24:01-27/01
7.2.3 Output Line Card Configuration: LC-FA-04-04
The LC-FA-04-04 command will print the Line Card
configuration; this record may be used for future reference.
Refer to “Line Card Configuration Command LC-F7-OP-CD”
for more information.
7.2.4 Output Caller Identification and Corresponding
Alarm Messages to the Printer: LC-FA-05-XX
The LC-FA-05-XX command will send the specified number
of Caller Identification and corresponding alarm messages
to the printer. “XX” should be a hexadecimal number from
01 to FE to indicate a number of events from 1 to 254.
Shown below is a typical message generated by this
command. The first line is the Caller Identification, and the
second line is the alarm event:
0816*1619 5551212-21:24:00-27/01
L01*1234*12 Alarm 21:24:01-27/01
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