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Interlocking from another controller
11.11 Real-time clock
The real-time clock can be set and/or read from the CU 36X in
two ways: Unix format or standard format.
All time stamps in the event log and in the data log are also Unix
time format. Read the time with UNIXRealTimeClockHI (register
00228) and UNIXRealTimeClockLO (register 00229), or set a new
time with SetRealTimeClockHI (register 00112) and
SetRealTimeClockLO (register 00113). The new time will be
activated in the CU 36X when writing the LO-order register. We
recommend writing the HI/LO registers in the same telegram.
11.11.1 Unix time format
For further information, see
• http://www.devshed.com/c/a/Administration/UNIX-
Time_Format_Demystified/1/
• http://www.epochconverter.com/
11.11.2 Standard format
In the standard format, there are registers for specifying second,
minute, hour, day, month and year (year, offset by 2000) in a
human-readable way. With registers from 00230 to 00235 the
actual values can be read, and with registers 00114 to 00119 new
values can be set. The new values will be activated when writing
the value "1" to SetRtc (register 00120, bit 0).
11.12 Event simulation
It is possible to simulate alarm/warning events by writing
appropriate values to the following registers:
• SimulationEventCode (register 00701)
• SimulationEventSource (register 00702)
• SimulationEventDeviceNo (register 00703)
• SimulationEventActionType (register 00704).
Afterwards it is possible to trigger the simulated event via
SimulationActivate (register 00705, bit 0). The event recording
will take place as if the event was real, but the system operation
will not be influenced.
The SimulationStatus (register 00706, bit 0) can be used to check
if event simulation is active. If the bit value is 0, there is no active
alarm simulation.
By writing a '0' to SimulationEventCode (register 00701) and
afterwards setting the SimulationActivate (register 00705, bit 0)
control bit, the simulated event is cancelled. It can also be
cancelled with the PitControl.ResetAlarm (register 00101, bit 0)
control bit.
Event simulation procedure
• Write a valid event code (see section
) to SimulationEventCode (register 00701).
• Write an event source number (see section
) to SimulationEventSource (register
00702).
• Write a device number (see section
) to SimulationEventDeviceNo (register 00703).
• Write an action type number (see section
) to SimulationEventActionType
(register 00704).
• Activate the alarm simulation with the above settings by
writing 1 to SimulationActivate (register 00705, bit 0).
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SMS acknowledgement
For each interlock slave:
Outgoing interlock slave phone number
Outgoing interlock SIM PIN code
Outgoing interlock SMS PIN code enabled
Outgoing interlock timeout
Incoming interlock enabled
SMS PIN code
SMS authentication method
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