Each sample’s printout
duplicates the information
contained on the
CP-220A's display. Refer
to the comments at the
right for a thorough
explanation of this data.
11/30/94
current
date
20:03:00
current time (8:03:00 PM)
The following printout will accompany this alarm if a printer is being used.
Notice that "Code E" is shown in the printout, as is Zone 2:
11/30/94 20:03:00 B3 456 E2
B3 456 RESTORE ZONE 2
4+2 Format:
Receiving Line
Card
Programmed for
“Slot English
Language”
REMINDER!
The CP-220A must be in its
MANUAL
mode of operation
for any messages (and these
sample messages) to be
displayed. When in the
AUTOMATIC
mode, events
sent to the CP-220A will
bypass its display and go
directly to the printer and to an
Automation System
, if used.
See
Operating Notes
on page
2-103 for additional
information.
Each sample’s printout
duplicates the information
contained on the
CP-220A's display. Refer
to the comments at the
right for a thorough
explanation of this data.
14 3579 39 10/25/94 23:15:55
When the CP-220A recognizes the
4+2
communication format, it will not
allow
any
English language descriptors, even if they have been programmed
in
PARAMETER 28
. Thus, even though
BURGLARY
has been selected as
the descriptive word representing Code 3 of Slot 4, it will not appear in the
above message. The details of the message follow:
14
the first character (1) reflects the CP-220A's Receiver Number
as programmed in
PARAMETER 03;
the next character (4)
reflects the Line Card (slot) number receiving the message
3579
the Subscriber's 4-digit Account Number
39
the 2-digit code representing the type of event
(Code 3,
Burglary)
and the zone responsible for the alarm
(Zone 9)
10/25/94
current
date
23:15:55
current time (11:15:55 PM)
The following printout will accompany this alarm if a printer is being used.
Note that "Code 3" is shown in the printout, as is Zone 9 (as "39"):
11/30/94 20:03:00 B3 456 E2
Default:
As stated in the table on page 2-20, the CP-220A has been factory
programmed so that Codes 0-9 will display their direct "spelled-out"
equivalents when applicable.
NOTE: Even if programmed, the use of
Slot English Language
can
subsequently be "turned off" through the use of
PARAMETER 30,
which follows on page 2-28.
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Hook-Up and Installation Manual