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12.2.
Response to an event
Each cassette has a set of parameters defining which locks and OC will be opened (in which
cassette the beeper will be generated) in case of an event generated by this keyboard. As in case
of other system parameters, first the
“
local
”
settings are checked, i.e. those defined for individual
keyboards. If the parameter (mask) has not been entered, the global parameter will be used. The
only exception is an event from ANSWER, which is not assigned to any of the cassettes, so the
system operation in this case is defined by global parameters
–
local parameters are not taken
into account. In other words, parameters for a given keyboard define which locks and OC leads
will be controlled during the event generation by this keyboard.
This parameter defines locks, OC or beeper to be connected to the event generated by the
keyboard. Parameter value is the sum of flags defined as in the table:
Example:
In order for P2 button of satellite 3 to open the locks in the control panel and satellite no. 3, the
value 5 or 129 should be entered in parameter 4362 (128 is the control in
“
local
”
cassette, which
generates the event).
Bit
Weight
Cassette Number
1
+1
cassette 1 (PBX)
2
+2
cassette 2 (satellite 1)
3
+4
cassette 3 (satellite 2)
4
+8
cassette 4 (satellite 3)
5
+16
cassette 5 (satellite 4)
6
+32
cassette 6 (satellite 5)
7
+64
cassette 7 (satellite 6)
8
+128
local cassette (generating
event)
Table 14
“
Weights
”
of individual keyboards