D6500 Computer Interface Manual
74-05313-000-G 10/16/97
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© 1988-1997 Radionics, Inc.
Numbered Table Notes (concluded):
9.
BFSK Format: For the D9112, unless otherwise specified, the zone digit "z" is based on the "BFSK
zone code" for a given point. This code is programmed in the panel by point. The zone digit "i"
indicates the most significant digit of the user ID.
For the D7112, unless otherwise specified, the zone digit "z" is based on the following table. ID
translation is based on the same table, however actual IDs only go up to 25.
Reported Zone/ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Actual Point/ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
10.
This message can be reported from a D7112 RF point. The internal/external printer prints the
label
RF POINT=
instead of
POINT=
in the second line.
Example:
dd/dd tt:tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE ALARM
+++ ACCT aaaa AREA=a RF POINT=ppp
4.5 Input Command Processing
Input devices, such as automation systems, can send the commands described below to the D6500 to set the
time and date, switch line cards during listen in, and stop a listen in session. If the D6500 does not recognize a
command it generates a
REJECT COMMAND
message, prints at D6500 printers and sends an ASCII text type
message to the automation port (6500 Mode Only).
To use this feature, 6500:MPU Input Commands must be programmed Yes.
Set Time
The automation system, or other device, must send the command shown below to set the time at the D6500.
!Thhmm<CR>
hh - hours (24 hour format), mm - minutes
REMOTE SET TIME
appears in the D6500 display and prints at D6500 printers as programmed.
Set Date
The automation system, or other device, must send the command shown below to set the date at the D6500.
!Dmmddyy<CR>
mm - month, dd - day, yy - year
REMOTE SET DATE
appears in the D6500 display and prints at D6500 printers as programmed.