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TC12 Installation, Commissioning & Maintenance Handbook
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45 = Any lamp failure
46 = Any Red failure
Note: These bits are also set if the lamps are switched off at the controller. If
dual controller monitoring is configured switching either controller lamps
off will set these bits. If independent monitoring is required use separate
group outputs allocated to each controller.
47* = Combined direct input or OTU fault present - used to provide a single
reply bit for controller or OTU fault
48* = DFM failure indication
13 = OTU handset attached
14 = OTU Fault present in Log
15* = Count/Occupancy/Queue Unit 0 output
16* = Count/Occupancy/Queue Unit 1 output
17* = Count/Occupancy/Queue Unit 2 output
18* = Count/Occupancy/Queue Unit 3 output
19* = Count/Occupancy/Queue Unit 4 output
20* = Count/Occupancy/Queue Unit 5 output
21* = Scoot loop 0 output
22* = Scoot loop 1 output
23* = Scoot loop 2 output
24* = Scoot loop 3 output
25* = Scoot loop 4 output
26* = Scoot loop 5 output
27* = Scoot loop 6 output
28* = Scoot loop 7 output
29* = Scoot loop 8 output
30* = Scoot loop 9 output
31* = Scoot loop 10 output
32* = Scoot loop 11 output
49 = unit 0, HIOCC alarm bit,
50 = unit 1, HIOCC alarm bit,
51 = unit 2, HIOCC alarm bit,
52 = unit 3, HIOCC alarm bit,
53 = unit 4, HIOCC alarm bit,
54 = unit 5, HIOCC alarm bit,
55 = unit 6, HIOCC alarm bit,
56 = unit 7, HIOCC alarm bit.
57 = Serial data input
Note: 1) SCOOT loop allocations
MUST
be on either bit 0 or bit 4 of a reply byte.
The following three bits are automatically reserved for SCOOT, overriding
the previous configuration for these bits, hence giving a total of four reply
bits per SCOOT loop.
2) Functions marked * are
NOT
available for use with the GOL command.