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ST150
System Operation
ST150 SAFECOM Central Station Operations Manual
© 2002 Radionics Page 11 4998122249B
ERROR
- Blinking white on red or blinking black on white (black & white monitor)
Expecting decimal value from XXX to XXX . . .
Expecting hex value from XXX to XXX . . .
Expecting ‘Y’ or ‘N’ . . .
Shut down in progress, please wait . . .
2.3.3. Radio Status Window
The number of RF channels displayed in the radio status window is dependent on the system configuration. The SC9000
can manage a single RF channel (BOCA or single port serial board installed) or the system can drive up to eight
independent and addressable RF channels (four or eight post Digiboard installed).
TX
: Indicates the RF2000 Radio Modem, for that RF channel, is currently transmitting radio carrier wave. The symbol
**
” is displayed for the duration of a radio transmission.
Each radio transmission will be reflected by a momentary blinking of the “
**
” symbol. This reflects actual radio
transmit time.
RX
: Indicates the RF2000 Radio Modem, for that RF channel, is currently receiving radio carrier wave. The symbol “
**
” is displayed for the duration of radio carrier wave detection. Receipt of a radio transmission will be reflected by a
momentary blinking of the “
**
” symbol. This reflects actual receive time; called
Carrier Detect
(CD).
NOTE:
Display of the symbol “ ** “ is a direct duplication of the TX and RX LED indications located on the RF2000 Radio
Modem panel door and on the circuit board inside the panel for that RF channel,.
Mode
: Indicates the Radio Communicator that the RF2000 is transmitting to that RF channel. When the TX/RX is in
the IDLE mode, the last Radio Communicator the RF2000 had communications with will be displayed. There are 5
possible indications that will be displayed in the Mode line:
XXX
”: The number of the Radio Communicator currently transmitting to or the number of the last
Radio Communicator the SC9000 had transmitted to.
FFF
”: Indicates that the SC9000 is currently transmitting to or the last transmission was to a startup
Radio Communicator (initialization).
- - - -
“: Indicates that the SC9000 Receiver has not transmitted to or received from any Radio
Communicator since the last system startup.
BUSY
”: Indicates the SC9000 Receiver has
not been able to transmit for a programmed number of
seconds due to continuous RF channel activity (carrier detect - CD).
TXID
”: Indicates the SC9000 Receiver is transmitting Morse Code ID for a duration as specified by
the Communications Framer.
HP
: Indicates the number of Radio Communicators that are currently about to send in alarm signals or in a High
Priority Polling Status.
2.3.4. Command Window
This window displays the function key options that are available to the operator. The functions listed here are dependent
on the authority level of the operator.
2.3.5. Record of Events Window
The left window is utilized for the displays of Alarm Control Panel, Radio Communicator, and SC9000 Receiver system
messages. The structure of an event record line appears as in the following example:
System System Radio Communicator Alert Event Description
Date
Time Number IND
03/10 11:07:49 214 >
tamper fault
System Date & Time
: The Date and Time reflects the system time when the SC9000 transmitted, received, or
initiated the event message.
Remote Number
: The Radio Communicator number associated with this event message.
Alert Indicator (>)
: The Alert Indicator is a greater than symbol (>). The display of the “>” symbol indicates the event
is a Priority Alert # 1 category message.
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