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SC9000
ST150 SAFECOM Central Station Operations Manual
© 2002 Radionics Page 29 4998122249B
To Send a Manual Output Disable Command to an SC8016 from the SC9000
1. Press the F1=SELECT option from the System Status Menu Command Window. The Select a Remote menu will be
displayed. Enter the Radio Communicator number in the “Select a remote:” field and press ENTER.
2. The operator message “Polling remote XXX depress ALT-X to fail. . .” is displayed until an acknowledge (ACK)
message is received from the SC8016; then the Remote Status screen will be displayed, allowing the operator to
view the status of the SC8016.
3. Using the “
↓↑
” keys position the cursor on the desired output to disable. That output to be disabled will be highlighted
light blue to indicate a modification may be made by the operator. Then press the SPACE bar once. The operator
prompt “Transmitting to remote XXX, depress ALT-X to fail ...” is displayed until an ACK is received from the SC8016.
The SC8016 will then disable the input selected and send the “Input X DISABLED” message to the SC9000
computer. The input is now disabled and is controlling whatever devices (air conditioners, pumps, tank valves, sirens,
lights, CCTV cameras, access control devices, and arm/disarm Alarm Panels) it is connected to. The English text
displayed (DISABLED), in the Output status, is determined by the Line Number selected from the Output Translation
table (XLAT) on the Radio Communicator account Setup Menu #2 for each Auxiliary Output. Some Central Station
operators prefer to use the output translation table (XLAT) to allow the output relay to report “PUMP OFF” or
“ARMED” instead of the default “ENABLED” or “DISABLED”.
5. System Commands
5.1. Using the F2=Utilities System Functions
The F2=Utilities option in the SC9000 computer allows the operator to perform various system functions that can be very
useful. The following function options are available from the F2=Utilities menu:
F1=Set system date and time.
F2=Make a backup copy of all system and Remote Setup parameter data.
F3=Display all unknown startup (unprogrammed) Radio Communicators - ID STARTUPS.
F4=Transmit an AWAKEN command to all startup (unprogrammed) Radio Communicators.
The operator prompt "Data files require backup!" will be displayed while the F2=Utilities menus are selected if a system
Backup is required. This prompt is a reminder that modifications and/or additions have been made to the Data Files since
the last backup was performed.
5.1.1. F1=Set System Time and Date
1. Press the F2=Utilities option from the System Status Menu command window.
2. Press the F1=Set time option from the command window. The Set Time Menu will be displayed and the cursor will be
positioned in the first digit field. The format for system time is Hours:Minutes:Seconds. Enter the Hour and press
ENTER.
3. Then enter the Minutes and press ENTER. Then enter the Seconds and press ENTER. The cursor will then advance
to the first digit of the Month field. The format for the display of system date is Month/Day/Year.
NOTE: The system date will be displayed in a Day/Month/Year format if “ Y “ is selected for the International Date
field on the Automation Menu via the F3=System option. However, for entering the date, via the F1=Set time option,
the format is Month/Day/Year.
4. Enter the number of the Month and press ENTER. Then enter the Day of the month and press ENTER. Finally, enter
the Year and press ENTER. Press F1 when done. The system time and date will be updated and the following
occurs:
The display time and date readouts in the System Date & Time window will reflect your update.
The record or events message “<- Old date/time” will be initiated to provide a record of the system date and
time prior to the update.
The record or events message “<- New date/time” will be initiated to provide a record of the new system
date and time that was entered for the update.
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