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SC9000
ST150 SAFECOM Central Station Operations Manual
© 2002 Radionics Page 31 4998122249B
NOTE: Press the ESC=Abort Backup option from the command window to Abort the Backup routine while in progress.
When the Backup routine in complete, the “backup complete“ record of events message will be initiated by the SC9000
and the message “BACKUP COMPLETE” is displayed on the Backup menu. All customer data files, SC9000 system and
Radio Communicator accounts have been saved to the floppy diskette. Remove the floppy disk and press ESC to exit the
Backup menu. Repeat the Backup procedures for the 2nd Backup copy.
5.1.3. ID Startups
NOTE: Read the CPU Serial Number of any powered-up SAFECOM Radio Communicators that have not been
programmed into the SC9000 computer.
ID Startups allows the operator to display unprogrammed Radio Communicators as “UNKNOWN” as a record of events
message. Startup Radio Communicators are classified by the SC9000 as
unknowns
when any of the following invalid
parameters are reported by the Radio Communicator:
The CPU Serial Number of the Radio Communicator cannot be found in any of the active SC9000 Radio
Communicator accounts.
The Product ID Number is invalid.
The Radio Communicator account is programmed to Framer #0.
The Radio Communicator account is programmed to an invalid Framer #.
To Display Unknown Startup Radio Communicators
1. Press the F2=Utilities option from the System Status Menu command window.
2. Then press the F4=Awaken option from the command window. Then press the F3=ID Startups option from the
command window. The flashing ID Startups screen will be displayed.
While the ID Startup screen is displayed, all of the UNKNOWN Startup Radio Communicators will be displayed in the
Record of Events Window as a separate event. Unknowns received on all RF Channels (1 through 8) will be identified.
The message for each Radio Communicator will include the RF Channel the Radio Communicator is reporting on and the
CPU Serial Number. Example:
“03/11 08:21:13 CH1 > UNKNOWN 000206753”
Each Unknown Radio Communicator will continue to send the “UNKNOWN” message for a maximum period of 90
seconds, or until the ESC key is pressed to exit the ID Startup menu.
NOTE: ESC will only stop the display of the unknown message. The radio communicator will continue to transmit until the
90 second timeout.
5.1.4. Sending an “Awaken” Command to Unprogrammed Radio Communicators
The Awaken command sends a message to all unknown Startup Radio Communicators to wake up from a “no radio
transmit” status, and check in with the SC9000 Receiver by sending the “startup XXXXXXXXX” message. The Awaken
command is transmitted on all RF Channels. When the F4=Awaken option is pressed the SC9000 sends a command to
all unknown Radio Communicators in the field. This command forces all unprogrammed Radio Communicators to send in
their CPU serial number to the SC9000. This function can be useful when the Central Station operator has set up a new
SAFECOM Radio Communicator account and was given the CPU serial number of the new unit from on of the field
technician. If the CPU serial number is entered wrong in the Radio Communicator account setup, then the SC9000 will
ignore any and all transmissions by this Radio Communicator. The awaken command, followed by the ID startups
command previously mentioned, will display the correct CPU serial number so that the correction to the Radio
Communicator account can be made. If any Inactive Startup Radio Communicators send the “startup XXXXXXXXX”
message, the SC9000 computer will look up the proper active Radio Communicator account and download the Radio
Communicator. If the SC9000 ignores the startup message from a Radio Communicator due to an incorrect CPU serial
number or invalid Framer, NO messages from that particular Radio Communicator will be displayed. In this case, the
F3=ID Startups option must be used to display the UNKNOWN XXXXXXXXX message to identify the CPU serial number
of this Radio Communicator.
5.2. The F3=System Functions Menu Overview
The F3=System option of the SC9000 computer allows users with the proper authority level the ability to perform the
following functions:
Setup and make changes to the SAFECOM System Configuration.
Enter new and edit old names, passwords, and authority levels for operators via the System User Codes menu.
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