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SC9000
ST150 SAFECOM Central Station Operation Manual
4998122249B Page 38 © 2002 Radionics
5.11. SAFECOM Record of Events Messages
A Record of Events Message is a priority alert that reports an Alarm event or System condition. Record of Events
Messages may be initiated by a Radio Communicator or the SC9000 Receiver.
There are three (3) categories of Alerts. Each category of Alert has a specific response behavior when the event is
initiated.
1. PRIORITY #1 ALERTS - These messages are displayed on the SC9000 monitor and printed on the system printer.
The majority of the Priority Alert #1 messages are routed to the Automation software. If the Automation software is
Off-Line they will initiate a series of Alert tones and the message on the SC9000 monitor will Blink. Some of the
Priority #1 Alert messages are never sent to the Automation software. These messages will always initiate a series of
Alert tones and the message on the SC9000 monitor will Blink.
2. PRIORITY #2 ALERTS - These messages are displayed on the SC9000 monitor in the Record of Events window and
on the system printer. They do not initiate Alert tones and the message on the SC9000 monitor will not Blink.
3. PRIORITY #3 ALERTS - These messages are only printed on the system printer unless the printer is Off-Line. If the
printer is Off-Line, they will be displayed on the SC9000 monitor in the Record of Events window.
All messages that are displayed and/or printed at the SC9000 Receiver are referenced by an “ NNN “ for a Radio
Communicator or alarm panel initiated event or a “ **** “ for a SC9000 Receiver initiated event.
All messages, that are sent to the Central Monitoring Station’s Automation software, are referenced by a “ NNN “ for a
SAFECOM Radio Communicator number, “ 0000 “ for a SC9000 system event, “ DDDD “ for an alarm panel Dialer event,
or the Virtual Account Number.
The following is a listing of all Record of Events Messages and the Priority Alert # for message response behavior:
NNN AC restore - Priority #2
- Cancels a previously reported AC Trouble message from a Radio Communicator. The
AC power is now restored at the Radio Communicator.
NNN AC trouble - Priority #1
- An AC power failure at the Radio Communicator has occurred.
**** AUTOMATE CACHE FULL - Priority #1
- Not Sent to Automation - The maximum message limits from the
SC9000 that are awaiting transfer to the Automation software has been exceeded. This message is re-displayed
each time the SC9000 sends a new message when the Cache is Full.
NOTE: When the AUTOMATE CACHE FULL message is displayed, the previous message that initiated this Priority Alert
will not be transferred to the Automation software The message will be LOST except for a hard copy on the system
printer.
**** AUTOMATION OFFLINE - Priority #1
- Not Sent to Automation - The Automation software has not ACK’ed
messages or polls from the SC9000.
**** automation online - Priority #2
- Not Sent to Automation - Cancels a previously reported Automation Offline
message. The Automation software is now responding to SC9000 messages and polls with an ACK.
**** backup complete - Priority #3
- Not Sent to Automation - The Backup routine, to copy the SC9000 System and
Radio Communicator parameters to a floppy disk, has been completed.
**** BACKUP FAILED - Priority #1
- Not Sent to Automation - The Backup routine, to copy the SC9000 System and
Radio Communicator parameters to a floppy disk, has failed.
**** backup started - Priority #3
- Not Sent to Automation - The Backup routine, to copy the SC9000 System and
Radio Communicator parameters to a floppy disk, has started.
NNN battery restore - Priority #2
- Cancels a previously reported Battery Trouble message from a Radio
Communicator. The Radio Communicator battery has now been charged to a voltage of 13.6 VDC.
NNN battery trouble - Priority #1
- The Radio Communicator battery voltage has gone below acceptable VDC limits;
11.5 VDC.
NNN bypass: input # - Priority #2
- The Radio Communicator reporting of status changes to the Auxiliary Input # has
been Bypassed. Input # is displayed for NON-Expanded Auxiliary Inputs and Input #X for Expanded Inputs.
**** cancel User Name - Priority #3
- Not Sent to Automation - The F10 key was pressed by User Name, to cancel a
Priority #1 Alert (Tone and/or Blink).
CH-# CHANNEL BUSY - Priority #1
- The SC9000 has not been able to transmit on the specified RF channel for 60
seconds due to continuous radio activity. CH-# indicates the RF2000 channel number that is busy. This can also
indicate a possible intentional jam.
CH-# channel clear - Priority #2
- Cancels a previously reported Channel Busy message from the SC9000.
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