
SC9000
ST150 SAFECOM Central Station Operations Manual
© 2002 Radionics Page 39 4998122249B
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NNN CONFLICT XXXXXXXXX - Priority #1
- Not Sent to Automation - The Radio Communicator has reported an
invalid CPU S/N in its restart message. The SC9000 will send a message to the Radio Communicator which will
RESET the Radio Communicator CPU to the startup mode in response.
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NNN DEACTIVATED - Priority #2
- Not Sent to Automation - The Radio Communicator account for this Radio
Communicator # have been DELETED from the SC9000 Receiver. DEACTIVATED will also be initiated when the
Radio Communicator account Setup Menu is programmed with an invalid S/N, Framer “ 0 “, or an invalid PID. The
SC9000 will send a message to the Radio Communicator which will RESET the Radio Communicator CPU to the
startup mode in response.
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NNN DIALER ERROR # - Priority #1
- The Radio Communicator has reported an Alarm Panel Dialer error. The Dialer
has attempted to send an Alarm message to the SC9000 Receiver and was not able to establish radio
communications (NO ACK RECEIVED) through the Radio Communicator regardless of the reason. See the section
on “dialer errors” in this manual. The Dialer Error is not sent to the Automation software.
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NNN DIGITAL FALLBACK - Priority #2
- Not Sent to Automation - The Radio Communicator account has switched to
the Fallback mode and is routing all alarm panel messages via a telephone communications line.
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NNN digital intercept - Priority #2
- Not Sent to Automation - Cancels a previously reported Digital Fallback message
from a Radio Communicator. The Radio Communicator has now returned to routing the digital messages from the
Alarm Panel Dialer via a radio communications link.
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NNN DISABLED: output # - Priority #2
- Not Sent to Automation - The Radio Communicator Output relay # has been
Disabled by an operator initiated radio command. The default text DISABLED may be replaced with an Output
translation (XLAT) entry.
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NNN ENABLED: output # - Priority #2
- Not Sent to Automation - The Radio Communicator’s Output relay # has been
Enabled by an operator initiated radio command. The default text ENABLED may be replaced with an Output XLAT
entry.
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NNN INACTIVE XXXXXXXXX - Priority #1
- Not Sent to Automation - The ACK message from a Radio
Communicator in response to a DEACTIVATED message sent by the SC9000. This message verifies that the CPU
for this Radio Communicator has been RESET to the startup mode.
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**** login: User Name - Priority #3
- Not Sent to Automation - An operator Login was performed by: User Name.
Initiated in response to a Logoff or System Startup.
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**** logout: User Name - Priority #3
- Not Sent to Automation - An operator Logout was performed by: User Name.
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**** < - New date/time - Priority #3
- Not Sent to Automation - The system date and time was updated. This message
reflects the New system date and time that was entered by the operator.
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NNN NORMAL: input # - Priority #2
- Cancels a previously reported Input Open or Short message from a Radio
Communicator. The Radio Communicator has now returned to a NORMAL condition on Auxiliary Input # from a Fault
condition (Open or Short). The default text NORMAL may be replaced with an Input XLAT entry. Input # is displayed
for NON-Expanded Inputs and Input #X for Expanded Inputs.
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**** < - Old date/time - Priority #3
- Not Sent to Automation - The system date and time was updated. This message
reflects the Old system date and time prior to the update.
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NNN OPEN: input # - Priority #2
- The Radio Communicator has detected an Open condition on Input #. The default
text OPEN may be replaced with an Input XLAT entry. This message will behave as a Priority Alert #1 if the Input
Fault Open is set to " Y " on the Remote Setup Menu. Input # is displayed for NON-Expanded Auxiliary Inputs and
Input #X for Expanded Auxiliary Inputs.
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**** PRINT CACHE FULL - Priority #1
- Not Sent to Automation - The maximum message limits from the SC9000 that
are awaiting transfer to the printer has been exceeded. The message is initiated only once; when the overflow
condition occurs.
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**** PRINTER OFFLINE - Priority #1
- Not Sent to Automation - The printer is not responding to print data characters
sent by the SC9000 Receiver.
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**** printer online - Priority #2
- Not Sent to Automation - Cancels a previously reported Printer Offline message. The
printer is now responding to print data characters sent by the SC9000 Receiver.
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NNN priority canceled - Priority #3
- Not Sent to Automation - Cancels a previously granted High Priority Polling
Status for a Radio Communicator. The Alarm Panel Dialer has received a Kissoff message (Handshake Tone) from
the SC9000 and the Dialer has hung up. The High Priority Polling Status has now been canceled for this Radio
Communicator.
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NNN PRIORITY DENIED - Priority #1
- Not Sent to Automation - The SC9000 has Denied a Radio Communicator’s
request for High Priority Polling Status. Priority Denied is also initiated if NO ACK is received from the Automation
software in response to a Radio Communicator request for High Priority Polling Status when the SC9000 System
Automation Mode is set to "3" for VERIFIED Automation Interface.
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