Simplex Control-By-Event Operating
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S Simplex Multiplex 1993 Simplex Recorder Co specificafions other were current as of publication are subject change without notice HAZARD electrical power when making any adlustments servicing should be performed by quali Simplex Representatives repalrs significant programming Read programming system reprogramming controlled not and can used may cause has been and accordance com a Class A computmg of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are deslgned equipment and communications with Subpart a commercial measures may be required a resldentlal user at his own expense WIII be required cause likely correct an action performed by the 2120 Multiplex system when a certain term occurs When an initiating device detects an event it inputs the information a monitoring zone monitoring zone in turn activates a control point which orders the appropriate action Any number control by event actions may be connected to a monitor zone majority of these control by event actions are selected at order entry time and entered into the per memory PROM of the system However there is the possibility actions may have been over or that some additional actions have become necessary since order entry time The user control commands are supplied as an option to alleviate that situation This option permits control by actions to be added to the 2120 Multiplex Random Access Memory RAM with a simple command the customer to increase the actions of any monitor zone anytime Moreover these actions may deleted when they are no longer required Other 2120 programming instructions are included in the 2120 BMUX Operating addition to the special keys described in the 2120 BMUX Operating Instructions publication two other keys be used for entering multiple commands as described below KEYS equal sign is used to reduce keystrokes when a series of similar commands are being entered When equal sign key is depressed it will duplicate that portion of the previous command Sign Sign the asterisk sign key is depressed it will duplicate all remaining portions of the previous command example of using the last two special signs may be 101.102 T 5 ON 104.203 101 103 7 produces CBE 101 103 T 7 ON 104 203 would produce two control by event commands with control point 104 203 Notice how many key were eliminated the second entry this command to add a control by event action to a monitor zone When an action is added the BMUX it with those in memory before accepting it the action duplicates an action in PROM or RAM the system reports IS IN PROM IS IN RAM BMUX considers an action the same duplicate whenever the same monitor zone and control point used When a change in the field of a command in RAM is desired delete the original command and the corrected command an error is made while entering the action the system reports ENTRY the limit has been reached in RAM the system reports IS FULL a new action is entered correctly the system reports an entry is removed the system reports Command control by event command layout is Point Number On Card 1 to 4 Monitor Zone If Bypass 1 to 8 Position or 2 for Pseudo Points Number 0 to 63 Number 0 l or 2 Level 5,6 7 or a Dash Dash for Bypass Dash for Pseudo Control Points Select One Tracking Holding Operation Bypass Pseudo Control Point Point Number On Card 1 to 8 Card Position Always 1 for Pseudo Points Number 00 to 63 Number 0 l or 2 Pseudo Points have a unique numbering system explained in the last section of this manual example of a CBE command is ON enter this example on the local keyboard press the following keys example would have control point 121 201 go on in a tracking mode at priority 5 when monitor zone 101 l O activated The priority levels for holding and tracking operation is limited to five six and seven the lower When entering a bypass or pseudo control point in the operation field insert a dash in the priority level CONTROL BY EVENT Control By Event Command DCB command will delete control by event commands entered in RAM by a previous command When command must be updated or changed follow the command layout below Point Number On Card 1 to 4 Card Position Pseudo Point Number 00 to 63 or 2 Number 0 l or 2 Level 5,6,7 or a Dash Dash for Bypass Dash for Pseudo Points Tracking Holding Operation Bypass Pseudo Control Point Point Number On Card 1 to 8 Card Position Always 1 Pseudo Points Number 00 to 63 Number 0 l or 2 example of a DCB command is ON enter this example on the local keyboard press the following keys above example would delete from RAM the control by event point 121 201 delete a command it best to list the command and then copy the fields data from the printout When command is deleted from memory another may be added in its place monitor zone 101 102 that activated CONTROL BY EVENT command produces a list of the control by event commands all control by event commands will be listed or a limited in the fields after the basic command are in memory Using the basic may be produced using desig All Control By Event enter this basic command on the local keyboard press the following keys Control By Events Selected Memory commands from one type of memory may be obtained RorP Limiter R RAM P for PROM enter an example of this command local keyboard obtain control by event RAM press the following keys on above limiter will list the control by event commands from the designated memory only R for RAM P for PROM Control By Event For a Monitor Zone commands for one monitor zone may be obtained Location Code MonitorZone Ifvl example of this command is M enter this example on the local keyboard press the following keys example will list all the control by event commands for the one monitor zone whose location code is in the command Control By Event a Range of Monitor commands for a range of monitor zones may be obtained by listing the first and last monitor of the range Monitor Zone Location Mon