MX-2100/2104
Installation and Operation Manual
Appendix F Command Set Description
Commands
F-9
DEF ALM DEBOUNCE
Purpose
Define the debounce time (in seconds) for each alarm code, or mask the alarm.
The debounce time is the amount of time allowed for the alarm code to settle into
the “on” state. If the alarm reaches the “on” state during the debounce time, the
alarm string with the debounce number is reported to the user.
Format
DEF ALM DEBOUNCE
Use
1. Type:
DEF ALM DEBOUNCE
MX-2100 displays the following:
ALARM NUMBER (1 to 86) =
2. Enter the number of alarm codes you want to change and press ENTER.
MX-2100 displays the following:
ALARM DEBOUNCE (0 to 255) =
3. Enter the debounce number. The debounce number can be one of the
following:
0 - Default of debounce, e.g. after initiate database
255
- Mask the alarm and do not report to the user
1 to 254 - Debounce (in seconds).
4. Press ENTER.
The alarm string with debounce number will display.
DEF CALL
Purpose
Define the call-out parameters for the MX-2100 dial-out port (connector
CONTROL-DTE). The call-out function is enabled by means of the DEF DP port.
The specified call-out parameters are used by MX-2100 to build the call command
that is sent to the dial-out modem. The modem connected to the CONTROL-DTE
connector must be set up as follows (for convenience, the Hayes commands
required to select the specified parameters are listed in brackets):
•
Auto-answer mode (
AT S0=1
)
•
Call set up in response to the
CONNECT
string (
AT X0
)
•
No echo (
AT E0
)
•
Verbose mode (no codes, e.g.,
CONNECT
string instead of
0
) (
AT V1
).