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The IND (INDication) or GIND action is used in the [[Event Handler]] for sending commands to a station or a group of stations. The commands are sent as display data. The following stations are currently supporting the IND command:
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* [[IP Flush Master - 1008031000|IP Flush Master and CRM V]]: Control the LED's in the DAK keys
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The IND (INDication) or GIND action are used in the [[Event Handler]] for sending commands to a station or a group of stations. The following stations are supporting the IND command:
* [[Control Room Master IV|CRM IV]]: Control the LED's in the DAK keys, the internal buzzer or relay, and the backlight of the display
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* [[Dual Display Station - 1007007000|DualDisplay station]]: Control the video-state of the DAK-display  
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*[[IP Flush Master - 1008031000|IP Flush Master and CRM V]]: Control the LED's in the DAK keys
* [[Tamper and Vandal Proof Station - 1007063000|Priscom station]]: Control the outputs used for lamps, cell light, call LED and spare output
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*[[Control Room Master IV|CRM IV]]: Control the LED's in the DAK keys, the internal buzzer or relay, and the backlight of the display
* [[IP-ARIO]]: Control the Error LED and the Radio LED
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*[[Dual Display Station - 1007007000|DualDisplay station]]: Control the video-state of the DAK-display
* IP Substation: Control relay and spare output
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*[[Tamper and Vandal Proof Station - 1007063000|Priscom station]]: Control the outputs used for lamps, cell light, call LED and spare output
* Turbine station: Control relay and the 6 additional outputs
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*[[IP-ARIO]]: Control the Error LED and the Radio LED
== Command syntax ==
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*IP Substation: Control relay and spare output
IND <station phys.no> <output> <LED no/buzzer> <Ind-type> [state]
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*Turbine station: Control relay and the 6 additional outputs
  GIND <group ind> <output> <LED no/buzzer> <Ind-type> [state]
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*[[ECPIR-3P]] and [[EBMDR-8]] module
Between the command parameters, there must always be a space.
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{{note|Note: Using the IND command also triggers a ST_STATE message on the OPC port; it is advisable to add two (or possibly more, depending on the system load) PAUSE commands before the IND command, especially when the event trigger is event 7, 8 or 44, When Change To OFF}}
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==Command syntax==
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'''IND command:'''
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{{code|IND <station phys.no> <output> <LED no/buzzer> <Ind-type> [state]}}
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Example: On station 2, key 23, turn green led, fast flashing, ON
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{{code|IND  2  23  2 3  ON}}
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'''GIND command:'''
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{{code|GIND <group ind> <output> <LED no/buzzer> <Ind-type> [state] }}
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:<group ind> is the AlphaCom group index number 1-250. (Not the group directory number)
 
:<group ind> is the AlphaCom group index number 1-250. (Not the group directory number)
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There must be a space between the command parameters.
  
 
Parameter description:
 
Parameter description:
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="180" |Station/Parameter
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" width="180" |Station/Parameter
! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" |phys.no
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100" |phys. number
! style="background:#ffdead;" width="150" |output
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="250" |output
! style="background:#ffdead;" width="200" |LED no/buzzer
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="250" |LED no/buzzer
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" width="300" |IND-type
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" width="300" |IND-type
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" width="80" |[state]
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" width="80" |[state]
 
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|-
| align=center valign="top"| '''IP-ARIO'''  
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| valign="top" align="center" |'''CRM V and IP Flush Master (8024)'''
|align=center valign="top"|Physical number<br>1 - 552  
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| valign="top" align="center" |1 - 552
|valign="top" |1 = Radio LED <br> 2 = Error LED
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| valign="top" |1-100 = DAK-key number
|valign="top" |1 = Red LED  (Radio and Error) <br>  
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| valign="top" |1 = Red LED  <br>  
2 = Green LED  (Radio LED only)<br>  
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2 = Green LED  <br>
|valign="top" |1 = continuous (low priority) <br>  
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| valign="top" |1 = continuous (low priority) <br>  
 
2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>  
 
2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>  
3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>  
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3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>
|valign="top" |ON or OFF
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| valign="top" |ON or OFF
 
|-
 
|-
| align=center valign="top"| '''IP Substation (8022)'''  
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| valign="top" align="center" |'''IP Substation (8022)'''
|align=center valign="top"|Physical number<br>1 - 552  
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| valign="top" align="center" |1 - 552
|valign="top" |1 = Relay <br> 2 = Spare output
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| valign="top" |1 = Relay <br> 2 = Spare output
|valign="top" |Always "1"<br>  
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| valign="top" |Always "1"<br>
|valign="top" |1 = continuous (low priority) <br>  
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| valign="top" |1 = continuous (low priority) <br>  
 
2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>  
 
2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>  
3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>  
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3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>
|valign="top" |ON or OFF
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| valign="top" |ON or OFF
 
|-
 
|-
| align=center valign="top"| '''Turbine station'''  
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| valign="top" align="center" |'''Turbine device'''
|align=center valign="top"|Physical number<br>1 - 552  
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| valign="top" align="center" |1 - 552
|valign="top" |17 = Relay <br> 11-16 = Spare outputs<br> See note below!
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| valign="top" |11-16 = Outputs<br> 17 = Relay <br> 18 = Relay 2 (Turbine Extended) <br> ''See note below!''
|valign="top" |Always "1"<br>  
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| valign="top" |Always "1"<br>
|valign="top" |1 = continuous (low priority) <br>  
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| valign="top" |1 = continuous (low priority) <br>  
 
2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>  
 
2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>  
3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>  
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3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>
|valign="top" |ON or OFF
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| valign="top" |ON or OFF
 
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|-
| align=center valign="top"| '''CRM V and IP Flush Master (8024)'''  
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| valign="top" align="center" |'''IP-LCM'''
|align=center valign="top"|Physical number<br>1 - 552  
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| valign="top" align="center" |1 - 552
|valign="top" |1-100 = DAK-key number
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| valign="top" |17 = Relay <br> 11-16 = Spare outputs <br> 27-34 = external relays <br> ''See note below!''
|valign="top" |1 = Red LED  <br>
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| valign="top" |Always "1"<br>
2 = Green LED  <br>  
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| valign="top" |1 = continuous (low priority) <br>  
|valign="top" |1 = continuous (low priority) <br>  
 
 
2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>  
 
2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>  
3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>  
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3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>
|valign="top" |ON or OFF
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| valign="top" |ON or OFF
 
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| align=center valign="top"| '''CRM IV'''  
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| valign="top" align="center" |'''ECPIR-3P'''
|align=center valign="top"|Physical number<br>1 - 552  
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| valign="top" align="center" |1 - 552
| valign="top"|1-100 = DAK-key number<br> 1023 = Buzzer <br> 1024 = Display backlight<br>  
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| valign="top" |1-100 = DAK-key number
|valign="top" | DAK-key: <br>  
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:1 = Red LED  <br>  
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:2 = Green LED  <br>  
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513 = Fault LED<br> ''Requires AMC 13.1.x.x''
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| valign="top" |1 = Red LED  <br>2 = Green LED
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Always "1"<br>
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| valign="top" |1 = continuous (low priority) <br>
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2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>
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3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>
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| valign="top" |ON or OFF
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| valign="top" align="center" |'''DualDisplay'''
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| valign="top" align="center" |1 - 552
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| valign="top" |1-100 = The DAK-key line
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| valign="top" |Always "1"
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| valign="top" |Video-state of the DAK-display: <br>
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:0 = Normal <br>
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:1 = Inverse <br>
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:2 = Slow flash <br>
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:3 = Fast flash <br>
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| valign="top" |ON or OFF
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| valign="top" align="center" |'''IP-ARIO'''
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| valign="top" align="center" |1 - 552
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| valign="top" |1 = Radio LED <br> 2 = Error LED
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| valign="top" |1 = Red LED  (Radio and Error) <br>
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2 = Green LED  (Radio LED only)<br>
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| valign="top" |1 = continuous (low priority) <br>
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2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>
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3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>
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| valign="top" |ON or OFF
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| valign="top" align="center" |'''PrisCom'''
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| valign="top" align="center" |1 - 552
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| valign="top" |1 - 4 = Lamp outputs <br> 5 - 6 = Spare outputs <br> 7 = Relay (Cell light) <br> 8 = Call LED
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| valign="top" |Always "1"
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| valign="top" |1 = continuous (low priority) <br>
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2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>
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3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>
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| valign="top" |ON or OFF
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| valign="top" align="center" |'''CRM IV'''
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| valign="top" align="center" |1 - 552
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| valign="top" |1-100 = DAK-key number<br> 1023 = Buzzer <br> 1024 = Display backlight<br>
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| valign="top" |DAK-key: <br>  
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:1 = Red LED  <br>
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:2 = Green LED  <br>
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Buzzer:  <br>  
 
Buzzer:  <br>  
:1 = Internal buzzer  <br>  
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:2 = External buzzer (relay)  <br>  
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:1 = Internal buzzer  <br>
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:2 = External buzzer (relay)  <br>
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Display backlight:  <br>  
 
Display backlight:  <br>  
:1 = Backlight  
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|valign="top" |DAK LED's: <br>  
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:1 = Backlight
:1 = continuous (low priority) <br>  
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| valign="top" |DAK LED's: <br>  
:2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>  
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:3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>  
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:1 = continuous (low priority) <br>
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:2 = slow flash (medium priority) <br>
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:3 = fast flash (high priority) <br>
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Buzzers: <br>  
 
Buzzers: <br>  
:1 = 1 bleep per 8 seconds (low priority) <br>  
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:2 = 1 bleep per 2 seconds (medium priority) <br>  
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:1 = 1 bleep per 8 seconds (low priority) <br>
:3 = 4 bleeps per second (high priority) <br>  
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:2 = 1 bleep per 2 seconds (medium priority) <br>
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:3 = 4 bleeps per second (high priority) <br>
 
:4 = continuous (alarm priority)
 
:4 = continuous (alarm priority)
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Display backlight: <br>  
 
Display backlight: <br>  
:1 = continuous
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|valign="top" |ON or OFF
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:1 = continuous
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| valign="top" |ON or OFF
| align=center valign="top"| '''DualDisplay'''
 
|align=center valign="top"|Physical number<br>1 - 552
 
| valign="top"|1-100 = The DAK-key line
 
|valign="top" | Always "1"
 
|valign="top" |Video-state of the DAK-display: <br>
 
:0 = Normal <br>
 
:1 = Inverse <br>
 
:2 = Slow flash <br>
 
:3 = Fast flash <br>
 
|valign="top" |ON or OFF
 
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| align=center valign="top"| '''PrisCom'''
 
|align=center valign="top"|Physical number<br>1 - 552
 
| valign="top"|1 - 4 = Lamp outputs <br> 5 - 6 = Spare outputs <br> 7 = Relay (Cell light) <br> 8 = Call LED
 
|valign="top" | Always "1"
 
|valign="top" |Output state:
 
:1 = continuous <br>
 
:2 = slow flash <br>
 
:3 = fast flash
 
|valign="top" |ON or OFF
 
 
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The ''state'' parameter is optional. If nothing is entered in this field, the indication is switched on/off along with the event. By entering OFF, for example, you can set an indication to turn off when the event turns on.
 
The ''state'' parameter is optional. If nothing is entered in this field, the indication is switched on/off along with the event. By entering OFF, for example, you can set an indication to turn off when the event turns on.
  
Note on Turbine:
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{{Note| '''Note on Turbine''': The output numbers depend on the AMC software version.
 
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* ''AMC version 11.2.3.9 and earlier: Use IND numbers 1 - 7''
== Example ==
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* ''AMC version 11.2.3.10: Outputs cannot be controlled by IND command''
 
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* ''AMC version 11.2.3.11 and later: Use IND numbers 11 - 17'' }}
IND  2  23  2 3 ON = Station 2, key 23, turn green led, fast flashing, ON
 
 
 
* [[Control_Room_Master_IV#Configuration|CRM IV: LED and buzzer control]]
 
* [[CRM IV: Indicate status of remote stations in AlphaNet]]
 
 
 
  
== Related articles ==
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==Related articles==
  
* [[RCO - Remote Control Output]]
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*[[Control_Room_Master_IV#Configuration|CRM IV: LED and buzzer control]]
* [[SET_IPRCO|$SET_IPRCO]]: This data command can be used to activate Remote Control Outputs on IP Stations and IPARIO without having to define the RCO's in the RCO table.
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*[[CRM: Indicate status of remote stations in AlphaNet]]
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*[[RCO - Remote Control Output]]
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*[[SET_IPRCO|$SET_IPRCO]]: This data command can be used to activate Remote Control Outputs on IP Stations and IPARIO without having to define the RCO's in the RCO table.
  
 
[[Category:Event Handler]]
 
[[Category:Event Handler]]
 
[[Category:Built-In Action Commands]]
 
[[Category:Built-In Action Commands]]

Latest revision as of 10:44, 22 December 2022

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The IND (INDication) or GIND action are used in the Event Handler for sending commands to a station or a group of stations. The following stations are supporting the IND command:

  • IP Flush Master and CRM V: Control the LED's in the DAK keys
  • CRM IV: Control the LED's in the DAK keys, the internal buzzer or relay, and the backlight of the display
  • DualDisplay station: Control the video-state of the DAK-display
  • Priscom station: Control the outputs used for lamps, cell light, call LED and spare output
  • IP-ARIO: Control the Error LED and the Radio LED
  • IP Substation: Control relay and spare output
  • Turbine station: Control relay and the 6 additional outputs
  • ECPIR-3P and EBMDR-8 module
Note icon Note: Using the IND command also triggers a ST_STATE message on the OPC port; it is advisable to add two (or possibly more, depending on the system load) PAUSE commands before the IND command, especially when the event trigger is event 7, 8 or 44, When Change To OFF


Command syntax

IND command:

IND <station phys.no> <output> <LED no/buzzer> <Ind-type> [state]


Example: On station 2, key 23, turn green led, fast flashing, ON

IND 2 23 2 3 ON


GIND command:

GIND <group ind> <output> <LED no/buzzer> <Ind-type> [state]


<group ind> is the AlphaCom group index number 1-250. (Not the group directory number)

There must be a space between the command parameters.

Parameter description:

Station/Parameter phys. number output LED no/buzzer IND-type [state]
CRM V and IP Flush Master (8024) 1 - 552 1-100 = DAK-key number 1 = Red LED

2 = Green LED

1 = continuous (low priority)

2 = slow flash (medium priority)
3 = fast flash (high priority)

ON or OFF
IP Substation (8022) 1 - 552 1 = Relay
2 = Spare output
Always "1"
1 = continuous (low priority)

2 = slow flash (medium priority)
3 = fast flash (high priority)

ON or OFF
Turbine device 1 - 552 11-16 = Outputs
17 = Relay
18 = Relay 2 (Turbine Extended)
See note below!
Always "1"
1 = continuous (low priority)

2 = slow flash (medium priority)
3 = fast flash (high priority)

ON or OFF
IP-LCM 1 - 552 17 = Relay
11-16 = Spare outputs
27-34 = external relays
See note below!
Always "1"
1 = continuous (low priority)

2 = slow flash (medium priority)
3 = fast flash (high priority)

ON or OFF
ECPIR-3P 1 - 552 1-100 = DAK-key number



513 = Fault LED
Requires AMC 13.1.x.x

1 = Red LED
2 = Green LED


Always "1"

1 = continuous (low priority)

2 = slow flash (medium priority)
3 = fast flash (high priority)

ON or OFF
DualDisplay 1 - 552 1-100 = The DAK-key line Always "1" Video-state of the DAK-display:
0 = Normal
1 = Inverse
2 = Slow flash
3 = Fast flash
ON or OFF
IP-ARIO 1 - 552 1 = Radio LED
2 = Error LED
1 = Red LED (Radio and Error)

2 = Green LED (Radio LED only)

1 = continuous (low priority)

2 = slow flash (medium priority)
3 = fast flash (high priority)

ON or OFF
PrisCom 1 - 552 1 - 4 = Lamp outputs
5 - 6 = Spare outputs
7 = Relay (Cell light)
8 = Call LED
Always "1" 1 = continuous (low priority)

2 = slow flash (medium priority)
3 = fast flash (high priority)

ON or OFF
CRM IV 1 - 552 1-100 = DAK-key number
1023 = Buzzer
1024 = Display backlight
DAK-key:
1 = Red LED
2 = Green LED

Buzzer:

1 = Internal buzzer
2 = External buzzer (relay)

Display backlight:

1 = Backlight
DAK LED's:
1 = continuous (low priority)
2 = slow flash (medium priority)
3 = fast flash (high priority)

Buzzers:

1 = 1 bleep per 8 seconds (low priority)
2 = 1 bleep per 2 seconds (medium priority)
3 = 4 bleeps per second (high priority)
4 = continuous (alarm priority)

Display backlight:

1 = continuous
ON or OFF

The state parameter is optional. If nothing is entered in this field, the indication is switched on/off along with the event. By entering OFF, for example, you can set an indication to turn off when the event turns on.

Note icon Note on Turbine: The output numbers depend on the AMC software version.
  • AMC version 11.2.3.9 and earlier: Use IND numbers 1 - 7
  • AMC version 11.2.3.10: Outputs cannot be controlled by IND command
  • AMC version 11.2.3.11 and later: Use IND numbers 11 - 17


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