Difference between revisions of "IND - Indicator control for CRMIV LEDs, buzzer etc."
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IND <phys.no> <key.no> <led.no/buzzer> <ind-type> [ON/OFF] | IND <phys.no> <key.no> <led.no/buzzer> <ind-type> [ON/OFF] | ||
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+ | phys.no | ||
+ | 1-552 = The physical connection for the CRM IV station you are programming. | ||
+ | key.no 1-100 = Single-touch keys See drawing on the next page for details | ||
+ | 1023 = Buzzer | ||
+ | 1024 = Display | ||
+ | led.no Single-touch keys Buzzer Display | ||
+ | 1 = Red LED 1 = Internal buzzer 1 = Backlight | ||
+ | 2 = Green LED 2 = External buzzer (relay) | ||
+ | Indtype LEDs and display: Buzzers | ||
+ | 1 = continuous (low priority) 1 = 1 bleep per 8 seconds (low priority) | ||
+ | 2 = slow flash (medium priority) 2 = 1 bleep per 2 seconds (medium priority) | ||
+ | 3 = fast flash (high priority) 3 = 4 bleeps per second (high priority) | ||
+ | 4 = continuous (alarm priority) | ||
+ | See “multiple LED functions” below. | ||
+ | [state] OFF or ON (capital letters) | ||
+ | The brackets [ ] indicate that this command 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. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
Revision as of 02:00, 10 November 2007
Syntax
IND <phys.no> <key.no> <led.no/buzzer> <ind-type> [ON/OFF]
phys.no
1-552 = The physical connection for the CRM IV station you are programming.
key.no 1-100 = Single-touch keys See drawing on the next page for details
1023 = Buzzer
1024 = Display
led.no Single-touch keys Buzzer Display
1 = Red LED 1 = Internal buzzer 1 = Backlight
2 = Green LED 2 = External buzzer (relay)
Indtype LEDs and display: Buzzers
1 = continuous (low priority) 1 = 1 bleep per 8 seconds (low priority)
2 = slow flash (medium priority) 2 = 1 bleep per 2 seconds (medium priority)
3 = fast flash (high priority) 3 = 4 bleeps per second (high priority)
4 = continuous (alarm priority)
See “multiple LED functions” below.
[state] OFF or ON (capital letters)
The brackets [ ] indicate that this command 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.
Example
IND 2 23 2 3 ON – Station 2, key 23, turn green led, fast flashing, ON