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'''ind-type''':  
 
'''ind-type''':  
 
:LEDs and display:  
 
:LEDs and display:  
1 = continuous (low priority)  
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:*1 = continuous (low priority)  
2 = slow flash (medium priority)  
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:*2 = slow flash (medium priority)  
3 = fast flash (high priority)  
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:*3 = fast flash (high priority)  
  
 
:Buzzers:
 
:Buzzers:
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[state] OFF or ON (capital letters)
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'''[state] OFF or ON''':
The brackets [ ] indicate that this command is optional.
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(capital letters)
If nothing is entered in this field, the indication is switched on/off along with the event.
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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
By entering OFF, for example, you can set an indication to turn off when the event
 
 
turns on.
 
turns on.
  

Revision as of 22:40, 10 November 2007

Syntax

IND  <phys.no>  <key.no>  <led.no/buzzer>  <ind-type>  [ON/OFF]


phys.no:

  • 1-552 = The physical number of the station

key.no:

  • 1-100 = The key number of the DAK-key
  • 1023 = Buzzer
  • 1024 = Display

led.no/buzzer:

If the previous parameter was DAK-key (1 - 100):
  • 1 = Red LED
  • 2 = Green LED
If the previous parameter was Buzzer (1023):
  • 1 = Internal buzzer
  • 2 = External buzzer (relay)
If the previous parameter was Display (1024):
  • 1 = Backlight

ind-type:

LEDs and display:
  • 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)


[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