Alarm; Amask [0000 0000-Ffff Ffff]; Asense [Hi, Lo] - GE DS-SD4-1 Reference Manual

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Authorization Key
Alarm Summary
Alarm Mask
Alarm Sense
MDS 05-4670A01, Rev. E
In many cases, the commands shown here can be used in two ways:
• Type only the command name to view the currently programmed
data.
• Set or change the existing data by typing the command, followed
by a space, and then the desired entry.
In the list below, allowable programming variables, if any, are shown in
brackets following the command name.
AK
The transceiver's feature set may be expanded (if all features are not
currently enabled) by entering a new authorization key, which can be
purchased from GE MDS. Contact the factory to obtain a new Authori-
zation Key.

ALARM

The
command displays a summary of the radio's current oper-
ALARM
ating condition. An eight-digit code is presented which can be decoded
as described in "Major Alarms vs. Minor Alarms" on Page 41.
AMASK [0000 0000–FFFF FFFF]
The
command displays or sets which events cause an alarm
AMASK
output signal to be active. Normally, the mask is
any of the 32 possible events will activate the alarm output signal.
Entering the
command alone displays the current setting of alarm
AMASK
events in hexadecimal format.
Entering the
command followed by an eight-digit hexadecimal
AMASK
number reprograms the specified events to trigger an alarm.
The eight-digit hexadecimal number used as the command parameter
specifies 0 to 32 events that can trigger the external alarm output. (See
Table 14 on Page 41 for a list of events.) The hex value for the mask cor-
responds to the hex value for the
is a '1' identifies an alarm condition that can trigger the external output.
For more information on configuring the alarm response, contact GE
MDS
.

ASENSE [HI, LO]

The
command sets or displays the sense of the alarm output at
ASENSE
Pin 6 of the
port.
COM2
Entering the
command alone shows whether the alarm output is
ASENSE
active high or low. Entering the
resets the alarm output to active high or low.
SD Series Reference Manual (x710 Mode)
FFFF FFFF
command (Page 38). Each bit that
STAT
command followed by
ASENSE
, meaning that
or
HI
LO
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