TL1 Command Interface
–
ocrtm
HH-MM-SS (hours, minutes, seconds)
–
condscr
the alarm or event and which indicates the alarm or event condition
The GR-833 format for an autonomous alarm report is:
<cr lf lf>
^^^sid^date^time <cr lf>
alrmcde^atag^REPT^ALM^[AIDTYPE]<cr lf>
^^^"aid:ntfcncde,condtype,srveff,ocrdat,ocrtm:condscr"<cr lf>
where the terms are identified in this section.
The GR-833 format for an autonomous event report is:
<cr lf lf>
^^^sid^date^time <cr lf>
alrmcde^atag^REPT^EVT<cr lf>
^^^"aid:condtype,condeff,ocrdat,ocrtm,,,,:condscr"<cr lf>
where:
defines the effect of the event on the system, as follows:
condeff
– CL indicates that a standing condition has been cleared
– SC indicates that a standing condition is raised
– TC indicates a transition of a condition.
If any alarm listed in
(NA), then
the alarm is cleared.
Other terms are identified in this section
User Access Levels
The SSU-2000 system software allows you to set up a list of users with one of five
access levels; each level has an increasing level of access to system functions and
commands. Each incremental access level incorporates all of the options from the
lower numbered access levels and additional options at that level. For instance, a
User-level user does not have as many options available as a Technician-level user.
An Administrator-level user assigns the access level to each user when the user id
and password is created.
procedure for adding users to the system.
ID number, and the operator privileges for each level.
274 SSU-2000 User's Guide
(Occurrence Time) indicates the time of the occurrence in the format
(Condition Description) is an optional text string which is sent with
Appendix A, Alarms and
is set to SC when the alarm becomes active and CL when
condeff
Adding Users to the
Events, is set to Not Alarmed
System, on page 92, describes the
Table B-4
summarizes each access level,
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