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Mapping commands
Diagnostic map commands are used to determine the status of all devices (connected to the
selected transponder) with a single command. Maps are displayed on the History screen as
an array of rows and columns, corresponding to point addresses and bus numbers.
The status of a particular device is shown by a "1" or "0" (zero) with "1" signifying the true
state. The map location, corresponding to a device that is not responding to the transponder,
contains a "1" when a Not Responding Map command is selected.
Similarly, a "1" is displayed in response to a Tamper Map command in locations that
correspond to devices in a tampered state. All other locations display a "0" (zero), "a" — (if
there is no device assigned to the location), or a "x", there is a device connected to the
system at that address, but it is not in the Transponder Database.
[Device Type Map]
[Not Responding Map]
[Received Transmission
Map]
[Jamming]
[Tamper]
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Unlike all other types of map, the Device Type Map has two
characters in each possible device location. The right most
character indicates the device type. A "5" indicates a receiver,
"3" indicates an alert unit, and "7" indicates that the
Transponder Database shows a device in that location but it is
not currently communicating with the transponder. The left
character indicates the following: "0" (zero), the device is in its
normal state, "1", the device is off normal, and "x" there is a
device connected to the system at that address, but it is not in
the Transponder Database. (Usually this results from an error
during data entry in the Transponder Database).
Requests a map of all the points that are not responding
(missing) to the system on this transponder. The [Received
Transmission Map] button produces a map display with one in
the locations corresponding to receivers that are missing from
the system. A "0" (zero) indicates that the point is responding.
An "x" indicates there is a device connected to the system at
that address, but it is not in the Transponder Database.
As a means of self-diagnosis, the system software periodically
reviews the receivers which have not received an alarm or test
transmission. This list is printed as a part of the daily system
status report and is a tool for assessing the health of the system.
The [Received Transmission Map] button produces a map
display with "1" in the locations corresponding to receivers
which received transmissions. Each time this map is read, the
Received Transmission Map image is cleared in the transponder.
Requests a map of all the receivers that are currently reporting
RF jamming to the system. The [Jamming] button displays a map
with "1" in the locations corresponding to receivers that are
reporting jamming. A "0" (zero) indicates that the receiver is not
jammed.
Requests a map of all the points that are currently reporting a
tamper condition to the system. The [Tamper] button displays a
map with "1" in the locations corresponding to points that are
reporting tamper. A "0" (zero) indicates points that are not
tampered.
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