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Automatic Wake Up
Table 15
Examples of the Print command for Automatic Wake Up
Input
Response
(PRint) WAke 1279
WAKE UP
(PRint) WAke 3700 3720
WAKE UP
WAKE UP
WAKE UP
WAKE UP
(PRint) WAke ALl
WAKE UP
WAKE UP
WAKE UP
WAKE UP
Print wake-up call map
Operating parameters
553-2311-316
Standard 10.00
Typing four asterisks (****) will stop a job that is currently in progress at
your own terminal (for example, a long printout you realize you don't need).
1279
7:00
3702
6:30
3709
7:00
3714
7:15
3718
6:30
1003
7:00
1229
6:45
2005
6:30
4137
6:15
A chart showing a count of all wake-up calls in each five-minute interval for
every hour throughout the day is known as a wake-up map.
— To print the wake-up call map:
(PRint) WAke MAp <CR>
To print the map at another terminal, put the two-character port ID of the
terminal where you would like it printed: portID WAke MAp <CR>
To automatically print this map every day at the same time, put this command
in the automatic list. The map in Table 16 shows a 24-hour day beginning at
midnight. Each line is one hour in five-minute intervals. The number of calls
in each five-minute period is shown. Date (23) and time printed are at the top.
June 1999
Comments
One DN
DN 1279 has a wake-up call set for 7:00 am
A group of consecutive DNs
All DNs