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until the tone is acknowledged by pressing any top row select key on
the SECURITY COMMAND.
The COMMAND key is used to speed up system operation. It can be
pressed to go “forward” one step during various operations of your
alarm system. It can go forward through the list of Menu Options or
through each step of a particular Menu Option. The COMMAND key
is excellent for quickly stepping through a list of information such as
the names of the armed loops in the Loop Status Menu Option.
The COMMAND key is also used when entering information, such
as code numbers or a loop number. Think of it as a carriage return
on a typewriter and press it when you have entered information on
the keypad and you are ready for the SECURITY COMMAND to take
it. The information requested by the SECURITY COMMAND must
be entered first. The COMMAND key will not skip past a step that
requires you to make an entry.
The back arrow is used for “backing up” when operating your
system. It can be pressed to back up through the list of Menu
Options or when entering information such as a code number. If an
error is made while entering information press the back arrow and
the character will be erased.
The back arrow will also back up a step in the operation of any Menu
Special SECURITY COMMAND Keys
Select keys
1
4
ABC DEF GHI JKL
MNO PQR STU VWX
YZ
COM-
MAND
COMMAND
Back Arrow key
Command key
32
8
0
6
5
9
7
Option. If the back arrow is pressed at the first step in a Menu Option
the option will terminate. This is a quick way to exit a Menu Option
when you are finished with it. The back arrow will not back up through
a list of information within a Menu Option, such as Alarmed Loops
or System Status.
The top row of keys are called the select keys. Each time a select
key is to be used its function will be labeled by the display above it.
3
Step By Step:
1. Press the key until PERIM ALL is
displayed.
PERIM
2. Press to arm areas.
ALL
Press to arm areas.
3. Enter your code number if required.
4. Loops which have been bypassed prior to arming and 24 hour
loops which
are in a bad condition will be displayed. No action is required by
you.
5. Bypass any bad loops if required (step 5a, 5b, 5c).
5a. If a problem exists on one or more loops the loop name and
problem will
be displayed and followed by BYPASS? NO YES .
NO
5b. Select to stop the arming sequence without
bypassing
COMMAND
any loops. Correct the problem and return to step 1.
YES
Select to bypass all non-24 hour loops dis-
played as bad.
5c. Enter your code number if required to bypass loops.
6. The display will read SYSTEM ON if only the perimeter
is armed,
and ALL SYSTEM ON if both the perimeter and interior
are armed.
7. The exit time will be displayed in seconds and begin counting
down,
EXIT DELAY: XX . When the delay expires the exit loops
will be
armed.
INSTNT
8. Press while the exit delay is displayed to
immediately
arm all exit loops and make them instant.
ALL/PERIMETER ARMING
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Table des matières

User’s Guide

1

Copyright

2

Contents

3

Chapter 9 Compressing Files

4

Chapter 1

7

Connect:Direct/Plex

8

Using Control Language

13

Administrative commands

14

Entering CL Commands

15

Sample CL Program

16

Accessing Command Level Help

17

Prompting for a Command

17

Using Parameter Level Prompt

17

Sending a File

19

Using the CDSND Command

20

CDSND Command Format

21

Sending a File 23

23

CCSID(nnnnn) EORCHAR(xxxx)

24

ALWNULL(Y)

24

Sending a File 25

25

Sending a File 27

27

Sending a File 31

31

Sending a File 33

33

DEN 7-Track Tape 9-Track Tape

34

1 556 bpi

34

2 800 bpi 800 bpi

34

3 -- 1600 bpi

34

4 -- 6250 bpi

34

Sending a File 35

35

Using Block Mode Transfer

39

Simulating Blocksizes

40

Block Mode Transfer Examples

40

CDSND and CDRCV Example

41

Using the CDSND Screens

42

Sending a File 43

43

Receiving a File

45

Using the CDRCV Command

46

CDRCV Command Format

47

Receiving a File 49

49

Receiving a File 51

51

Receiving a File 53

53

Receiving a File 57

57

Receiving a File 59

59

Receiving a File 61

61

Receiving a File 63

63

Using the CDRCV Screens

67

Receiving a File 69

69

Receiving a File 71

71

Sending a Spool File

73

Sending a Spool File 77

77

Sending a Spool File 79

79

Sending a Spool File 83

83

Sending a Spool File 85

85

Sending a Spool File 87

87

Sending a Spool File 91

91

Running a Remote Task

93

CDRUNTASK Command Format

94

Using the CDRUNTASK Screens

98

Running a Remote Task 99

99

Chapter 7

101

Required Parameters

102

Optional Parameters

103

Using the CDSUBMIT Screens

107

Chapter 8

109

CDRUNJOB Command Format

110

Using the CDRUNJOB Screens

114

Compressing Files

117

CDCOMP Command Format

118

Compressing Files 119

119

Using the CDCOMP Screen

120

Compressing Files 121

121

Controlling Processes

123

CDSUBPROC Command Example

124

CDSUBPROC Command Format

124

Required Parameter

125

Using the CDSUBPROC Screens

127

Controlling Processes 129

129

Using the WRKCDPROC Screens

130

WRKCDPROC Option Descriptions

131

Displaying Process Details

131

RLSCDPROC Screen

133

HLDCDPROC Screen

133

Chapter 11

135

Using the CDSELSTAT Screens

137

Decompressing Files

143

Using the CDDECOMP Screen

144

Decompressing Files 145

145

Descriptions

147

Using the DSPCDMSGD Screen

148

Sample Message Description

149

CL Program Examples

151

CL Program Examples 153

153

CL Program Examples 155

155

CL Program Examples 157

157

Notices

160

Trademarks

161

Glossary

163

Timer Queue (TIMER)

167

Index 171

171

Index 173

173

Index 175

175

Index 177

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