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Alarms memory
This command can be used to request the control unit alarm log status.
• Command: Alarm memory
• Attributes: None
• Reply: Returns if there is a system alarm log and an alarm log for the areas indicated.
Reply:
To be specific, there are 4 types of reply:
» AREA 1 2 3: alarm log only present for areas 1, 2 and 3 (for example)
» NO ALARM!": there is no alarm log
Example:
Command: 123456 alarm log
Reply: alarm log AREA 1
Command: 123456 stop alarm
Reply: stop alarm: ACTION EXECUTED
Stop alarm
Can be used to send the "Stop alarm" command to the control unit.
• Command: Stop alarm
• Attributes: None
• Reply: Returns the result of the action
Example:
Area status
Returns the status of all control unit areas
• Command: Status
• Attributes: None
• Reply: Returns status of the areas.
Example:
Reply:
For each area, the ID and a letter identifying its current status is returned as for the keypad (see keypad
LCD table):
Request: 123456 status
Reply (with first 4 areas activated): status: 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 D 6 D 7 D 8 D
Area activation: Activate, Forced activation
These two very similar commands can be used for normal or forced activation, in various modes, of the
areas indicated.
• Commands: Activate, Forced activation
• Attributes: Activation type, Area ID
• Reply: Action execution status
The first attribute indicates the activation type for all areas indicated:
The following attributes are IDs for the specific areas to be activated (separated by a space); if not
indicated, all areas associated with the user are involved; if indicated, they must be preceded by the first
attribute (activation type).
• t: total
• p1: partial 1
• p2: partial 2
• p12: partial 1 2
• not present:implies total activation of all areas(not necessary to specify which areas)
Attributes