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MDR-2000
V3
User's Reference Manual
Interactive Monitor
5.2.5 Alarm Table Command Details
The
'ALARM
TABLE' command allows the user to enter up to 25 strings
of
characters that are
scanned by the image processing configuration
of
the MDR-2000. Refer to the section on Alarm
Annunciation for more details on alarm processing.
Each entry can be up to
14
characters in length followed by a repeat count
of
up to 2 digits preceded
by
a
'.'
delimiter as shown in the example below. Each string is composed
of
any valid ASCII
characters except those used to control the table entry process such as <Control-C>, <Delete>, and
<Control-V>.
When the command is invoked the first entry in the table will be displayed followed by a '-->'
as
in
the following example:
M2K>Alarm Table (Enter)
(RET-
Leave entry unchanged, TAB - Remove entry, Ctrl-C - Exit command)
BOOOl.
l -->
The current value
of
the first entry
is
'BOOOl' followed by a repeat count
of'
.1
'. This may be
changed by entering the new value and pressing <Enter>. To delete the value the user presses the
<Tab> key. To leave the entry at its current value the user simply presses <Enter> at which point
the value
of
the next table entry will be displayed.
If
a repeat count is not provided then a default
of'
.1
' is inserted by the MDR-2000 automatically.
To exit from the
'ALARM
TABLE' command <Control-C> can be entered, or the <Enter> key can
be pressed until the table is exhausted.
Alarm table entries are not case sensitive. In fact lowercase characters are converted to uppercase
when entries to the table are made, and any characters from the input stream being checked for
valid alarm conditions are also converted to uppercase.
The table can be output
by
using the
SHOW
ALARM command.
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