SECTION  5 
RS-232  INTERFACE 
INTRODUCTION 
Two  RS-232  ports  are  available  on  the  RS232  interface  card.  The  RS-232  interface  option  supports  both  printers 
and  video  terminals  to  annunciate  alarm,  supervisory,  and  trouble  conditions. 
RS-232  PORT  ACCESS  LEVELS 
The  interface  panel,  and  each  RS-232  interface  port  configured  for  a  video  terminal,  are  programmed  to  allow 
certain  operations  at  each  access  level.  You  must  be  “logged  in”  at  the  required  access  level  or  higher  to  perform 
the  various  system  operations.  Up to  20  operators  are  allowed  to  log  in at the  various  passcode  access  levels.  The 
number  of  operators,  passcode  access  levels,  and  the  allowed  operations  are  programmed  into  the  system, 
dependant  on  the  customer  requirements. 
If a  port  is  not  configured  to  annunciate  a  class  of  events,  such  as  supervisory  conditions,  you  will  not  be  able  to 
acknowledge  those  points  with  the  video  terminal  keyboard  -  even  though  the  video  terminal  is connected  to  that 
port  -  regardless  of  the  passcode  level  entered.  Table  1 lists  the  default  protection  levels  for  the  RS-232  interface. 
These  levels  are  programmed  to  meet  customer  requirements. 
Table  1 
RS-232  Interface  Default  Protection  Levels 
EVENT 
Alarm  Silence 
System  Reset 
Alarm  Acknowledge 
Trouble  Acknowledge 
Supervisory  Acknowledge 
Clear  Historical  Logs 
Alarm 
Trouble 
DEFAULT 
3 
3 
NOTE:  Access  level  from  the  RS-232  video  terminal/keyboard  port  is  separate  from  the  interface  panel  access 
level. 
VIDEO  TERMINAL 
The  video  terminal,  or  CRT  (for  the  Cathode  Ray  Tube  video  display),  provides  annunciation  and  system  control 
from  the  CRT  display  keyboard.  If your  system  includes  a Video  Terminal,  see  Pub.  No.  FA4-31-306  for  a complete 
listing  of  CRT  operating  commands. 
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