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Sur-Gard System III - SG-DRL3-IP Programming; Option [19]: Transmitter Restoral Trouble Mask; Option [1 A]: Transmitter Failure Trouble Mask; Option [1 B]: Transmitter Swap Trouble Mask

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SG-DRL3-IP Programming
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Option [19]: Transmitter Restoral Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the
Transmitter restoral condition on the SG-DRL3-IP receiver. Setting the
mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported; setting the mask to
1 signifies the trouble will not be reported.
Option [1A]: Transmitter Failure Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the
Transmitter failure/absent condition on the SG-DRL3-IP receiver. Set-
ting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported; setting the
mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not be reported.
Option [1B]: Transmitter Swap Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the
T-LINK swap condition on the SG-DRL3-IP receiver. Setting the mask
to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported; setting the mask to 1 sig-
nifies the trouble will not be reported.
Option [1C]: Transmitter Unencrypted Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the
T-LINK sending an unencrypted event when the SG-DRL3-IP is
expecting an encrypted event condition on the SG-DRL3-IP receiver.
Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported; setting
the mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not be reported.
Option [1D]: Invalid Report Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting the
invalid report condition. SG-DRL3-IP determines that the signal
received is invalid, bad checksum, encryption key miss-match. Set-
ting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported; setting the
mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not be reported.
Option [1E]: Unknown Account Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting an
unknown account report condition when the SG-DRL3-IP received is
from an invalid account (not in the account table). Setting the mask
to 0 signifies the trouble will be reported; setting the mask to 1 sig-
nifies the trouble will not be reported.
Option [1F]: Accounts Exceeded Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting if the
account table limit is exceeded when a new account tries to connect
to a SG-DRL3-IP that has a full account table. Setting the mask to 0
signifies the trouble will be reported; setting the mask to 1 signifies
the trouble will not be reported
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Option [20]: Transmitter Deleted Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting when a
T-LINK account deleted from the table. Setting the mask to 0 signi-
fies the trouble will be reported; setting the mask to 1 signifies the
trouble will not be reported.
Option [21]: Option Change Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of an
option changed on the SG-DRL3-IP. Setting the mask to 0 signifies
the trouble will be reported; setting the mask to 1 signifies the trou-
ble will not be reported.
Option [22] Console Leads In Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the
Console Lead in. This occurs when the console connects successfully
to the SG-DRL3-IP. Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be
reported; setting the mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not be
reported.
Option [23] Console Lead Out Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the
Console Lead out. This occurs when the console disconnects suc-
cessfully to the SG-DRL3-IP. Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trou-
ble will be reported; setting the mask to 1 signifies the trouble will
not be reported.
NOTE:
For UL and ULC Installations, Options [17], [18], [19], [1A], [1B] and
[1C] shall be programmed as [00].
Option [24] Console Session Denied Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting if a ses-
sion is denied. This occurs when a console connection is already
present or the credentials are not correct. Setting the mask to 0 sig-
nifies the trouble will be reported; setting the mask to 1 signifies the
trouble will not be reported.
Option [25]: Printer Buffer Full Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the
Printer Buffer Full. Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will be
reported; setting the mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not be
reported.
Option [26]: Computer Buffer Full Trouble Mask
This programmable mask enables or disables the reporting of the
Computer Buffer Full. Setting the mask to 0 signifies the trouble will
be reported; setting the mask to 1 signifies the trouble will not be
reported.
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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01
Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)
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Condition reported
Condition not reported (masked)

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