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Diagnostic map commands are used to determine the status of all devices (connected to the
selected transponder) with a single command. Maps are displayed on the History screen as
an array of rows and columns, corresponding to point addresses and bus numbers.
The status of a particular device is shown by a "1" or "0" (zero) with "1" signifying the true
state. The map location, corresponding to a device that is not responding to the transponder,
contains a "1" when a Not Responding Map command is selected.
Similarly, a "1" is displayed in response to a Tamper Map command in locations that
correspond to devices in a tampered state. All other locations display a "0" (zero), "a" — (if
there is no device assigned to the location), or a "x", there is a device connected to the
system at that address, but it is not in the Transponder database.
Element
Mapping group
[Device Type Map]
[Not Responding Map]
[Received Trans Map]
[Jamming Map]
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Usage/Description
Unlike all other types of map, the Device Type Map has two
characters in each possible device location. The right most
character indicates the device type. A "5" indicates a receiver, "3"
indicates an alert unit, and "7" indicates that the Transponder
database shows a device in that location but it is not currently
communicating with the SE coordinator. The left character
indicates the following: "0" (zero), the device is in its normal state,
"1", the device is off normal, and "x" there is a device connected to
the system at that address, but it is not in the Transponder
database. (Usually this results from an error during data entry in
the Transponder database).
Requests a map of all the points that are not responding (missing)
to the system on this SE coordinator. The [Received Trans Map]
button produces a map display with one in the locations
corresponding to SE receivers that are missing from the system. A
"0" (zero) indicates that the point is responding. An "x" indicates
there is a device connected to the system at that address, but it is
not in the Transponder database.
As a means of self-diagnosis, the system software periodically
reviews the SE receivers which have not received an alarm or test
transmission. This list is printed as a part of the daily system status
report and is a tool for assessing the health of the system. The
[Received Trans Map] button produces a map display with "1" in
the locations corresponding to SE receivers which received
transmissions. Each time this map is read, the Received Trans Map
image is cleared in the SE coordinator.
Requests a map of all the SE receivers that are currently reporting
RF jamming to the system. The [Jamming Map] button displays a
map with "1" in the locations corresponding to SE receivers that
are reporting jamming. A "0" (zero) indicates that the SE receiver is
not jammed.
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