
SC9000
ST150 SAFECOM Central Station Operations Manual
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Power Trouble - Yes or No: “ Y “ indicates that the SC2104 has detected a loss of 12VDC from the host Alarm
Panel AUX power. “N“ will be displayed when power is restored. Updates to the Yes/No status indication of Power
Trouble may not be immediately reported to the SC9000 computer. The “Power Trouble” and “Power Restore”
messages are RIDER category type of events, and may not be reported as soon as the event occurs. The SC2104
will include both of these type messages as part of the next message packet sent by the SC2104 to the SC9000
computer.
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TELCO Trouble- Yes or No: An indication that the SC2104 has detected a phone line cut or failure. When the phone
line is restored, the “TELCO restore” message is initiated by the SC2104 and an “ N “ will be displayed.
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Lo Batt - Yes or No: An indication reflecting the results of the last SC2104 battery voltage test. A “ Y “ will be
displayed if the battery is missing or the voltage is below 11.5 VDC and has not recharged to a level of 13.6 VDC. An
“ N “ will be displayed if the voltage is at a minimum of 13.12 VDC.
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Inputs 1,2,3,4,1X,2X,3X,4X - An indication of a Normal, Bypassed, Open, or Short condition for the Inputs on the
SC2104. The Status of the Input is reported in plain language text; Input 1: SHORT for Non-Expanded Inputs or Input
1X: SHORT for Expanded Inputs. The text displayed in the Input status is determined by the Line Number, if any,
selected from the Input Translation table in the original Radio Communicator account Setup #2 menu for each
Auxiliary Input.
NOTE: SC2104's can monitor up to eight (8) Loops or Devices, two (2) per Input, when
programmed to operate in
expanded mode. Non-Expanded Inputs are reported as #1 through 4 and the EXPANDED Inputs #1X through 4X.
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Notes: Four (4) lines, 35 characters each line of plain language text. The Notes are displayed as they were entered
in the Radio Communicator account Setup #1 menu. Notes usually identify customer name, address, phone number,
etc.
4.1.4. Controlling an SC2104 Radio Communicator
We have already seen how the System Status menu allows the operator to monitor the status of SC2104s. Another
important feature of the System Status menu is the ability to control some of the specific SC2104 modes and features.
The input bypass and unbypass commands may be sent to an SC2104 from the SC9000 computer via the SAFECOM
network.
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