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8.1 Setting up the PC6400
The PC6400 module sends serial communications through an
RS-232 port to a local printer, for on site monitoring of the
PC6010 system. See the PC6400 Installation Instruction sheet
for wiring and programming information.
The printer can be located up to 200 ft (61 m) away from the
PC6400. An 80 character printer is strongly recommended.
8.2 Configuring the Printer
Make sure that your printer is set to the following settings:
Serial interface
Baud rate = 4800
Parity = None
Character length = 8 bits
Auto line feed = Off
American/Canadian character set
DTR Protocol
8.3 Connecting the Printer to the PC6400
The PC6400 comes complete with a DB-25 (male) modular jack
adapter, and a 6 ft (2 m) six wire extension cord. A longer
extension cord can be used if required, up to 200 ft (61 m)
maximum.
To connect the printer to the PC6400:
1. Power down the PC6010, PC6400 and the printer.
2. Connect one end of the extension cord to the PC6400, and
the other end to the DB-25 modular jack adapter.
3. Connect the DB-25 modular jack into the RS-232 serial port
of the printer. See the PC6400 Installation Instruction sheet.
4. Power up the printer, then the PC6010 and PC6400.
8.4 Real-time Printouts
The PC6400 sends events to the printer as they occur. If the
PC6400 is already enrolled and the printer is on line, the PC6400
will begin transmitting to the printer as soon as you connect it.
Below are three sample printouts from a serial printer.
Most actions on the PC6010 that require an access code are
logged to the event buffer, and sent to the printer (see Sample 2).
You can change the default area labels, access code names and
zone labels so that the printouts are more readable. See the
Programming Manual for more information. Your printouts will
then look similar to Sample 3.
If the printer is off line or disconnected, the PC6010 keeps new
events in memory until the printer is ready to print.
When the printer is on line again, the PC6400 will send the new
events to the printer. The event buffer can hold up to 3000
events. If 2250 new events occur before the printer is brought
back on line, the PC6010 will send the “Buf Near Full” reporting
code to the monitoring station. If over 3000 events occur before
the printer is brought back on line, the oldest events will be
overwritten.
8.5 Printing the Entire Event Buffer
To print out the entire event buffer, enter the “Prn Entire Buffer”
section in Installer’s Programming. The printout will begin with
the newest event in memory and end at the oldest one. The
event number will be printed before each event.
To cancel printing after a Prn Entire Buffer command, enter the
“Cancel Print” section in Installer’s Programming.
Label Date Time Event
Sample 1 System Area 05/27/99 13:25 RS232 PRINTER ON LINE
Area..2 05/27/99 15:00 ALARM ZONE 008
System Area 06/01/99 08:10 4204 #005 BATTERY TBL ALARM
System Area 06/02/99 08:13 TAMPER LCD #001
Sample 2 Area..1 05/27/99 13:40 OPENING ACCESS CODE 001
System Label 05/27/99 13:51 INSTALLER LEAD IN
System Label 05/27/99 13:53 INSTALLER LEAD OUT
Area..4 05/29/99 15:30 UTIL OUTPUT CODE ACCESS CODE 054
Area..1 06/01/99 08:05 SW AUX CODE ACCESS CODE 008
Area..8 06/01/99 08:01 SYS MASTER MENU ACCESS CODE 002
Area..1 06/02/99 23:59 BYPASS WITH CODE ACCESS CODE 004
Sample 3 West Plaza 06/04/99 02:05 CLOSING Head Custodian
Assembly Plant 06/04/99 02:09 ALARM Front Office
Section 8: Printer Setup
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