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SC9000
ST150 SAFECOM Central Station Operations Manual
© 2002 Radionics Page 17 4998122249B
3.4. Temporarily Stop Communications with a Radio Communicator -Sending a Manual
Deactivate Command from the SC9000
It is possible to manually disable a SAFECOM unit located inside a customer location without having to send out a
technician. This manual command procedure is sent from the SAFECOM SC9000 computer through the SAFECOM
network.
NOTE: This procedure can be easily reversed by the operator at any time.
The following procedure is to stop radio communications with an active Radio Communicator and place it in an inactive
status:
1. Press the F1=SELECT option from the System Status Menu command window. The “Select a Remote” menu will be
displayed.
2. Enter the Radio Communicator number of the remote with which you wish to stop communications, and press
ENTER.
3. The message “Polling remote XXX depress ALT-X to fail” will be displayed in the operator prompt area.
4. The Radio Communicator will transmit and display its status to the SC9000.
5. Select the F2=SETUP option from the command window. The Radio Communicator Account Setup menu #1 will be
displayed.
6. Press the
key until the flashing cursor is highlighting the Framer field.
7. Enter “0“ in the Framer field and select the ESC=EXIT option from the command window.
8. The message “Save changes before exit? (depress ESC to continue editing)” will be displayed. Press the “Y“ key to
answer yes.
9. The SC9000 will display “DEACTIVATED” in the record of events on the left hand side of the screen. The message
“This remote does not exist” will be displayed in the operator window. Although communication with the Radio
Communicator will be suspended, the account information in the SAFECOM SC9000 computer will remain intact
(except for the Framer that was just changed to “0”).
10. The Radio Communicator will send an ACK message to the SC9000 computer and the “INACTIVE XXXXXXX”
message will be displayed on the left hand side of the screen. (XXXXXXX is the CPU S/N.)
NOTE: To bring back a Radio Communicator unit that has been deactivated using the above method, enter a valid
Framer # in the Radio Communicator Setup #1 menu and send the AWAKEN command via the F2=Utilities option. The
Radio Communicator will transmit its startup message and come back online to the Central Station SC9000.
3.5. Changing Radio Communicator Account Numbers
It is sometimes necessary to change the Radio Communicator account number to another number. The following
procedure is used to change the Radio Communicator number of an existing Radio Communicator.
NOTE: For the following instructions, the specific Radio Communicator account and CPU Serial Numbers are used only
as an example. With S/N 000022574, Radio Communicator # 0214 will be changed to Radio Communicator # 378.
1. Select the F1=SELECT option from the System Status Menu command window. The “Select a Remote” menu will be
displayed.
2. Enter the new Radio Communicator number (378) in the “Select a remote field” and press ENTER. The message
“Polling remote 378, depress ALT-X to fail” will be briefly displayed in the operator prompt area followed by the
message “This remote does not exist.” which will then be displayed in the operator window.
3. Select the F2=SETUP option from the command window. The Radio Communicator “Account Setup #1” menu for
Radio Communicator #378 account will be displayed. Remember that because this is a new Radio Communicator
account you are building, the parameters for CPU S/N, PID, and Framer will all be zeroes.
4. Now select the F1=COPY option from the command window. The message “Copy from which remote setup?” will be
displayed. Enter the existing Radio Communicator number that you want to change (214 in this example) and press
ENTER.
5. All the Radio Communicator account program parameters associated with the existing Radio Communicator number
(214), will be copied into the Radio Communicator account Setup Menu(s) for the new Radio Communicator number
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