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SC9000
ST150 SAFECOM Central Station Operation Manual
4998122249B Page 30 © 2002 Radionics
SC9000 Year 2000 Compliance
The Compaq
386 PC that ships as part of the SC9000 UL Listed Central Station system contains a non-compliant Year
2000 BIOS. After the Year 2000 rollover occurs, the PC’s time and date MUST be manually reset at least once, even if
the date appears to be correct. If power is not applied during the Year 2000 rollover, the system clock resets to January
4, 1980. This can be manually reset to the Year 2000 for continued normal operation by performing one of the following
procedures:
To set the clock from DOS
Start at the DOS C:> Prompt
1. To get to DOS, press <ESC> key during SAFECOM
®
boot -up.
2. At the DOS prompt, type DATE <Return>.
3. This will bring up the current date display and a prompt that says “Enter new date (mm-dd-yy) “.
4. Enter the new date Note: Dates must be entered in a 4 digit format i.e. 01/01/2000 <RETURN>.
5. At the DOS prompt type TIME to readjust the time if necessary.
Alternate Method: To set the clock using the System BIOS.
6. Reboot the computer and hold the F10 key immediately after the MEM check. This will enter the BIOS set-up.
7. Press Enter to choose English.
8. Press the F4 key to configure.
9. Hit arrow keys to move the cursor to date/time.
10. Use the arrow keys to set the date.
11. Enter correct time if necessary.
We advise the users of all PC controlled systems (like SAFECOM) to check their PC for Year 2000 compliance. There
are software utilities available that can automatically test this. Please contact your PC manufacturer (e.g., Compaq, Dell,
IBM, etc.) for further information.
5.1.2. Make a Backup Copy of System and Radio Communicator Account Data
The Backup Utilities option allows the operator to make a backup copy of all the System and Radio Communicator
account Setup Menu parameters in the SC9000 computer. All of the data that can be entered in the SC9000 via the
keyboard is available for transfer to a floppy disk for a back-up Copy.
NOTE: The Backup option does not copy the ST150 master program to the floppy disk; only user data files.
The SC9000 computer processing is time shared with the back-up routine. All polling of Radio Communicators and alarm
message processing continues during the entire backup routine. Normal SC9000 Receiver operations are not interrupted.
The time required to make a back-up Copy is dependent on the amount of data contained in system memory but normally
takes no more than a few minutes. A back-up routine should be performed every time new Radio Communicator accounts
are added to the SC9000 computer or modifications have been made to existing Radio Communicators or SC9000
system data. In addition, we strongly recommend that two (2) Backup copies be made and retained for archival purposes.
The 2nd copy will make the Backup data available in the event of a system failure or damage to the existing data on the
1st floppy disk during a back-up routine.
To Make a Backup Copy
1. Press the F2=Utilities option from the System Status Menu command window.
2. Then press the F2=Backup option from the command window. The Backup Menu will be displayed.
Insert a formatted high density floppy diskette in drive A and press ENTER. The floppy disk may be a 3 1/2" 1.44
megabyte.
Do NOT remove the floppy disk until the Backup routine is completed!
3. Press the F1=Begin Backup option from the command window. The following will occur:
The “backup started“ record of events message will be initiated by the SC9000.
Two messages will be displayed flashing at a 1/2 second rate on the Backup menu during the entire Backup
routine: “BACKUP IN PROGRESS, PLEASE STANDBY” & “UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE
DISKETTE BE REMOVED FROM THE DRIVE WHILE THE BACKUP IS IN PROGRESS.”
All System and Remote data files will be copied to the floppy disk.
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