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Abbreviated Terminal Commands

This document provides concise summaries of abbreviated commands for a 4100ES terminal, including commands to show system information and status (REV, TIME, LIST, SHOW), acknowledge and control points (ACK, SET, DISABLE), log in and out (LOGIN), run diagnostics (SYSDIAG), and more. Commands are 1-5 letters followed by options, and help is shown for many.

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Abbreviated Terminal Commands

This document provides concise summaries of abbreviated commands for a 4100ES terminal, including commands to show system information and status (REV, TIME, LIST, SHOW), acknowledge and control points (ACK, SET, DISABLE), log in and out (LOGIN), run diagnostics (SYSDIAG), and more. Commands are 1-5 letters followed by options, and help is shown for many.

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Abbreviated TERMINAL commands for 4100ES

(Press ENTER for prompt (-) before typing a command


HELP (shows a list of all the commands)
CT*IME
S*ET
RES*TART
CLEAR
SYS*DIAG

CL*IST
BYP*ASS
SH*OW
DIAG*NOSTIC
CHD*IAG

REV*ISION
DIS*ABLE
L*IST
WALK*TEST
SCC

TERM*INAL
DISARM
PRINT
CS*HOW
IMODE

T*IME
HELP
TYPE
TIC*MODE
/P

A*CK
LOG*IN
SELECT
SWAP

An * denotes the minimum number of letters to be typed. In the help screens, an


item surrounded by square brackets "[ ]" is optional.
REV*ISION (Show current Revision, CFIG Format, Filename, Rev and date of downloaded file)
SYS REV 11.03 CFIG Format: 6 Job: Testsys Rev:12 23-Jan-03 7:26
REV ALL (shows the revision status of every card)
REV HW (shows the revision of all the hardware)
T*IME (Use to show time or set the time)
T
T 8:00
T 25-DEC-06
T 8:00 25-DEC-06

-Display time/date
-Set time to 8:00am, today
-Set date to December 25, current time
-Set time to 8:00 and date to December 25, 2006

A*CK (Acknowledge a single point or a group of points)


AT
AF
AP
AS

(Acknowledge all Troubles if a Global System)


(Ack all fires)
(Ack all Pri2)
(Ack all Supervisories)

Silence = [CTL-S]
Reset = [CTL-D]

LOG*IN (Allow logging in to the current port)


Enter your Passcode or ENTER to Logout
(Password is not displayed as you type)
ACCESS GRANTED
S*ET (Change the status and/or priority of a point)
(requires default access level 3)
S SIG3 ON
S SIG3 OFF
S SIG3 PRI=7 (2-15)
S M1-4 ROR=3 (3, 15, 20)
S M1-5 SENS=3.0 (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.7 for photo) (If ION use 0.5, 0.9, 1.3)
DIS*ABLE (Disable/enable points in the system)
(requires default access level 3)
DIS M1-5 ON
DIS M1-5 OFF
IMODE (Install mode adds or removes points or cards from Install mode
(requires default access level 3)
To add points: IMODE 3-8 (card address), IMODE M1-3, IMODE miss*ing devices, IMODE open* circuits
To remove points: IMODE 3-8 off, IMODE M1-3 off, IMODE normal off, IMODE all off
(Use L I*MODE) to list all points in IMODE)
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L*IST (Returns the current logical point status for the point ID requested)(default is ON state)
L [<point>] [<qualifier>] (Qual: F=fire, P=PRI2, S=Supv, T=tbl, U=util, C=ctrl, D=disable, I=install)
L (Returns all ON status points)
L M1-4
(IF M1-4 IS IN ALARM )
L F (lists all fire); L S (lists all Supv), L T (lists all TBLs), L C (lists all control pts ON)
L I*MODE (lists all points in IMODE)
SH*OW (Shows ports, topology, nodes, counts or cards)
SH M1-3 (shows all characteristics of a point)
SH CARDS (Shows all cards in the system)
SH CARDSTATUS [n] (Shows the detailed status of all the parameters of card [n]
SH CARDSTATUS 4 (shows the XPS status)
SH COUNTS (see example below)
FIRE = 2
PRIORITY2 = 0
SUPERVISORY = 0 TROUBLE = 5
SH PORTS (See example below)
Port 1
CRT80U
Port 2
COMMAND*
SH SN (Shows the panel serial number)
TYPE

ALOG
-Sends Alarm Historical Log out this port.
TLOG
-Sends Trouble Historical Log out this port.
TASTAT*US -Sends TrueAlarm Status Report out this port.
TASERV*ICE -Sends TrueAlarm Service Report out this port.
IDNET CFIG -Sends IDNet+ configuration report out this port.
TALTCD
-Sends TrueAlert Candela Report out this port.
TALTST*AT [<qual> (ALL, LAST)] -Sends TrueAlert Status Report out this port.
TACO*SERV -Sends TrueAlarm CO Report out this port.
ALMTALLY -Sends Alarm Verification TALLY out this port. (Rev 12.06.02, 14.01.05)

CLEAR

ALOG
TLOG
TALLY <PID>
PEAK <PID>

-Clears the Alarm Historical Log.


-Clears the Trouble Historical Log.
-Clears Alarm Verification Tally for point <PID>.
-Clears Peak Analog Value for point <PID>.

WALK*TEST (Starts or stops Walktest)


(requires default access level 3)
WALK 0 ON LOG NONE SIG
WALK 0 OFF
SYS*DIAG (Runs a system diagnostic function)
(level 3)
SYS NAC ALL (All NACs miswiring test)
SYS NAC 1 (NAC miswiring test on address 1)
SYS DUP (For IDNet+ card)
SYS WEAK
SYS CFIG

See other SYS

SYS PSIL ON silences remote annun


SYS PSIL OFF turns off silence on remote annun

SYS EFS 1 E (Earth Fault Search on SPS)


SYS EFS M1 (Earth Fault Search on IDNet M1)
SYS EFL (Turns ON Earth Fault Latch)
SYS NOEFL (Turns OFF Earth Fault Latch)
SYS EARTH (Shows Earth Fault status)
SYS IP (displays IP and MAC addresses in system)
SYS PING <address> - network pings an address
SYS COALGO OFF/ON disables IDNet CO algorhythms

SWAP (Swaps the alternate CFG for the primary CFG) (Must be at Level 4)
RES*TART (Warm or Cold start the panel) (Level 4)
RES WARM
RES COLD
TIC*MODE (Disable or enable local mode operation)
TIC NOLOCAL 11 (turns it OFF)
TIC LOCAL 11 (turns it back ON)
SMPL (used to view or log SMPL information) (added Rev 1.02.01) (Must be at level 3)
SMPL [LOG | NOLOG] <CHANGE | TRIG | DEFAULT>
SMPL LOG enables logging or viewing logging status (logging stays ON until you type SMPL NOLOG
SMPL LOG CHANGE shows equations that have undergone a status change
SMPL LOG TRIG shows equations to which a change in state has occurred to one of its inputs
SMPL NOLOG disables logging or viewing of logging status
SMPL NOLOG DEFAULT disables logging or viewing of default program equations (Prog 0 and Prog 1)
SMPL SHOW <PROG EQ> <TRUE | FALSE>
SMPL SHOW 0-16
shows status of the specified equation (TRUE or FALSE) and lists the equation contents
SMPL SHOW *-* TRUE
(*=wildcard) shows all equations that are TRUE at the moment of the command

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