User`s guide
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SCS-1 Install/User's Guide
5 - PRINTOUT EXPLANATIONS
5.2 System Messages
System messages are provided on the ACTIVITY LOG printer to provide a permanent record of changes made
to the system information. The operator making the change is determined by referring to the last sign on.
A detailed explanation of each message follows:
5.3 Operator Sign on/Sign off
This message is printed after an operator enters their code number to access the system menu. The name of the
operator and the sign on time are printed. The code number of the operator is not printed.
An example of this message is shown on line 3 of the sample printout. The same process is followed when the
operator signs off. A sign off example is shown on line 10 of the sample printout.
5.4 Time/Day/Date
When the time, day, or date is changed, the old and the new value are printed.
An example of a date change is shown below.
* * DATE CHANGED FROM: 1/1/82 TO: 9/1/82 * *
Time and day changes follow the same format.
5.5 Operator Codes
When a new operator is added to the system, the operator name and level are printed. An example is shown on
line 4 of the sample printout. Any time a current operator is deleted from the system a similar message is printed.
When only the operator level is changed, the old level and the new level are printed. An example is shown on
line 5 of the sample printout.
5.6 System Number
When the system number is changed, the new system number is logged. This is shown on line 6 of the sample
printout.
5.7 Telephone Line Configuration
Each time a change is made to any part of a line configuration, all parts of that configuration are printed. This
message is a 2-line format shown on lines 7 and 8 of the sample printout.
5.8 Network Definitions
Adding or deleting a Multiplex account from a Network Definition prints the panel number and line on the
ACTIVITY LOG printer. An example is shown on line 9 of the sample printout.
5.9 Command Processor Reports
Reports from Command Processor panels are sent to the SCS-1 advising of various changes in the panel status
in the field. The reports can be logged on the printer and/or displayed on the CRT. The proper logging of each
report is listed in Section 5.20.
5.10 Alarm, Trouble, and Restore
These reports are formatted the same. Alarm and Trouble messages are logged on both printers and displayed
on the CRT for acknowledgment.
Fire and Supervisory restorals are displayed on the CRT for acknowledgment and logged on the ACTIVITY LOG
while other restore messages are logged on the ACTIVITY LOG only.
An example of each report is shown on lines 11 to 13 of the sample printout.