Unit installation

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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
106: Enable/Disable an Analog Alarm
This command allows you control whether or not the analog alarms will occur without having to
mess with the alarm points. This might be used to turn off a low temperature alarm while you are
working at a site and have the door open or to disable turning a heater on when you are running on
battery power. If an alarm is disabled, Command 107 will still tell you whether or not the line is in
alarm, but the alarm macro will never execute.
<106> b l a n
Parameters:
- 106 is the default command name.
- B is the I/O board number (1..2)
- L is the analog input line number (1..8)
- A is 0 for a low alarm, 1 for a high alarm
- N is 1 to enable the alarm, 0 to disable it
107: Recall Analog Lines in Alarm
This command lists all of the ports in high alarm, then all of the ports in low alarm. It is helpful
when trying to find out whether you have set the alarm points correctly.
<107> b
Parameters:
- 107 is the default command name.
- B is the I/O board number (1..2)