Specifications

Section 6: Commands
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PRINT IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER (Y/N): ? Y
ANY QUALIFIERS (Y/N): ? Y
1A. 1060 KEY TYPE (Y/N): ? Y
1B. 1050 KEY TYPE (Y/N): ? Y
1C. 1040/1030 KEY TYPE (Y/N): ?
2. ACCESS CODE (0-120): ? 1
3. PRIVILEGED (Y/N): ?
4. TRACE (Y/N): ?
5. LOCATION (IN/OUT/UNKNOWN): ?
PRINT PINS (Y/N): ? Y
P=PRIVILEGED T= TRACE I=IN O=OUT H=HOST
9896 12345678 1 PT FRANKIN JOS
3419 87654321 1 T NEWBERG ALIC
2252 246813579 1 P O WELCH MIKE
Figure 6-7: PRINT KEY Screen with Resulting Output
6.3.11 LIMIT
This command is applicable only if the Alto 818 system is set up to use building modes, and open,
closed, and station sensors have been defined with the DOOR command (see Section 6.3.5).
Entering the LIMIT command places the building in the building-limited mode.
6.3.12 MODEM
An SE 5200 Smart Modem can be used to interface the ACU with a remote terminal via the host
port on the Alto 818. When a modem is used for this purpose, the modem command is used to:
(1) set the building ID messages that the Alto 818 will use for identification during communications
with the remote terminal, (2) assign the phone numbers of the remote terminal modem, (3) define
the number of times the Alto 818 should attempt to place a call with the remote terminal modem,
and (4) enable or disable the CALL BACK function. All MODEM command prompts are shown
in Figure 6-8.
1. At the YOUR COMMAND? prompt, type MOD and press Enter. The screen displays:
1. BLDG ID (72):
?