Specifications
Alto 818 Installation and Operation
6-32 P/N 66109074001 Rev. D
b. Set the terminal baud rate to 300. Communication between the Alto 818 and the terminal
should be restored.
c. Use the procedure above to change the baud rate.
The screen displays:
10. OPERATOR OVERRIDE REPORT (0-32): 1?
14. An operator override condition occurs each time an operator enters a direct command
(CLOSE, LIMIT, OPEN, RELOCK, SHUNT, SILENCE, UNLOCK, and UNSHUNT). To
generate a report for an operator override, type the desired report number (0 for no report)
and press ENTER. The screen displays:
11. ADDRESS (0-240): 0?
15. If the Alto 818 is operating in the E-mode, reporting to a host system, the address of the ACU
must be set to a number between 1 and 240. The address must be identical with the address
assigned by the host system to this Alto 818. If the Alto 818 is being used in the S-mode,
terminal communication only, the default value of o may be used. Type the desired address
and press ENTER. The screen displays:
12. HOST XON/XOFF (Y/N): N?
16. The XON/XOFF parameter of host to Alto 818 communications can be set to Y to allow
control of scrolling data logs. When enabled, the keyboard input CTRL-S will stop scrolling
data; CTRL-Q will allow the scroll to continue: Data displayed is paused. The default for
XON/XOFF is N which disables the function. Type Y or N and press ENTER. The screen
displays:
13. TERMINAL XON/XOFF (Y/N) N?
17. Read the description for prompt 12 above. Select Y or N for terminal XON/XOFF and press
enter. The screen displays:
14. AUTO FORGIVE TIMES AND DAYS:
00:00-00:00 ?
18. The AUTO FORGIVE TIMES parameters are functional only when anti-passback control is
used. At the times entered for field 14, the location of all command key holders is set to
UNKNOWN and no anti-passback violations are generated. Type the desired times and
days and press Enter. The three following prompts allow additional intervals to be entered.
The screen displays:
15. READER DISABLE TIME (0-240): 10?