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Address: Physical address assigned to the micro when defined.
State: Current state of the communications with the micro.
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Online means that the host will attempt to communicate with the micro.
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Offline means that the host will not attempt to communicate with the micro.
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Error means that there is a communications problem.
Connection messages include the following:
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Connected - micro is online and working.
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Shut down - No connection.
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Create port - trying to open a physical medium.
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Set up connection - physical medium is open.
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Tear down connection - connection is in the process of being closed.
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Waiting for call.
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Dialing.
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Retrying call.
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Destroy port – physical medium is being closed.
Status shows what is happening between the host and the micro. Messages include the following:
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Alarm download.
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Alarm message download.
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Badge download.
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DO download.
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DO group download.
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Download start.
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Elevator download.
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Error.
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Flash Error (See Diagnostic Log)
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Flashing Micro. (The entry includes the percent of flash download complete.)
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Flashing Completed.
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Idle.
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Incorrect micro type.
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Inquiry.
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Normal.
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Password download.
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Reader download.
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Reset.
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Schedule download.
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Telephone download.
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There are less then 4 passwords defined.
Mode: This is the current mode or state of the micro. The mode will be
Normal
,
Mode 1
,
Mode 2
, or
Mode 3
, as previously defined on the Mode Schedule Form or by a manual control command.
Comm device messages include the following:
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If this is a direct-connect micro, lists the COM port to which this micro is connected.
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If this is a dial-up micro, the text Dial-Up will be displayed.
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If this is a network micro, the IP address of the micro will be displayed.
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If this is a network + direct micro, the IP address displays. If the micro loses network connection
and fails over to a direct connect, in approximately two minutes, the display changes from the IP
address to COM port. When a failover occurs, a yellow LED displays in the COM address column.
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If this is a network + network micro, the IP address displays. If the micro loses network
connection, fails over to a secondary network IP address, the display changes to the secondary IP
address. When a failover occurs, a yellow LED displays in the COM address column.
If a host computer is licensed for Client Redundancy, has assigned a backup client, and a
failover occurs, a failover COM port displays.