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AcroComm Programming Manual

6.2.11. BS

Bell Schedule Record

Format:

BS=FSSSSSSSHHMMDD

where

F:

Flag to indicate initial entry (1) or subsequent (0);

S:

Day of the week this alarm will be active, from
Sunday to Saturday

(0 or N – Not Active, 1 or Y – Active)

HHMM:

Hour and Minute the signal will be sent to the alarm

DD:

Duration of signal in seconds

Each instruction, as described above, represents a record in the Alarm Table.
It must be entered in ascending order by hour and minute. When the start flag
is 1, all preceding entries of this type will be nullified. If there is an instruction
that is not in the correct order, the clock will ignore it and not send the signal
to the alarm for that time.

6.2.12. CR

Reinitialize the terminal

Format:

CR=X

where X can be Y or 1 for initializing the terminal to all default values and to
erase all transactions and tables. X can be N or 0 to simulate turning the unit
off and on automatically.

6.2.13. DL

Indicates Summer Energy Daylight Savings

Format:

DL=X

where X can ‘Y’ or ‘1’ to accept it, or ‘N’ or ‘0’ to not accept it.

The Energy Savings Program contemplates the time adjustments on the first
Sunday of April and the last Sunday of October. This is an International
Standard

6.2.14. DM

Default Message for online transactions.

Format DM=MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMNNNSSAA

Donde: MMM... The message to be displayed on the terminal screen, up to 20

Characters.

NNN

Timeout of the message to be displayed as well as the
indicated signals.

SS

Bit map given in HEXADECIMAL format (2 characters)
indicating the signals that must be raised. Each bit means:
Bit 0: Access signal.
Bit 1: Bell Signal.
Bit 2 y 3: Reserved
Bit 4: Accepted tone.
Bit 5:Rejected Tone.
Bit 6: Message Tone.

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