pref LBUG dmcmd annun 1 1 1 # open debug mode pref LBUG aacmd dump lite_assign # dump the lite assign in a file AAtab.asg file looks like: compound block status panel key status 44RBU!"# 44$!%%& '('''' ) *& A!+,- 44RBU!"# 44$.''* '('''' ) *4 A!+,- pref LBUG aacmd dump lite_state # dump lite state in a file AAtab.cnt file looks like: # A//U/!0A.1R $023. !1U/.4 5anel +ey !1U/. /U" 4.A., ) & ' )& 4 166 ) 7 ' ** 4 166 ) # ' *7 8 6$A43 ) 9 ' %' 4 166 ) *' ' )7 4 1/ pref LBUG dmcmd annun 2 2 -2 # close debug mode Printing alarm panel contents. Alarm panel problems can be debugged by the use of two Alarm 4erver .ask commands: loadalmpnl ;$oad Alarm 5anel<: prtalmpnl ;5rint Alarm 5anel< and clralmpnl ;!lear Alarm 5anel<. 06 an A=8* is configured with a $BU2>'*A='* and 2!$BU2 ;?etc?msg< > '*=5'* then the panel file will be '*=5'*AApan and the following command will load the alarm panel. 0f a target -" name is not configured for a key: the target -" used by the A4. is the default letterbug. *. .he loadalmpnl command will take the contents of a configured file in ?usr?fo(?alarms. By default the name is @2!$BU2AAApan. pref -LBUG ascmd loadalmpnl !usr!fo"!alarms!#1$P#1%%pan ). 0n order to verify what is actually loaded into the alarm panel use the prtalmpnl command. Using the same configuration parameter from above $BU2>'*A='* and 2!$BU2>'*=5'* then the following command will dump the alarm panel contents to a file called '*=5'*AApan.prt. in ?usr?fo(?alarms pref -LBUG ascmd prtalmpnl /1.,: .he trick with prtalmpnl is that the command looks for the letterbug of the station and not the 2!$BU2. %. clralmpnl clears the alarm panel memory pref -LBUG ascmd "clralmpnl"