Event Definition
The Syrus 1 has 70 events and Syrus 2 has 100 events available for the user to configure. They may be defined all at once in a configuration script or they me be individually defined at any moment as the user adds/removes functionality. The actual events’ denitions of the unit may be consulted with the TAIP message >QED<. This will have the unit deliver the configuration state of all events. An example of the returned configuration on the TAIP console is: >QED< >RED00NV0;A00TD0&F00&+< >RED01NV1;A00!F03&TD1&F00&+< >RED02XM0;F03!TD2&F00&+< >RED03NV2;G00+< >RED04NV0;A00TD3&F00!&+< >RED05NV1;A00!F03&TD3&F00!&+< >RED06XM0;F03!TD3&F00!&+< >RED07NV0;A00U00&+;ACT=SSSU000< >RED08NV1;A00!F03&U00&+;ACT=SSSU000< >RED09U< >RED10NV0;A00U01&+;ACT=SSSU010< >RED11NV1;A00!F03&U01&+;ACT=SSSU010< >RED12U< >RED13U< >RED14U< >RED15U< >RED16U< >RED17U< >RED18U< >RED19U< >RED20NV0;A00C02&+< >RED21NV1;A00!C02&+< >RED22XM0;F03!C02&+< >RED23U< >RED24U< >RED25U< >RED26U< >RED27U< >RED28U< >RED29U< >RED30U< >RED31U< >RED32U< >RED33U< >RED34U< >RED35U< >RED36sV0;S00-;ACT=SGC02U< >RED37sV0;S00+;ACT=SGC02TC00010< >RED38U< >RED39U< >RED40sV0;F00+;ACT=SSSU001< >RED41sV0;F00-;ACT=SSSU011< >RED42U< >RED43U< >RED44U< >RED45U< >RED46U< >RED47U< >RED48U< >RED49U< You can see some events having a user-dened TAIP action, different routing options and many undefined events (having a \U” (for undefined) after the event ID). For more information on how to interpret this reading as well as how to create such configuration refer to the ED message.