Com - General Parameters (MM->6->1)
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Com Port Settings - 980 Secondary |
General Comm Parms Port
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Com Port Settings - 981 Closed Loop Master | ||||||||||||
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[Naztec Mib] - The station ID is a unique number identifying the controller to the system it is in. Valid station IDs are in the range of 0 - 9999. |
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[Naztec Mib] - The Master Station ID is the ID of the master controller when the secondary is operating in a system under a master. Valid Master IDs are in the range of 0 to 9999 |
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[Naztec Mib] - Fallback time is the amount of time, in minutes, that the controller will wait without communications from the Master controller before reverting to its internal TBC program. Note: The Backup Time (MM->1->2->1) called for under NTCIP is very similar to the Fallback Time and will also revert the controller to its' internal time-base schedule (STBC). However, NTCIP specifies that the Backup Time be reset whenever any communication is received by the controller. Naztec provides Fallback Time to insure that the master is issuing closed loop commands (CLP download configuration). It is possible for StreetWise polls to reset the Backup Time without resetting the Fallback Time which can only be reset by a poll from the primary master. |
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[Naztec Mib] - The "System" port in 980 Secondary controller and the "System-Up" port in the 981 Secondary are used to connect to StreetWise ATMS running on a laptop or as part of a central system. The DEFAULT and SYS-UP modes are identical for this port. The Naztec 981 Secondary controller supports 2 protocol options from the System port mode setting. The DEFAULT mode uses the Naztec communications protocol to connect with the system. The NTCIP mode uses the NTCIP protocol for system communications. |
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[Naztec Mib] - This port is available on the 981 Master, but not the 980 Secondary controller and is used to connect with the secondary controllers and/or sub-masters tied to the closed loop sub-system. The SYS-DOWN port acts like a "repeater" sending any data received on the SYS-UP port to the SYS-DOWN port. This allows a closed loop master to pass data from the system to the controllers in the sub-system tied to the SYS-DOWN port. The DEFAULT and SYS-DOWN modes are identical for this port. |
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[Naztec Mib] - The PC/Print port can be used instead of the System-Up port for communications with a laptop PC or a printer even while the System port is active. The PC/Print port can also configured to communicate with a Naztec CMU (Conflict Monitor Unit) to upload status information from the monitor to StreetWise. The DEFAULT and PC/PRINT modes are identical for this port. The 980 Secondary Controller also allows the PC/PRINT port to be configured as a SYS-DOWN port. This mode setting will allow the secondary to serve as a repeater and echo all data from the SYSTEM port to the SYS-DOWN port. |
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[Naztec Mib] - This port is available on the 981 Master, but not the 980 Secondary controller and can be configured to communicate with a TOMAR preemption device, temperature alert system or detector card. |