Bosch SC8016 Guía de instalación Pagina 15

  • Descarga
  • Añadir a mis manuales
  • Imprimir
  • Pagina
    / 44
  • Tabla de contenidos
  • MARCADORES
  • Valorado. / 5. Basado en revisión del cliente
Vista de pagina 14
SC9000
ST150 SAFECOM Central Station Operations Manual
© 2002 Radionics Page 15 4998122249B
3. Installing and Communicating with Radio
Communicators
3.1. Selecting/Polling a Radio Communicator
Press the F1=Remote option from the System Status Menu command window. The “Select a Remote” menu will be
displayed.
After entering into the F1=SELECT function, any of the following methods may be used to specify the Radio
Communicator account number:
1. If you know the Radio Communicator number, type it in using the keyboard or numeric keypad.
2. Press the
or
keys to scan through all possible Radio Communicator numbers.
3. Press the “PgUp” or “PgDn” keys to scan through all the current Radio Communicator accounts in the SAFECOM
SC9000 computer.
4. Press the “PgUp” or “PgDn” keys while holding down the CTRL key. This allows the operator to scan up or down to
only those Radio Communicator units that are offline.
5. After entering the desired Radio Communicator number, press the ENTER key.
If the number entered is already assigned to an active Radio Communicator, the screen will display the message “Polling
remote XXX depress ALT-X to fail. . .” in the upper right hand corner. This message will be displayed until an
acknowledge (ACK) message is received from the Radio Communicator in the field. When the ACK is received, the
“Remote Status” menu for the associated Radio Communicator will be displayed. There may be a slight delay in the
display of this menu, depending on the amount of message traffic activity on the RF Channel assigned to that Radio
Communicator.
If the number entered is new and is not assigned to an active Radio Communicator, the screen will display the message:
"This remote does not exist.". This message simply means that the Radio Communicator number you selected is available
to be programmed as a new account. At this point, the operator may press F1 for the F1=Select option in the command
window. This allows for selection of a different Radio Communicator number. The operator may press F2 for the
F2=Setup option in the command window to enter the Radio Communicator “Setup” menu. At this point, the operator may
assign this Radio Communicator number to a new account. See the applicable section for further discussion of the
F1=SELECT option as per the Table of Contents.
3.2. Bringing a New SAFECOM Unit Online
These procedures are applicable for new or re-initialized Radio Communicators:
1. Ensure the correct CPU S/N, PID, Framer, and RF Channel for the Radio Communicator are entered on the Radio
Communicator Setup Menu #1 in the SAFECOM SC9000.
2. Apply power to the Radio Communicator. Remember to have an antenna connected.
Refer to the applicable SAFECOM Radio Communicator Installation Guide for a description of Safety Precautions,
Pre-installation, Installation, and Initialization Procedures.
3. A new or initialized Radio Communicator will transmit a “startup XXXXXXXXX” record of events message to the
SC9000 Receiver. (XXXXXXXXX is the CPU S/N.) If the SC9000 has an active account built for this Radio
Communicator and the SC9000 can hear this Radio Communicator, this message will be displayed next to the Radio
Communicator number that the operator has assigned to it. This message identifies the Radio Communicator as
being New or Re-Initialized and directs the SAFECOM SC9000 to establish radio Communications with it and
download or program the Radio Communicator with its associated Remote Setup Menu data. This message will also
identify the specific Radio Communicator and SAFECOM product type, it is communicating with, by the CPU S/N and
PID. Each Radio Communicator has a unique CPU S/N assigned at the Radionics factory.
NOTE: If the SC9000 cannot locate a valid active Radio Communicator account associated with this CPU S/N, it will
ignore any Startup messages from that particular Radio Communicator.
4. The SC9000 will search through all the Radio Communicator accounts until it finds the account associated with the
unit you have just started. After the SC9000 computer has matched an account with the new startup, the following
download sequence will occur automatically:
The SC9000 assigns a Remote number (previously specified by the operator) to the Startup Radio
Communicator.
Vista de pagina 14
1 2 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ... 43 44

Comentarios a estos manuales

Sin comentarios