
AES 7058E RF Subscriber Unit -- Installation and Operation Manual
AES Corporation
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P/N 40-7058E Rev 2.1 11/11/2014
Programming (Continued)
► Set Packet “Time-To-Live” Function
In most cases the default settings will be appropriate. If so
skip to the next section.
The Time to Live Function
aborts old messages to ensure
the efficient flow of data through the network. The old
messages have typically been buffered, due to a network
problem, but not yet sent.
The default setting is recommended.
In the default setting,
test timer packets are assigned a 30-minute time to live. Any
TTL aware subscriber, in possession of the packet that
includes time to live data will be decrementing the timer.
Any timer that reaches 0 will cause that packet to be
removed from the transmit queue effectively aborting it.
(Note: any 30-minute-old test timer message has already
served its purpose. The central station should have
recognized a missed Check-In by then and identified the
event as a “failure to test”). For more information, contact
AES technical support.
Note:
Adding STATUS can also help because there could be
a large number of Acknowledge Delay messages created if a
significant network communication issue exists. This way
the packets can be aborted after the programmed period
freeing up the airwaves for other more critical packet
communication.
To start,
press programmer key
(F2)
. The following
appears:
PACKET TIME TO LIVE
CHECK IN----OLD:NEW
ENTER HRS----HH:..
[0-24] (HH = existing data)
Enter new data and or press <ENTER> Next appears:
ENTER MINS---MM:..
[0-59] (MM = existing data)
Pressing Enter at each screen will move through all available
packet types programming hours then minutes.
The remaining packet types are:
STATUS
ALARM
TROUBLE/RST
RESTORAL INTELLITAP SPECIAL
If data has been entered correctly for all packet types, the
following message appears:
OK
Time-to-Live programming complete
► Set Modes – Repeating and Disable AC
reporting
There are several programmable functions, in the Set Modes
programming area. Repeating can be disabled, and AC
reporting can be disabled.
To start,
press programmer keys
(CTRL + F4)
. The
following message appears:
SET MODES--OLD: NEW
ENABLE RPTNG-Y: .
Enter Y/yes to enable the 7058E repeating capability.
Default is Y.
Press <ENTER>, the following appears:
SPRSS ACFAIL
-N:
Enter a Y to suppress the reporting of AC Fail and Restore
messages. Enter N to allow AC Fail reporting. Default is N,
which will result in the reporting of AC Fail and Restoral
Messages to central station.
OK
is displayed when Set Modes is Complete.
► Program ID# and System Cipher Code
The unit ID# and the system cipher can only be entered with a
programmer, directly attached to J1.
NOTE: Entering new data overwrites (erases) any previously
stored ID# and the Cipher Code. Pushing the <ENTER> key
without entering new data saves the previously stored
information. The programmer should be connected and the
power should be on.
To start,
press programmer keys
(CTRL+F1)
. The following
message appears:
SETUP UNIT-OLD: NEW
(Existing stored "old" data.)
ENTER ID#-1234:....
(New data shown here.)
To keep previously stored ID#, simply push <ENTER>. To
change the ID#, enter the 4 digit identification number for this
unit using any of the 16 hex numerals (0-9, A-F), and then push
<ENTER>.
The ID number must be unique, different from
all other ID numbers in your system.
After successfully
entering the ID number, the following message appears:
CPHR CODE-XXXX:....
(Old data is not shown)
Enter the 4-digit cipher as assigned by the system administrator,
and then press <ENTER>. The code must match that of the
central station receiver or IP-Link(s) it communicates through -
If the wrong code is used, the unit cannot log on and will not
communicate. After entering the cipher code, or pressing
<Enter> alone the following message appears:
OK
ID and Cipher programming is complete
► Reconnect Cables after Programming
After programming is complete, reconnect any cable (such as
the cable to the AES IntelliTap), disconnected from J1.
Input State/Condition:
Zone Status:
Open
N
A
A
T
A B
EOL Resistor - 2.2K
X X
N
N
N B
Closed/Short
A
N
A
A
T B
B=Bypassed
N=Normal
A=Alarm
T=Trouble**
X=Don’t Use
** See Notes on Central Receiver Compatibility - on Pg. 7
and Wiring – Zone Inputs – on Pg. 2
►
Zone Reporting Chart
F4, or CTRL + T: Show Routing Tables
4.5678,L:02,N:5,Q:83 Unit 5678, Weak signal (8x)
3.7888,L:01,N:5,Q:03 Unit 7888, Good Signal, Neighbor
2.2222,L:00,N:0,Q:03 IPLink 2222, Good Signal (03, 02)
1.1111,L:00,N:0,Q:03 IPLink 1111, Our Number one.
CTRL + Z: Show Zone Info
Zx12, Z1-8:0100-10T0 Zones 2, and 5 are in Alarm, 7 is in
Trouble. 0 = Normal, 1 = Faulted, T = Trouble.