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en | Central Console, computer setup and programming
Security Escort
2017.08 | V2.18.1.0 | DOC
Training Manual
Robert Bosch (SEA) Pte Ltd
MUX Point Data
The lower section of the
Find Transponder
’
s Database Record
dialog window provides
information on the devices controlled by the selected transponder record.
Two digits represent each receiver or alert unit address. The first is the number of the
multiplex bus on which the device is mounted (0 to 7) and the second is the multiplex point
address assigned to the particular device. On each of the eight multiplex busses, up to 8
devices may be installed, but each device must be assigned a unique multiplex point address
(0 to 7). More than one device can have a particular multiplex point address, but only on
different busses. The multiplex point addresses are assigned by switch settings on the device
(receiver or alert unit) circuit boards. These multiplex point address settings are also a part of
the
Transponder Database
. The multiplex address shown in the
Transponder Database
and
the multiplex address set on the device circuit board must agree. The
Transponder Setup
dialog is used to verify multiplex address settings.
Notice!
It is a good idea to create an entry in the
Transponder Database
for each transponder in the
system before entering the data for each device, so that all transponders appear in the drop-
down menus.
6.4.3
Creating a new transponder entry
Creating and modifying the
Transponder Database
requires special authority levels usually
assigned only to the installing company’s personnel. Clicking the
[Insert New]
button opens a
new
Transponder Database
dialog window.
The
System Design Layout Sheets
prepared in advance by the installation manager should
contain the necessary information for assigning the
Transponder Name
and
ID
, the
Comm
Port
or
Radio ID
, as well as the names and multiplex addresses for all receivers and alert units
connected to each transponder. The layout sheets will also contain the text to be used to
indicate the receiver locations and will designate the alert units to be driven by each receiver.