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May 2000
Part No. 001-2008-204
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Power Source
This indicates the primary power source for the
Repeater (AC/DC). If AC is selected and Battery
Backup is installed, the transmitter goes to half rated
power (max.) when AC fails. If DC is selected and
AC fails, power output is unchanged.
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Paging
This indicates if there is an optional paging termi-
nal connected to the repeater. This option is not com-
patible with the LTR Data Modem, TIC or VNC
options.
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Data Modem
This is selected if the Data Modem option is
installed. This option is not compatible with Paging,
TIC, or VNC.
4.3.2 SELECT REPEATER
Select the repeater number to be programmed or
edited from the pop-up menu (see Figure 4-6). Move
the cursor with the arrow keys to highlight the repeater
number and press Enter.
Figure 4-6 REPEATER LIST
4.3.3 ALARM CONFIGURATION
This programs the input alarm (see Figure 4-8)
and output alarm (see Figure 4-9) configurations and
provides a cross reference screen.
Figure 4-7 ALARM CONFIGURATION
Use the arrow keys to move down the list. Use
the Space bar to toggle through the parameters: Dis-
abled, Active Low, Active High, for each alarm.
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Input Alarms
There are four input alarms that can be activated
by external devices (see Section 6.12). These inputs
can be disabled, energized or de-energized. Alarms 3
and 4 can also be analog input.
If the input is disabled, the input alarm line is
inactive. When energized and current flow is detected,
the alarm is activated. When de-energized and no cur-
rent flow is detected, the alarm is activated. Analog
inputs provide a detection of an analog input out of
limit condition. Select the Low and High Limit pair to
trip an Analog Input Alarm. The High Limit must be
greater in value than the Low Limit (0.0V-5.0V in
0.1V steps).
Figure 4-8 INPUT ALARMS
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Output Type Selection
Select the operation of the Output Alarm. The
available types are:
Active Open - An active alarm opens (no contact)
the output lines.
Active Closed - An active alarm closes (contact)
the output lines.
Figure 4-9 OUTPUT ALARMS
Repeater List
default
Rptr 1
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Rptr 30
Select Which Alarms To Edit
Input Alarms
Output Alarms
Cross Reference