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System ID Explanation
System ID = 51 most significant digit->5 1<-least significant digit
The System ID of the Grace-Watch Software sets the receive parameters for the MX900-H unit
allowing reception of worker worn device messages from users within a block of 16 groups,
1-99 users per group plus 9 Micro Repeaters per group. A System ID is a Hexadecimal
Number and can be split into two distinct portions, the most significant digit and the least
significant digit. The above example shows this.
Note the most significant digit - 5. This indicates the block of 16 groups that can be received
by the software, i.e. any worker worn device with a group ID of 5 as it's most significant digit
will be received by the MX900-H. Using the hexadecimal numbering system, the system
block consists of the groups 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E, 5F.
Each group has 1-99 users (worker worn devices) and 9 Micro-Repeaters available.
Example worker worn device ID range would be from 5101 to 5199
Repeater ID range would be from 51R1 to 51R9
Repeaters may not be programmed in the ID range of 5101 to 5199 or 01 through 99
This allows for 1728 total users to be programmed for monitoring within the system block
The least significant number in the System ID indicates the system group, or the sub group
within the system block with the highest priority. All IDs within the system group will be
displayed before the other users in the remaining groups that have an equal priority.
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Summary of Contents for Grace-Watch
Page 19: ...19 Configuration Screen Return to TOC ...
Page 22: ...22 System Settings Dialog Return to TOC ...
Page 26: ...26 User Setup Screen Press the User Setup Tab to Access the User Setup Area Return to TOC ...
Page 28: ...28 Name File Return to TOC ...
Page 62: ...GPS Device Mapping Layer Management Screenshot 62 Return to TOC ...
Page 82: ...82 Configuring General Setup Return to TOC ...
Page 89: ...89 Configuring Notifications Triggers Return to TOC ...
Page 91: ...91 Configuring Notifications Email Return to TOC ...
Page 95: ...95 Incident and Data management Return to TOC ...
Page 97: ...97 The Operation Setup Screen Return to TOC ...
Page 99: ...99 The Monitoring Screen Return to TOC ...
Page 104: ...104 Monitor Screen with Active Users Return to TOC ...
Page 126: ...126 Managing Groups Return to TOC ...
Page 153: ...153 Location View Dialog Return to TOC ...
Page 155: ...155 System Information Dialog Return to TOC ...
Page 157: ...157 The Incident Log Return to TOC ...
Page 160: ...160 The Radio Data Log Return to TOC ...
Page 162: ...162 Edit Users Dialog Return to TOC ...
Page 163: ...163 User Profile Dialog Return to TOC ...
Page 170: ...170 Auto Filled Incident Fields Return to TOC ...
Page 173: ...173 Incident Viewer Screen Return to TOC ...
Page 175: ...175 Users Present at the Incident Return to TOC ...
Page 177: ...177 Viewing User Profiles Return to TOC ...
Page 179: ...179 Viewing the Incident Log Return to TOC ...
Page 180: ...180 Viewing the Radio Data Log Return to TOC ...
Page 181: ...181 Viewing the System Information Return to TOC ...