INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PARAMETER 62 AND PARAMETER 07
ACTION TAKEN IN
PARAMETER 62:
RESULTS IN:
WHICH MEANS THAT:
THE SEQUENCE OF
HANDSHAKE SIGNALS
WILL BE:
selecting [NONE] for
the 1st Handshake in
any Line Card **
the Line Card
producing
Handshake Signals in
the sequence defined
by
PARAMETER 07
If [0] was selected in
PARAMETER 07
1st: 2300
Hz
(no
Hi/Los
)
2nd: 1400
Hz
if [1] was selected in
PARAMETER 07
1st: one
Hi/Lo
2nd: 1400
Hz
3rd: 2300
Hz
if [2] was selected in
PARAMETER 07
1st: two
Hi/Los
2nd: 1400
Hz
3rd: 2300
Hz
**
This voids any selections that may have been made for the 2nd and 3rd Handshake Signals on the same
Line Card.
PARAMETER 62:
EXAMPLES OF VALID
HANDSHAKE SEQUENCES FOR
ANY LINE CARD
COMMENTS
1st
2nd
3rd
[NONE] [X]
[X]
[X] = don't care
If [NONE] is selected as the 1st Handshake for a given Line
Card, all other handshake selections that may follow will be
ignored; when this is the case (as stated above), the Handshake
Sequence specified by
PARAMETER 07
will be followed.
[2300]
[1400] [Hi/Lo]
When
Hi/Lo
handshakes are specified for any Line Card, the
number
of such
handshakes sent must be programmed in
PARAMETER 07
; once done, the sequence of handshake
signals specified here will override that which was designated in
PARAMETER 07.
This sequence is applicable for monitoring all types of
communicators, including those programmed to produce the
ADEMCO High Speed
and
Point I.D.
) formats.
[2300]
[1400] [NONE]
If no
Hi/Lo
handshakes are desired, use [NONE] in the final
field(s), as required; alternatively, if [0] is specified in
PARAMETER 07,
no
Hi/Los
will be transmitted, even if specified
in
PARAMETER 62.
NOTE: Keep in mind that as soon as a Digital Communicator responds to a handshake signal, any
subsequent handshakes specified in the programming of
PARAMETER 62
(or, if applicable,
PARAMETER 07
) will not be sent.
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