MX8000 Installation and Operation Guide
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Table A–1: Programming Quick Chart
(cont’d)
Program Mode
Options
Choices Choices Choices
Choices
Comments
No Battery Bkp
Yes or No
See Section 5.4.4.1 for details.
Battery Bkp
Yes or No
See Section 5.4.4.1 for details.
Battery Backup
Cfg
DC Bkp
Yes or No
No charging current. See Section 5.4.4.1
for details.
Receiver Mode
MstrAuto,
MstrPrn,
SlvAuto,
SlvPrn, or
Single
Receiver ID
01-99
See Section 5.4.4.2 for details.
Strip Bad
If this is selected an indicator will be sent
to the automation computer that indicates
a bad data block was received.
Bad Block
Send Bad
Same as Strip Data except the bad data
block is sent with the indicator.
Off
Auxiliary Relay
On
See Section 5.4.4.5 for details.
60 Hz
50 Hz
System Options
Clock Source
Internal
On
10 to 99%
Set the percentage of how full the
message queue must be before a
“Message Queue Warning” will occur.
Default = 75%.
Off
01 to 90 %
What percentage the queue must go back
down to before “Message Queue Warning
Restore” message will be sent. Default =
50%.
Message
Queue Opt.
Event Release
1, 20 to 120
sec.
Time from call beginning until events
released to system.
Add Slave
2-digit Slave
No.
Enter 8000 receiver number as a 2-digit
entry.
View Slave
S01=8000
Slave
S02=8000
Slave
View 8000 receiver slave numbers.
Slave List
(Shown on
Master
Receiver Only)
Delete Slave
S01=8000
Slave
S02=8000
Slave
Delete 8000 receiver slave numbers.
Receiver
Number
2-digit Virtual
Receiver #
See Section 5.4.7 for details.
General
Options
(continued)
Virtual
Receiver/Line
Numbers
Line Number
3-digit Virtual
Line #
See Section 5.4.7 for details.