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TM0048
LaserNET Program User's Guide
CHAPTER 2
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
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INTRODUCTION
This chapter presents a brief summary of LaserNET's features keyed to the chapters and paragraphs in this
manual. It also gives an index to parameters set or monitored using LaserNET windows, dialogue boxes
and displays discussed in this manual.
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INITIAL CONFIGURATIONCHAPTER 3
This chapter explains how to set up the electrical connection between the LaserNET host computer and the
HART XL Detector. There are three types of physical connections:
Local IIM
Remote IIM
Direct Detector Connection
The connection must be configured using the System Configuration window as noted in Paragraph 3-2.
The procedure for setting up modem communications between a remote IIM and the computer running
LaserNET is detailed in Paragraph 3-3.
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CONFIGURATION OF THE IIMCHAPTER 4
This chapter is specific to IIM-based systems; configuration of the Direct Connection is addressed else-
where in this manual. LaserNET is used to set and monitor the following parameters, among others:
Owner location (4-3)
Miscellaneous parameters (4-4)
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Wiring configuration (4-4.1)
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Fault delay (4-3.2)
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Auxiliary parameters (4-3.3)
Assigning HART XL addresses (4-5)
Detector connections map (4-6)
AutoDial configuration (4-7)
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Phoneline supervision (4-7.1)
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Callback (4-7.2)
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Alarms and Faults that trigger autodial (4-7.3)
Printing the IIM configuration (4-8)
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MAIN SCREEN AND COMMUNICATIONSCHAPTER 5
This chapter introduces the user or installer to the LaserNET main screen, from which all communications,
configuration and monitoring operations are conducted. The following topics are addressed:
The main screen and its features (5-1)
Establishing communications with the HART XL Detector using LaserNET (5-2)
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Direct Detector connections (5-2.1)
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Local IIM connections (5-2.2)
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Remote IIM connections (5-2.3)
Viewing and Acknowledging Alarms and Faults (5-3)
Disconnecting (5-4)
Summary of Contents for HART XL
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