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then no other messages from that same CPU will be presented. Add Correlations also
prevents you from correlating mixed circuit types (Alarm, Supv., Monitor and Trouble) to the
same message. For example, if you have selected an Alarm circuit you will not be presented
with messages that are already correlated to another type of circuit. For the same reason, if
you select a mixture of circuit types on the Loop Detail View, then the Add Correlations dialog
will show no available message on its Msgs tab.
Timer List View
This list view appears in the top, right pane when the Custom Timer item is selected in the Job
Tree view.
Custom timers can be referenced by equations. By attaching an equation to a timer, it can be
started or stopped. If a timer appears on the right hand side of an equation controlling an
output or an input zone, it can be tested for EXPIRED, etc. to affect the result of the equation.
All timers are initally un-assigned. To Enable a timer, edit the Enable column to make it 'Y'.
Dialer
This form is displayed when the optional Dialer tree item is selected. It allows you to view and
to configure the UDACT / Dialer.
The dialer can dial out on two phone lines. You must configure an account and specify the line
attributes for both. Line 2 can dial a cell phone. If this is the case the auto test can be reduced
from daily to monthly.
The UDACT can be configured either by using the FX-2000NConfig tool or with the Mircom
Dialer Configuration Utility.
To configure using the FX-2000NConfig utility remove the RS485 / UIMA cable from the
FX2000N panel and plug it directly to the dialer. You must short JW2 on the dialer to enable
configuration. Edit the dialer parameters, described below, and press the Send... button. You
will be prompted for a password.
You can use the FX-2000NConfig utility to retrieve the configuration from the dialer by
pressing the Get... button. The Sent/received field will tell you if the configuration you are
viewing is potentially out of date.
Name
Visible
Description
CktNo
No
Internal CKtNo or Index. This number does not start at zero
because there is a block of System Timers that occupy the lower
range.
Address
Yes
The address of the timer. The address uniquely identifies a
timer, and is included in the Device-ID in equations. If the timer
is not enabled, the address field shows "unassigned".
Enable
Yes
Edit this field, changing it to Y, to assign a timer.
Duration
Yes
The duration, in seconds, of the timer.
Tag
Yes
A 20 character tag to identify the timer. This will appear in the
"Symbol Table" when composing equations that reference
timers.
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