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Interfaces for external communication purposes
Interface designation/type
Qty.
Use
programmable Baud rate
COM 2
,
COM 3
,
COM 4
RS232
3
for programming the SIMATRIX NEO V2 and connecting an
external computer. Protocols IVM-NT, TELEMAT MD/MDT,
SISTORE NT, log printer, secondary control systems
see programming manual
standard setting 19.2 kBaud
Keyboard
4-wire ,CL-20mA/TTY interface
8
for connecting up to 8 keyboards
see programming manual
standard setting 9600 kBaud
Alarm 1 - 16/ TTY out
Alarm 17 - 32/ TTY out
CL-20mA-/TTY interfaces
I/O 0-15
2 x 8
For connecting telemetry devices
see programming manual
standard setting 2400 kBaud
Alarm out
Master relay
1
2 voltage-free changeover contacts
Group signals for alarms and/or video signal interruption
If programmed as normally closed, the relay can also be
used to indicate a power failure
Alarm out
Open-collector outputs
8
For controlling external devices
5.5
Peripheral device address allocation
An address must be allocated to all devices, e.g.
keyboards, CDCs
and
dome
cameras
.
Camera head drives, dome cameras and interfaces for camera programming must
always be assigned an input.
The SIMATRIX NEO V2 configuration software allows the allocation of other
addresses. It is possible to select the same protocol for several telemetry ports of
SIMATRIX NEO V2 and to assign an address several times.
5.6
Front display
5.6.1 Status
displays
The front display indicates various device conditions. Values are displayed to an
accuracy of ±5% and are to a certain extent dependent on the number of extension
modules that have been installed.
These values must be seen as purely indicative and for diagnostic purposes only.
Status display
(examples)
Meaning
SIMATRIX Status:
waiting for CPU
Device is in the process of starting up
SIMATRIX Status:
active 09:15
Device is running and displays system time.
SIMATRIX Status:
defaults loaded
Device status after initial boot (alarm program 2 loaded)
Time/Date
01.02.2005 09:15
System date and time display
last POR before:
Period of time that has elapsed since the device was last turned on or reset
(Power On Reset). This can help detect a power failure.
014:01:15:00
Display in ddd:hh:mm:ss
(days:hours:minutes:seconds)
Software SPU:
NeoCtrl 1.00.060
SPU (Slave Processing Unit) software version
Software CPU:
CPU (Control Processing Unit) software version
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