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necessitates the assigning of address numbers to avoid duplicate
addresses on a system chain. An exception to this is systems that
have a Computer Interface (CI) on the system chain. If a CI is on
the system chain, it will automatically detect duplicate bar
addresses and assign new address numbers as required.
Advancing into the
Wired
mode will cause the MMI to search the
scorpION3 system and determine the number of bars present; the
number of bars in the system will be displayed. When the MMI has
searched the system, and determined the proper number of bars in
the system, pressing the right arrow button will advance to the next
menu.
Select Bar, Preset or System Monitor
provides for; review and
adjustment of individual bar operating parameters, review and
adjustment of any of the 14 (P1 through P14) preset operating
parameters, or monitoring of the system for operating status and
fault codes. The up/down arrows are used to scroll through bar,
system monitor or the preset numbers and the selection is activated
by pressing the right arrow button.
Select Bar
enters a menu where the bar address can be selected
by scrolling through the bars on the system with the up/down arrow
buttons. The bar address number in the system will appear on the
MMI display and the indicator lights on the selected bar will flicker
to confirm which bar in the system is selected. Pressing the right
arrow button when the desired bar is displayed will enter a series of
options for that bar.
The following bar parameters are temporarily stored in the MMI.
The parameters in the MMI will appear as “NEW:”. The parameters
operating in the bar will appear as “SET:”. To transmit the NEW
parameters, press the Enter button. The green lights on the bar and
the MMI will flicker, indicating successful communication of the data
and the “SET” will update to the new setting.
Changed parameters are held in a temporary memory until the
command
save settings local to bar
is performed. When this
command is performed, the parameters in the bar are synchronized
to the parameters in the MMI and stored in a flash memory in the
Summary of Contents for scorpION3
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