
Protection
Protection Module Configuration with IMx-M Manager
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Device Number:
Each slot must be assigned with a device number between 1 and 255
that is unique to the database to which the slot is connected.
Name:
Enter a suitable name for the Slot.
PIN code:
This acts as a simple four digit security lock to allow users to send the
configuration settings to the slot or allow users to change the slot state of arm/disarm.
To enter a PIN code, simply click on the text
Set
and enter a value as shown below:
Figure 2 - 77.
Entering a PIN Code.
Important - It is strongly recommended to set a PIN code to avoid risk to set
system in unwanted states and to avoid unauthorized access.
It is also possible to clear this PIN code by pressing the “Clear”.
However, after the IMx-M Manager has been closed, the
Administration password must be entered before this action can be
executed.
To recover the lost PIN code, use IMx-M Manager Password Recovery Tool which is
found in the @ptitude Observer installation DVD.
Configuration Version:
This optional setting allows to keep track of configuration
history by assigning a version number to the configuration.
Configuration Label:
This optional setting allows to keep track of configuration history
by assigning a memorable name to the configuration.
Modbus
Modbus 1 settings are for the protection module Modbus connector L1, whereas
Modbus 2 settings are for the protection module Modbus connector L2.
For detailed information on protection part Modbus functionality, refer to
within Modbus Configuration chapter.
Note that both Modbus connections have access to the same system values.
Mode
can be either Slave or Master. However, currently only the functionality of
Slave is supported.
ID
is the Slave ID (1-255) for Modbus. Do not set to same Slave ID for both
connections if they are on the same physical RS485 bus.
Parity
provides data validation which can be set to No Parity, Odd Parity or Even
Parity.
Baud rate
defines the speed of the serial link in bits per second.