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“Ethernet” communicator
E16
6.6
“IN/OUT” windows
The communicator has 3 universal (input / output) terminals. The table can set the terminal operating mode (Off, IN, OUT).
The input must specify the type of circuit to be connected NC, NO, NO / EOL, NC / EOL, NO / DEOL, NC / DEOL.
Additional sensors can be connected to the communicator inputs. When the sensor is triggered, the communicator will send
an event message. The input is assigned a Contact ID code, which will be sent to CSP and
Protegus
.
Enable
– checked event fields where messages will be sent to CMS and
Protegus
.
E/R
– choose what type of event will be sent when input is triggered –
Event
or
Restore
.
CID
– enter the event code or leave the default value. Upon entering the event, the event code will be sent to
Protegus
and CMS.
Part
. – enter the partition (area) number that will be sent when an internal event occurs and the system is restored.
Zone
- enter the zone number that will be sent when an internal event occurs and the system is restored.
6.7
“RS485 modules” window
“Modules list” tab
iO
series expanders can be connected to the communicator to add additional inputs, outputs and serial buses for temperature
sensors. Connected expanders must be added to the
Modules list
table.
Module type
– select the module that is connected to the communicator via RS485 from the list.
Serial No –
enter the module serial number (6 digits), which is indicated on stickers on the module’s case and packaging.
Go to
RS485 modules
→
Module.