6.0 Options
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Option [709]:SG-TCP/IP CPM1 Visual Verification Trouble
Default (Enabled)
This option is used to enable or disable visual verification port (port 2025) supervision for the primary SG-CPM5. If this option is set to ‘Disabled’, the
trouble condition is not reported.
Option [710]:SG-TCP/IP CPM2 Visual Verification Trouble
Default (Enabled)
This option is used to enable or disable visual verification port (port 2025) supervision for the secondary SG-CPM5. If this option is set to ‘Disabled’,
the trouble condition is not reported.
6.2 SG-DLR5-IP Options
SG-Systems Console v2.3 (or higher) software is required for programming and communication with SG-DRL5-IP Receiver Modules.
6.2.1 SG-DRL5-IP Options: [1XX] - System Hardware
Option [101]: IP Address (IPV4)
Default (10.0.7.200)
This IP address identifies the SG-DRL5-IP on the IP network. Each node on the IP network must be assigned a unique IP. The SG-DRL5-IP can only
use Static IPs. DHCP is not supported.
Option [102]: Subnet Mask (IPV4)
Default (255.255.0.0)
A mask used to determine the subnet an IP address belongs to. The subnet is a portion of a network that shares a common address component. On
TCP/IP networks, subnets are defined as all devices whose IP addresses have the same prefix. Dividing a network into subnets is useful for both secur-
ity and performance reasons.
Option [103]: Gateway Address (IPV4)
Default (0.0.0.0)
This is the address of the Gateway through which the SG-DRL5-IP must communicate to reach the transmitter. This address is applied to all modules
connected to the SG-DRL5-IP.
Option [111]: Receiver Number
Default (01)
The receiver number is used for sending signals to the central station software. Refer to the manuals for any central station automation software being
used to determine if this number has any special requirements. Also, ensure that no duplicate receiver numbers are used. For example, in the messages
below, the receiver numbers are in
bold
.
0
01
001[#0000|NMIss00]
SG -
01
-001-0000-NMIss00- Firmware Update Initiated
Option [112]: Line Card Number - Channel 1
Default (01)
The line card number provides a virtual identification code for each SG-DRL5-IP module. Hexadecimal numbers “01” to “FE” can be programmed to
identify line cards. For example, in the automation/printer messages below, the line card numbers are in
bold
.
001
001
[#0000|NMIss00]
SG -01-
001
-0000-NMIss00- Firmware Update Initiated
Option [113]: Line Card Number - Channel 2
Default (02)
The line card number provides a virtual identification code for each SG-DRL5-IP module. Hexadecimal numbers “01” to “FE” can be programmed to
identify line cards. For example, in the automation/printer messages below, the line card numbers are in
bold
.
001
001
[#0000|NMIss00]
SG -01-
001
-0000-NMIss00- Firmware Update Initiated
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Summary of Contents for SG-System 5
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