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Serial Port Programming
Sense Reset
This selection causes one of the sense inputs to be assigned to reset the relay. When the
assigned sense input has a state transition from an inactive state to an active state (see
on page 67), the relay is reset. If “0” is assigned to this parameter, the relay
can only be reset by a reset command from the FSA Server (or CAD system) or from the
Manual Relay Off selection in the Relay Parameter Selection Menu.
Timer Reset
This parameter sets the time period for which the relay remains activated. This parameter
accepts any value between 0.00 seconds and 9 minutes/59.99 seconds. If “0” is entered as
the time period, the relay will only be reset by a reset command from the FSA Server or
from the Manual Relay Off selection in the Relay Parameter Selection Menu.
Manual Relay On
Choosing this menu selection manually turns on the selected relay. The relay turns off
based on its reset parameter.
Manual Relay Off
Choosing this selection manually turns off the selected relay.
“Inputs” Menu
The Model 6203 has four inputs for connecting to logic level sensors (see
page 170). There are many applications for these sensors. Any change of state at one of
these inputs is immediately transmitted to the FSA Server. Please note that these state
changes are not queued. This means that under some conditions, if multiple state changes
occur at the same input before the first state change is successfully transmitted to the FSA
Server, not all of the changes will be reported.
Sense input state changes can also be used to reset Model 6203 relays and to acknowledge
alerts. The configuration and assigning of sense inputs is done in the Inputs Menu of the
Software Configuration Program.
The Inputs Menu is found in the Main menu of the Software Configuration Program and it
is used for configuring the Model 6203 sense inputs. When selected, it opens the menu
shown in
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