Chapter 7: Peer-to-peer 3 protocol
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• LED status View
• Language Load (Direct/Local panel only)
When the configuration is loaded, the disables must also be loaded, to
keep them tracking one another. However the disables may be changed without
changing the configuration, as long as the configuration’s integrity is ensured.
These new features are only available when using Planner version 3.0 or higher.
The panels now have a utility that allows the Network filters of all of the panels in
the network to be set up and then transferred to any or all of the panels in the
network via Maestro.
The “fetch disables control” filter is used to indicate the other nodes in the system
to which the Fetch Disables command may be sent. This is used to control the
Disables LED on the front of the ZP3 Panel. The LED only illuminates on the
local panel if the local panel has any disabled or delayed elements or if any
remote panels to which the Fetch Disables command may be sent have any
disabled elements. If this filter is off to a remote panel then any disabled
elements on that panel are not displayed on the local panel.
The “disable events” filter specifies the remote panels to which the event
telegrams arising out of a change of disable status on the local panel should be
sent. This filter should only be turned on if the remote panel has a specific need
to use this information other than for display purposes, for example if a remote
I/O-mapped operation has to be triggered by a specific zone or device
disablement on the local panel. Display only purposes are provided for with the
fetch disables control.
It is not a requirement to send disable events to Maestro (with P2P-3
protocol) since all disablements are sent in the general status message.
The general status events filter is used to identify the Maestro nodes in a
network. Panel nodes do not use the general status block data, but all panel
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