ZSC-1000 User Manual.doc
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Cmd Gap
The command gap is used to pace the generation of telemetry. Some transmission systems and/or
third party equipment cannot except data at too fast a rate. This value is the minimum time that will
be allowed in 10 millisecond units between transmission of data packets on this port. Care must be
taken on setting this value – if too high a figure is used then the dropping of data packets will occur
which may effect the controllability of the attached equipment.
Default = 2
PC1 Port
Protocol
It is possible to control a range of 3
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party equipment from this port. The range includes clocks, switchers,
multiplexers and alarm panels. Those required must be specified at time of order.
Default = ZoneVu
Baud Rate
Defines the baud rate at which the PC1 communications occurs.
Valid values are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400.
Default = 9600
Format
Defines the data format : Number of data bits, Parity and number of stop bits.
Valid values are 8N1, 7E1, 7O1, 8E1, 8O1
Default = 8N1
Spot Monitor 1 - 8
This spot monitor setup is used only when a Teltronic or equivalent intercom system is attached.
Each ‘Spot Monitor’ setting allows a matrix output to be associated with an intercom station. When a station
number matching this list answers a call, the associated alarm is automatically accepted onto the Monitor
number listed.
Station Number
The number assigned to the operator’s call point.
Default = 0
Monitor
The matrix output to display the operator’s call on.
Default = 0