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AES 7058E RF Subscriber Unit -- Installation and Operation Manual 

AES Corporation 

P/N 40-7058E Rev 2.1 11/11/2014

 

Programming (Continued) 

► Set Packet “Time-To-Live” Function 

In  most  cases  the  default  settings  will  be  appropriate.    If  so 
skip to the next section. 

The  Time  to  Live  Function 

aborts  old  messages  to  ensure 

the  efficient  flow  of  data  through  the  network.    The  old 
messages  have  typically  been  buffered,  due  to  a  network 
problem, but not yet sent. 

The default setting is recommended.  

In the default setting, 

test timer packets are assigned a 30-minute time to live.  Any 
TTL  aware  subscriber,  in  possession  of  the  packet  that 
includes  time  to  live  data  will  be  decrementing  the  timer.  
Any  timer  that  reaches  0  will  cause  that  packet  to  be 
removed  from  the  transmit  queue  effectively  aborting  it. 
(Note:  any  30-minute-old  test  timer  message  has  already 
served  its  purpose.    The  central  station  should  have 
recognized  a  missed  Check-In  by  then  and  identified  the 
event  as  a  “failure  to  test”).    For  more  information,  contact 
AES technical support. 

Note:

 Adding STATUS can also help because there could be 

a large number of Acknowledge Delay messages created if a 
significant  network  communication  issue  exists.    This  way 
the  packets  can  be  aborted  after  the  programmed  period 
freeing  up  the  airwaves  for  other  more  critical  packet 
communication. 

To  start, 

press  programmer  key 

(F2)

.    The  following 

appears: 

PACKET TIME TO LIVE 
CHECK IN----OLD:NEW 
ENTER HRS----HH:.. 

[0-24] (HH = existing data)

 

Enter new data and or press <ENTER>   Next appears: 

ENTER MINS---MM:.. 

[0-59] (MM = existing data)

 

Pressing Enter at each screen will move through all available 
packet types programming hours then minutes.  

The remaining packet types are: 

STATUS 

ALARM 

TROUBLE/RST 

RESTORAL   INTELLITAP        SPECIAL 

If  data  has  been  entered  correctly  for  all  packet  types,  the 
following message appears: 

OK

  

Time-to-Live programming complete

 

► Set Modes – Repeating and Disable AC 
reporting

 

There are several programmable functions, in the Set Modes 
programming  area.    Repeating  can  be  disabled,  and  AC 
reporting can be disabled. 

To  start, 

press  programmer  keys 

(CTRL  +  F4)

.    The 

following message appears: 

SET MODES--OLD: NEW 
ENABLE RPTNG-Y: . 

Enter Y/yes to enable the 7058E repeating capability.  
Default is Y. 
Press <ENTER>, the following appears: 

SPRSS ACFAIL

-N:   

Enter a Y to suppress the reporting of AC Fail and Restore 
messages. Enter N to allow AC Fail reporting. Default is N, 
which will result in the reporting of AC Fail and Restoral 
Messages to central station. 
  

OK 

 is displayed when Set Modes is Complete. 

 

      

► Program ID# and System Cipher Code 

The unit ID# and the system cipher can only be entered with a 
programmer, directly attached to J1. 

NOTE: Entering new data overwrites (erases) any previously 
stored ID# and the Cipher Code.  Pushing the <ENTER> key 
without entering new data saves the previously stored 
information.  The programmer should be connected and the 
power should be on. 

To start, 

press programmer keys 

(CTRL+F1)

.  The following 

message appears: 

SETUP UNIT-OLD: NEW 

(Existing stored "old" data.)

 

ENTER ID#-1234:.... 

(New data shown here.)

 

To  keep  previously  stored  ID#,  simply  push  <ENTER>.    To 
change the ID#, enter the 4 digit identification number for this 
unit using any of the 16 hex numerals (0-9, A-F), and then push 
<ENTER>.  

The ID number must be unique, different from 

all  other  ID  numbers  in  your  system.   

After  successfully 

entering the ID number, the following message appears: 

CPHR CODE-XXXX:.... 

(Old data is not shown)

 

Enter the 4-digit cipher as assigned by the system administrator, 
and  then  press  <ENTER>.    The  code  must  match  that  of  the 
central station receiver or IP-Link(s) it communicates through - 
If  the  wrong  code  is  used,  the  unit  cannot  log  on  and  will  not 
communicate.    After  entering  the  cipher  code,  or  pressing 
<Enter> alone the following message appears: 

OK 

ID and Cipher programming is complete 

► Reconnect Cables after Programming 

After  programming  is  complete,  reconnect  any  cable  (such  as 
the cable to the AES IntelliTap), disconnected from J1.

 

 

   

  

  

  

 

Input State/Condition: 

Zone Status: 

 

 

Open 

A     B 

EOL Resistor - 2.2K 

X  X 

N     B 

Closed/Short 

T     B 

B=Bypassed 

N=Normal  

A=Alarm  

T=Trouble** 

X=Don’t Use 

**  See Notes on Central Receiver Compatibility - on Pg. 7 

and Wiring – Zone Inputs – on Pg. 2 

 

Zone Reporting Chart

 

F4, or CTRL + T:  Show Routing Tables 

 
4.5678,L:02,N:5,Q:83  Unit 5678, Weak signal (8x) 
3.7888,L:01,N:5,Q:03  Unit 7888, Good Signal, Neighbor 
2.2222,L:00,N:0,Q:03  IPLink 2222, Good Signal (03, 02) 
1.1111,L:00,N:0,Q:03  IPLink 1111, Our Number one. 
 

CTRL + Z:  Show Zone Info 

Zx12, Z1-8:0100-10T0  Zones 2, and  5 are in Alarm, 7 is in 
Trouble.      0 = Normal, 1 = Faulted, T = Trouble. 

Содержание 7058E

Страница 1: ... ALARM SIGNAL INPUTS 8 individually programmable Zones NO NC Supervised EOL Fire EOL Trouble and Restore BACK UP BATTERY 12V up to 7 5AH max lead acid gel type LOW BATTERY REPORTING Below 11V 22 5 Minute Test Cycle approx AC STATUS REPORTING Detects AC Fail Restore in less than a min without with AC Report to central station after detection is 100 minutes plus transmission delay 0 60 minutes rando...

Страница 2: ...3 J1 Programmer External Module connector Plug programmer s cable into this jack to perform programming functions The internal supply voltage of the 7058E will power programmer The AES IntelliPro or IntelliTap or other supported accessories are connected and powered by this jack Any attached module must be disconnected to connect the programmer and the programmer must be disconnected to use an acc...

Страница 3: ...use is recommended between J4 and the relay The pin is switched to ground by an internal transistor Maximum load is 200 mA Status LED Indicators LED Indicators on Circuit Board There are 4 LED s on the main circuit board of the 7058E The function of each is described below TX Red indicates radio transmit RX Green Indicates radio receive includes any radio activity on this frequency strong enough t...

Страница 4: ...080 004 Except for the low battery fault and AC Fail most other persistent fault messages may indicate that the unit requires AES authorized servicing Report the error code to AES service rep Programming the Unit Programming is accomplished by attaching a compatible programmer to the J1 connector on the 7058E Smart Controller board Following are programming instructions using the AES 7041 Hand Hel...

Страница 5: ... entered correctly the following message appears COMM TIMEOUT OLD NEW ENTER SECS 121 Enter Comm Delay time in 60 300 Seconds 120 is default Then Press ENTER This is the delay before ACK delay is reported OK Timing parameter programming complete Zone Programming Factory default zone programming is set to EOL Supervision S without restore X If this is satisfactory skip to the next section To start p...

Страница 6: ...he 7058E repeating capability Default is Y Press ENTER the following appears SPRSS ACFAIL N Enter a Y to suppress the reporting of AC Fail and Restore messages Enter N to allow AC Fail reporting Default is N which will result in the reporting of AC Fail and Restoral Messages to central station OK is displayed when Set Modes is Complete Program ID and System Cipher Code The unit ID and the system c...

Страница 7: ...to determine adequate signal strength quick reception of messages and acceptable routing Refer to separate Net7000 or MultiNet software manuals for use of testing functions Programming the Subscriber Unit from a PC In place of a handheld terminal a cable adapter kit 7043 may be ordered from AES to link the 7058E to your computer s serial port Use a terminal program like Hyper Terminal or Telix to ...

Страница 8: ...ucts all such rights are retained by AES Warranty Rev date June 2007 Troubleshooting The most common causes of an RF failure or trouble are due to issues with the transmission line including but not limited to the antenna type antenna location coax connectors and transceiver Antennas in close proximity to metal or with conductive material blocking or reflecting the transmitted signal would be at t...

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