EMS SYSTEM 7000
©2015 EMS Security Group Ltd. All rights reserved. TSD248 Iss 2 25/06/15 AJM
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5. Input Programming
5.1
The transmitter unit has the facility of allowing each of it’s inputs to be individually
configured. The settings for each input are as follows with the menu commands
required shown in brackets:- Inputs unique identification code (ID). Orientation of
the input to normally open or normally closed (CON). Inputs transmitted data on
activation, which ranges from Alarm, Local, Low Battery, Reset, Tamper and Not
Used (TYPE). Inputs mode of operation which can be selected between a contact
operated device which will also transmit input restored data or a hand push device
which must be used for certain types of transmitted data and does not transmit
restore data (MODE). A full explanation of all input settings and the operation of
the inputs if selected is described in more detail in the following paragraphs under
their menu commands headings.
5.2
The inputs have their settings defaulted to the following parameters: -
Inputs 1-8.............. ID: A0001-A0008
Con: Normally Closed
Type: Alarm
Mode: Current State
5.3 To allow access into the programming menu the computer should be set up using
windows HyperTerminal:-
PLEASE NOTE: Examples shown below are from Windows XP. Other
versions of Windows may vary.
To start a new HyperTerminal session, click on the ‘Start’ button.
Then select ‘Programs’ and then ‘Accessories’.
Now select ‘Communications’, then ‘HyperTerminal’.
You will then be presented with the following screen: -