Using the Configurator
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Primary Node
If you select this check box, this node is the Primary Node
in a transfer of control application.
Default Priority Ctrl
If you select this check box, this node is in control by
default at system startup.
Primary Node
must also be
selected. The feature is available only in the
Node Ctrl
Switch
mode of transfer of control.
Secondary Node
If you select this check box, this node is the Secondary
Node in the
Manual Key Enabled
mode of transfer of
control. A node cannot be both a Primary Node and a
Secondary Node.
Tag
A description of the node. This appears in the Job Tree.
Node Address
The node address.
IP Address
The IP (Internet Protocol) address of this node's Ethernet
connection.
Subnet mask
Identifies which network segment the node is on.
Default gateway
The address of the local IP router that forwards traffic
outside of the local network.
Supervise Ethernet
Connection
If you select this check box, then a trouble is reported if no
Ethernet cable is connected to the node.
Graphics Workstation
Select
Enable
to allow FleX-Net™ to communicate with
OpenGN.
If
Supervise Connection
is selected, then FleX-Net™
reports a loss of connection with OpenGN as a trouble on
the annunciators.
Web Services
Select
Enable
and click
Activate Web
Services to turn on
the Web Server. This allows you to access the system
with a browser. See section 18.0 on page 120.
Enter the
User Name
and
Password
required to access
the node's web server. The default username is
admin
and the default password is
mircom
.
If the username and password are changed, the changes
will be applied to all nodes in the job. If new nodes are
added or copied from this node, they will have the same
username and password as the existing nodes.
BACnet
Select
Enable
and click
Activate BACNet
to allow the
node to run a BACNet (Building Automation and Control
Networks) Server. See section 17.0 on page 107.
Model Name: BACNet Model Name.
Description: BACNet Description.
Location: BACnet location. This is the first 25 characters
of the Job Name. You can change it.
Device Name: BACnet Device Name.
Device ID: The BACnet ID for the entire fire alarm system.
Base ID: The starting ID for all BACnet objects. These are
the circuits, switches and system statuses of the
configured job.