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Default gateway - This is the address of the local IP router that is used to forward traffic
to destinations beyond the local network.
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User Name and Password - The user name and password required to access the
Node's web server. If the User Name and Password are edited, the changes will be
applied to all nodes on the job. Also, if new nodes are inserted or copied and pasted,
new nodes will have the same User Name and Password as existing nodes. The
defaults are "admin" and "mircom".
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Run TCP Services - If checked, the Node will run TCP services. This will allow a
graphics application to connect and receive events, etc.
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Run WEB Services - If checked, the Node will run a Web Server. This will allow a user to
connect with a browser and view the status and initiate commands that the server
supports.
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Run BACNet Services - If checked, the Node will run a BACNet (Building Automation
and Control Networks) Server.
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Model Name: read only, BACNet Model Name
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Description: read only, BACNet Description
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Location: BACNet Location. Defaults to the first 25 characters of the Job Name,
but can be overridden.
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Device Name: read ony, BACNet Device Name.
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Device ID: the BACNet ID for the entire fire alarm system (In BACNet
terminolgy, the Device).
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Vendor Name: read only.
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Vendor ID: read only.
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App Version: read only, configurator version.
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Base ID: The starting ID for all BACNet objects. These are the circuits, switches
and system statuses of the configured job.
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Day Light Savings: read only. From Job Details page.
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Supervise Ethernet Connection - If checked, the Ethernet connection on the Node will
be supervised. A trouble will be reported if no Ethernet cable is plugged into the node.
Note: If TCP Services is not selected to run, then the Ethernet connection cannot not be
supervised. If TCP Services is not checked, then neither Web Services not BACNet Services
can run.
Node Grouping
These controls allow the user to create groups and make the currently displayed node a
member of one or more groups. Nodes that belong to one Group will be isolated from nodes
that belong to another group. This means that alarms and troubles that occur within one group
are not annunciated on the nodes of another group. For example, in the case of a two tower
complex, the DGP nodes of the North Tower would be placed in the North group and the DGP
nodes of the South Tower would be placed in South group. If there is a CACF Node in a
common area (e.g.a lobby) it could be placed in both groups. Alarms, Fire Dill activation, etc.
initiated in the North Tower would not be transmitted to the South Tower and vice versa. The
CACF, because it is a member of both groups, will receive and annunciate events from both
towers.
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Available Groups - This lists all existing groups.
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Groups Membership - This lists the groups of which the current node is a member.
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Add - opens a dialog where a new group can be created and given a name.
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Edit - opens a dialog where the selected group can renamed.
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