
MORLEY-IAS
ZXa / Zxe
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OMMISSIONING
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ANUAL
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Document No.996-071, Revision:
1
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Aug 99
13 Networks Option
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Network options define the way in which the panel is configured to operate on a networked system. These
options, such as the panel address, should be checked when a system is first installed, but will rarely need
altering after this time.
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The network can operate as either a ‘Shared Zone’ or ‘Report and Control’ network. A summary of the network
options for various network configurations is given below. Refer to the Network Interface Guide (P/N 996-075) for
detailed information.
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Press
3
to select the ‘Network’ option from Page 3 of the commission menus.
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To change a setting, press either CHANGE or NO and then enter the desired setting. Step on using the YES key.
13.1 Panel Networks
13.1.1 Network - Panel Network Address
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The Network Address will have been set when the panel leaves the factory. It may need to be changed, however,
when the panel is installed in a network system. If the panel is not required on a network, then this address
should be set to 1.
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Each panel should be given a unique panel address number.
Panel Network-address number = 1
13.1.2 Standard Network Settings for shared zones
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The following tables give typical settings for shared zone mini-network system.
Network Option
Option setting
Comments
Panel network-address
number
1..20
Enter slave panel address, i.e. 3.
Quantity of slave
processors
0
Number of slaves connected to port C.
Use modem
[TRUE]/[FALSE]
Set to TRUE if a modem is connected to port C.
Share zones
[TRUE ]
Zones are shared between panels
Peer-to-Peer
[TRUE]
Pass MUTE / ACCEPT, SILENCE / RESOUND and RESET
key presses back to master.
*Port B Protocol
0
Use default of 0 unless special application interface
System events
[GLOBAL]/[LOCAL ]
Global -
1.
passes system events over network
2.
accepts other network events.
Local -
1.
does not pass events over the network.
2.
ignores other network events.
NOTE: The zonal fire status is passed over a shared-zone
network regardless of events being global or local.
Table 9 - Slave Panel Network Settings