6.0 Options
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Option [409]: Output RRLLL Digits
Default (5)
Indicates the number of digits the SG-CPM5 sends in the header to the automation output. This should be left as 5 unless the automation software does
not support MLR2000 or System III output protocol. This affects both internal SG-CPM5 and DRL5-IP messages. The valid range is from 03 to 09,
for example:
03 is RRL
09 is RRLLLLLLL
Option [410]: Protocol ID
Default (0) - 0RRLLL
When this option is programmed as 0RRLLL(0), the SG-CPM5 outputs its internal messages in the following format:
0RRLLL[#AAAA|Nxxyy]
When this option is programmed as SRRLLL(S), the SG-System 5 outputs its internal messages in the following format:
SRRLLL[#AAAA|Nxxyy]
S,0 (zero): protocol ID
RR: Receiver number
LLL: Line number
AAAA: Account code, always 0000
Nxxyy: SIA event
Option [411]: Heartbeat Timer
Default (30)
This timer determines how often a heartbeat transmission is sent to automation. The heartbeat transmission is used to ensure communications through
serial and TCP/IP are functioning normally when the receiver has no traffic. Any traffic from the receiver resets the heartbeat timer. The heartbeat is only
sent if no other signals are received during the timer’s countdown.
Enter a value, in seconds, from 01 through 99 to set the time interval between heartbeat transmissions. Enter 00 to disable heartbeat transmission.
NOTE: When 00 is used, heartbeats are not sent to automation software - this results in the connection to the automation software being
unmonitored.
NOTE: For UL listed products, 00 is not permitted.
Option [412]: ACK Wait
Default (40)
Determines how long the SG-CPM5 waits for acknowledgment on an automation output before retransmitting. Enter a value, in tenths of a second,
from 40 (4.0 seconds ) to 99 (9.9 seconds).
NOTE: The unit must be reset before parameter changes take effect.
Option [413]: B32 Headers
Default (Disabled)
Compatible with MAS B32 automation software through TCP/IP. B32 Headers apply only to TCP/IP automation messages, not serial or printer mes-
sages. When enabled, all outgoing and incoming automation messages contain four extra bytes at the start of each packet.
These four bytes are:
00 00 LL LL
Where:
LL LL = is the BCD value of the size of the entire packet.
For example, if the original length was 1B HEX bytes, the packet would be:
00 00 00 31 <original packet>
The ACK back to the receiver would be:
00 00 00 05 06
NOTE: The ACK back to the SG-CPM5 ("30 30-30 35 06" ASCII) is at the end of the packet.
NOTE: The unit must be reset before parameter changes take effect.
Option [414]: Automation Update Time & Date
Default (Disabled)
This option allows the SG-CPM5 to receive time and date updates, from automation that supports this feature, via the TCP/IP port. If the SG-CPM5
fails to get the time and date within a 24 hour period, a status message is sent to the printer and automation, following the internal trouble protocol. The
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