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trouble status on the SG-System 5 is not affected. The receiver console time update function must be disabled when using this feature to ensure that the
SG-CPM5 remains synchronized with the automation PC.
Printer message: "Time&Date Update Fail"
Automation message: 0RRLLL[#0000¦NRU0000]
Option [415]: SG-TCP Automation Port # 1
Default (1025)
This section allows the SG-TCP Automation port #1 to be changed. The Automation TCP port is the port that the automation would connect to. Pro-
grammable values are from 0001-65535 (0001-FFFF).
This port is available regardless of the license configuration for Multi-port Automation.
Multi-port Automation
Each CPM can have up to four SG-TCP automation port connections. The number of ports available by license (each port is a purchase). If the license
is not enabled for the extra ports (ports 2-4), then the ports do not respond to any connection request.
There are licenses for the number of ports to be used (maximum of four) per CPM (existing port 1025 and three others unlocked by license).
The connection status of all automation ports is sent to the SG-System 5 Console.
Rules for Multi-port signal output
1. Each port connection to the automation software is monitored individually.
2. When enabled, the communication of signals from the ports is in a round robin (circular) format. Meaning, assuming all four ports are enabled, the
first signal is sent over port #1, followed by #2, #3 and #4, the fifth signal returns to #1.
3. Only if a port is busy (waiting ACK or disconnected etc.), does the CPM advance to the next port.
4. If a line card has a pending event ACK, another event can not be outputted until it is cleared (ACK received or NACK’d 26 times).
5. All ports must send a heartbeat if no traffic following heartbeat timer (option 411). There is only 1 heartbeat time for the system.
Limitations
Messages that have multiple parts are not necessarily be outputted on the same automation port. It is up to the automation software to correctly combine
the signals received. For example, Caller ID and the Automation signal - Caller ID to port 1 but event goes to port 3.
Option [416]: SG-TCP Automation Port # 2
Default (1126)
This section allows the SG-TCP Automation port #2 to be changed. The Automation TCP port is the port that the automation can connect to. Pro-
grammable values are from 0001-65535 (0001-FFFF).
This port is only available for connection when the correct license configuration for Multi-port Automation is applied.
Option [417]: SG-TCP Automation Port # 3
Default (1127)
This section allows the SG-TCP Automation port #3 to be changed. The Automation TCP port is the port that the automation can connect to. Pro-
grammable values are from 0001-65535 (0001-FFFF).
This port is only available for connection when the correct license configuration for Multi-port Automation is applied.
Option [418]: SG-TCP Automation Port # 4
Default (1128)
This section allows the SG-TCP Automation port #4 to be changed. The Automation TCP port is the port that the automation can connect to. Pro-
grammable values are from 0001-65535 (0001-FFFF).
This port is only available for connection when the correct license configuration for Multi-port Automation is applied.
Option [449]: Logging Automation Port
Default (1140)
This section allows the SG-TCP Logging Automation port to be changed. The Logging Automation port is the port that the automation can connect to.
Programmable values are from 0001-65535 (0001-FFFF).
This port is only available for connection when the correct license configuration for Log Only Automation is applied.
SG-TCP Logging Automation Rules of operation
a. The logging port clones all SG-automation signals to a this port.
b. This port does not impact the automation mode of the receiver if present/absent. Meaning that if all standard SG-Automation paths (TCP or Serial) are
absent and the logging port is present, then the automation mode is manual.
i. If the SG-Automation port is in manual mode, then all signals to the logging port are stopped (if they have not been outputted to a standard auto-
mation output).
ii. The logging port output automation signals once they have been outputted to either the SG-Serial or SG-TCP automation connection.
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