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Parameterisation
MSM-USM2G-BA-UK-001 Page 33 of 45
XML name / variant
In these fields declarations for name and version of the respective device parameterisation can be
entered. This information is stored in the parameterisation file and on the device and will be read and
displayed when loading a parameterisation file or when a device is connected.
Comm-Port
The selected COM-Port for parameterisation of the connected annunciator ( refer to section 6.2.1
„Serial Interface“). This field is for display purposes only, no entries can be made here.
Firmware
Display of the Firmware version of the connected annunciator. In this field no entries can be made.
The Firmware version can be displayed after the device has been identified ( refer to section 6.3
„Main Menu Configuration“).
Inputs / Relays
Display of the number of alarm channels and repeat relays. „Inputs/Relays phys.“ Displays the number
of alarm channels and repeat relays of the connected device. This information is available after
identification of the device ( refer to section 6.3 „Main Menu Configuration“).
„Inputs/Relays File“ displays the number of alarm channels and repeat relays of the currently active
parameterisation file. This information is useful to avoid parameterisation mistakes, in case
parameterisation file and physically available in- and outputs are not congruent.
Labelling strips
With click on the button “Print labels” a new window with the labelling strips will be opened. The signal
texts resemble the labelling of the channels, the button texts follow the declaration on the page
“buttons & function inputs”. If a text is too long, it will be displayed in red characters and should be
changed otherwise only the visible part of the text will be printed. By click on a text within the
labelling foil a new dialog for editing of the text will be opened. Please choose DIN A4 landscape
format and 100%, no resizing as paper settings for your printer.
In the table the following parameters can be defined for each signal channel:
Field
Explanation
I
Channelnumber (fixed assigned)
Signal name
Designation of the respective channel
This designation will be used when printing the labelling strips. A 2-line labelling can
be realised by separating the second line by “\” (backslash) from the first line (e.g.
“Buchholtz\Alarm”).
OI
Operation indication
If this checkbox is ticked, the signal will be treated as operation indication.
If this box is unchecked (default setting), the signal will be processed according to the
chosen reporting sequence ( page reporting sequence).
By defining the signal to be operation indication or fault annunciation, the LED-colour
will automatically be set according to the settings on the page “LED-colour”.
Default settings: operation indication = green, fault annunciation = red.
NC
Normally closed principle of the inputs (when checkbox is ticked)
Normally open principle: application of a voltage at the input triggers an alarm.
Normally closed principle: voltage drop at the input triggers an alarm.
Default setting: Checkbox not ticked normally open principle.
DT
Debouncing time
The debouncing time defines the timespan for which a signal must continuously be
applied before an alarm is issued. This prevents multiple alarms in the case of a
bouncing switch.
Time 0 ms … 1000 ms, settable in steps of 1 ms
.
Table 6.1a: Parameters of reporting channel