3025EMC Master Control Switching & Channel Branding
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Parity: This sets the data parity for the port.
Bits: This sets the number of data and stop bits for the port.
4.9.4. Qlink Over Ethernet
This section sets up the communication of the EMC and the control panels.
Enable Qlink: Check this option to enable Q-Link over Ethernet. This setting will allow the EMC to
communicate to the control panels over Ethernet.
Status Messages: Check this option to send status messages as broadcast messages over the
network. This option should NOT be used.
IP Addr: This should be configured to be the same as the IP address of the EMC channel.
Enable Command Retries: Check this option to enable command retries. This option should always
be ENABLED.
Default Timeouts: Check this option to enable and set default timeouts.
4.9.5. Protocol Data Bytes
These bytes are used to allow any configuration required for the protocol in use. Protocol bytes are
controls that are used to enable / disable functionality of the protocol that is selected. They are displayed
and edited in decimal (unless Show Hex Values is checked). Values should be between 0 and 255.
Note: For a list of the supported Protocol Data Bytes press “F1”.
4.9.6. Configuration Parameters
This sets the mode to configure this channel. If set to “Use global communications settings”, when
downloading configurations to the channel, the system will use the communications settings configured
in the main menu (Options->Communications) of EMC-Setup. If set to “Serial”, then the serial port will be
used to download configuration to the EMC channel. If set to “Network”, the IP address set in the IP
Addr dialogue box will be used to upload configuration to the EMC channel.
4.9.7. SNMP Trap Destinations IP Addresses
This section sets the SNMP trap destination for the EMC. The “Enable” check box enables SNMP traps
to be forward to the IP address configured in the next box.
Note: When enabling Q-Link 2 the 3025EMC will require a reboot for the settings
to take effect.