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2017 Page 54 5IN2413 B
Describing Auto-Setting Results
At the keypad, the results of an Auto-Setting scan first show the connected
communication modules. The next results displayed are for connected keypads,
expansion/voice modules and bus detectors. Results display as per this example:
(3:02:01) T=LCD
EXPLANATION:
NOTE: Dashes (“—“) appear instead of digits when a parameter is not relevant, for
example, for communication modules as they are on-board (on the PCB), and not on a
bus line.
3 is the bus line it is connected to
02 is the expander ID
01 is its sequential, installer-set physical ID number for bus devices. Note that
communication modules will always appear as 01.
T is the type, which, in this example is an LCD keypad
Performing a Bus Test
A Bus Test checks each installed bus device and communication module to ensure
adequate connectivity quality.
A result of 97% or less than may mean that there are bus connection problems.
To perform a Bus Test:
1. From the installer Programming menu, go to: 7 1 3 1 (Install
Bus Device Testing Bus Test); BUS TEST displays for a few seconds until
the “BUS COM QUALITY” results display.
2. Scroll to view the results for each bus device/module on the tested bus. If a
result is not adequate, check physical connections and DIP switch positions, and
then repeat the test. Results display as per this example: GSM :001=100%
EXPLANATION:
GSM is the bus device/communication module description
001 is the bus device/communication module index number
100% is the result

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