136 ProSYS Installation and Programming Manual
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defined according to the MS report split for “urgent events”.
The time intervals for performing the polling with each MS are defined in the
below described IP Primary, Secondary and Backup parameters.
The following table describes how the three MSs use the primary, secondary
and backup time intervals in the various MS report split options.
MS report split
for urgent
events options
MS#1
Polling State
MS#2
Polling State
MS#3
Polling State
Do not call N/A N/A N/A
Call 1
st
Primary N/A N/A
Call 2
nd
N/A Primary N/A
Call 3
rd
N/A N/A Primary
Call All Primary Primary Primary
1
st
Backup 2
nd
Primary If (MS#1 is OK)
Secondary
else (MS#1 Fails)
Backup
N/A
1
st
Backup 2
nd
3
rd
Primary If (MS#1 is OK)
Secondary
else (MS#1 Fails)
Backup
If (MS#2 is OK)
Secondary
else (MS#2 Fails)
Backup
1
st
Backup 3rd
Call 2
Primary Primary If (MS#1 is OK)
Secondary
else (MS#1 Fails)
Backup
2
nd
Backup 3rd
Call 1
Primary Primary If (MS#2 is OK)
Secondary
else (MS#2 Fails)
Backup
NOTE:
The installer must manually enter the report code value of 87 under the Report
Codes programming menu using quick keys [6][8][0][4]. This value represents SIA
code ZZ and Contact ID code 999 that are used to validate the report process.
MS Polling example:
When selecting MS#1 (ACM), MS#2 (ACM) and split report option 1st Backup
2nd (using the default primary, secondary and backup time intervals), the
report process will be as follows:
In a normal state:
Polling through the IP network using the ACM will occur every 30 seconds
according to the primary time interval to MS#1 and every 3600 seconds (1
hour) according to the secondary time interval to MS#2.
When communication to MS#1 fails, polling occurs every 30 seconds according
to the backup interval to MS#2. When communication returns to MS#1, polling
reverts back to the secondary time interval and occurs every 3600 seconds (1
hour) to MS#2.
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IP MS Primary
00003 (x10 sec) 0-65535 sec
Defines the polling interval through the primary channel. When using the
default time, a polling message is sent every 30 seconds.
When the IP Primary polling time is defined as 0, no polling message is sent to
the MS (when the MS channel is in the Primary polling mode).