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connections. The data packet with the same input counter reading as the
input counter reading stored in the initiator arrives at the initiator again and
the RingCast is recognised as completed.
Redundancy of the power supply
NOTE
Interruption of the RingCast due to power failure
Power in buildings may fail. If RouterNodes are not supplied with power,
you cannot forward your data packets and the RingCast is interrupted.
Use an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect the RouterNodes
from a power failure.
Redundancy through events in LSM
NOTE
Event management only in LSM Business
This chapter describes how to use the Event Manager. The Event Manager
is only available in LSM Business/Professional.
Various influences can (temporarily) interfere with radio transmission (see
Radio network [}21]
and
Signal quality [}23]
). If interference occurs during
a broadcast, not all LockNodes and therefore not all locking devices may
be reached.
You can add an additional transmission using the LSM. Since you can also
forward input events to the LSM when a connection to the LSM is
established (see
RouterNode: Digital output [}74]
), you can also react to
them in the LSM (|Network|
- Event manager ). In the window "I/O
configuration" activate the checkbox Yes.
This additional broadcast requires the following:
Initiator and central output router are the same device
Only Ethernet RouterNodes are involved in RingCast
If you use a central output router and forward its input acknowledgement
to LSM, you can also cancel the additional transmission (in LSM, cancel the
timer as a response). To do this, connect the output of the input
acknowledgement (e.g. 1) to a free input (e.g. 2).
The event in LSM is processed in three parts.
WaveNet (Manual)
5. WaveNet Manager
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