B-10
Table B-11. Point on the SDACT Card
Point Label Description
8-1 None SDACT Port.
The Network card is an optional card that may be added to the 4010 system.
The Network card is mutually exclusive with the SDACT card, and if
configured, must reside at Card Address 8. The network card allows the 4010 to
serve as a network node for a 4120 network. Points on the 4010 may be declared
public to the 4120 network. These points are the Network Status points, and will
be described in this section. There are also seven card status points associated
with the Network card.
The Network Card has seven card status points associated with it. The following
table describes the card status points for the Network card.
Table B-12. Card Status Points for the Network Card
8-CS1* Missing Card This trouble indicates that the card is not communicating with the master.
8-CS2 Wrong Card This trouble indicates that the card returned a card type as something other
than a Network card type.
8-CS3 Version Mismatch This trouble indicates that the 4010’s current configuration differs from
versions on other nodes.
8-CS4 Net Comm
Failure
This trouble indicates that communication was lost between the Network
card and the 4120 network.
8-CS5 Ground Fault This trouble indicates that there is a ground fault in the network line.
8-CS6 Duplicate Node This trouble indicates that more than one node on the 4120 network is
answering for the same address (not presently supported).
8-CS7 Network Miswire This trouble indicates that the port-to-port network wiring is incorrect (i.e.
left-to-left or right-to-right).
* CS = Card Status
The Network card can have up to 511 network points configured. Table B-13
shows a list of the points that may be configured on the Network card. The
Common Trouble Point is the only default point for the Network card.
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Hardware Points, Continued
SDACT Points (continued)
Network Card
Network Card Status Points
Network Points
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