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Option [2C]: Mask Parallel 2 Printer - Default [On]
SG Parallel Printer shelf 2 trouble mask. If set, SG Parallel
Printer Shelf 2 trouble conditions are not reported.
Option [2D]: Mask Serial 2 Printer - Default [Off]
SG Serial Printer Shelf 2 trouble mask. If set, SG Serial
Printer Shelf 2 trouble conditions are not reported.
Option [2E]: Number of Line Cards- Default [12]
Option [1F] is used to set the number of line cards
polled by the CPM3. Enter a number from 01 to 24 to
indicate how many line cards are to be polled by the
CPM3.
Option [2F]:
Automation Mode - Default [1] (Fall Back)
The TCP/IP connection is the primary output of the Sys-
tem III for automation computer alarms. It is estimated
that sockets may appear and disappear regularly as pro-
cesses are terminated and reconstituted. After 5 sec-
onds of socket loss, a socket loss is declared and
automation output is shifted to the next connection
level, which is the serial automation output connection.
First configuration: LOOP (0)
If both outputs are present, the CPM3 will send to the
TCP/IP until it fails, proceed to the serial until it fails, pro-
ceed back to the TCP/IP until it fails ... and so on. See
Automation out flow diagram 1.
Second configuration: FALL BACK (1)
If both outputs are present, the CPM3 will send to the
TCP/IP until it fails, proceed to the serial until it fails, and
will keep trying on the serial continuously, or until the
reset fallback command is generated from the console,
in which case it would go back to try the TCP/IP connec-
tion. See Automation out flow diagram 2.
Third Configuration: ALL (2)
The CPM3 will always send to all connected outputs. If
at least one output replies with a ACK, then the alarm is
considered as transmitted regardless if the other output
acknowledged it or not. This setting is NOT recom-
mended. See Automation out flow diagram 3.
Fourth Configuration: IP Fall Back Mode (3)
The CPM3 A will send through its TCP/IP output until it
fails. If it fails the CPM3 B will sent through its TCP/IP
output. If it fails the CPM3 A will send the signals
through its serial output. If that fails the CPM3 B will
output through its serial output. See Automation out
flow diagram 4.
Fifth Configuration: Automatic SG-Fall Back (4)
This mode is similar to Fall Back except that when the
TCP/IP connection is restored the CPM3 will return to the
TCP/IP port to send events. This eliminates the need for
the Reset SG Fallback from the SG-System III Console.
Option [30]:
Printer Mode- Default [2]
The printer outputs can be configured in a similar
approach as the automation outputs except that the
FALLBACK (1) option is not available.
Default Configuration: ALL (2)
NOTE: Order of sequence is TCP, Parallel and finally Serial.
DSC does NOT recommend changing the default setting.
Option [31]:
ACK Wait - Default [40]
Determines the acknowledge wait time, in tenths of a
second, to be used for automation outputs before the
CPM3 will try again if no response is received within this
interval.
Enter a decimal number from 40 to 99 for 4.0 seconds
to 9.9 seconds.
Option [32] Date Format – Default [0]
Selects the format used to represent date for printer out-
put. Format [1] represents US format is
MM/DD/YY . Format [0] International format is DD/MM/
YY.
Option [33] Protocol ID – Default [0]
When this option is programmed as ‘0’ the CPM3 will
output its internal messages in the following format:
0RRLLL[#AAAA|Nxxyy]
When this option is programmed as ‘S’ the CPM3 will
output its internal messages in the following format:
SRRLLL[#AAAA|Nxxyy]
S,0 (zero): protocol number
RR: Receiver number
LLL: Line number
AAAA: Account code, always 0000
Nxxyy: SIA event
Option [34] Time Correct – Default [000]
The CPM3 will synchronize its time with the SG-System
III console application PC. However in some
situations it may be desirable to automatically correct
the time of the CPM3. The CPM3 will update its time
once an hour. Valid values are -590 to +590;
value represents time in tenths of a second (i.e. 243
means 24.3 seconds).
Option [35] Output Config – Default [Local] (Future Use)
Option [36] CIS Enable – Default [0] (Future Use)
Enable the CIS protocol for automation outputs.
Option [37] RBUS HighSpeed – Default [1]
Sets the speed of the communication from the CPM3 to
the to the DRL3s.
NOTE: The option in the DRL3 must be set to the
same speed in order for communication to work. All
units must have the same speed. Once changed the
unit must be reset for the option to take affect.

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