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58 EMTX-SVX01G-EN
Glossary
mode on third-party networks. See also active mode,
passive mode.
Service Pin
A button on a device that allows the installer to locate
and identify a specific device on the network. When
pressed, the device Neuron ID is sent to Rover.
SI
See International System of Units.
Site
In Tracer Summit, a number of unit controllers and
building control units arranged into a logical group, such
as a single building. A Tracer Summit PC Workstation
can communicate with multiple sites remotely by
modem or locally over BACnet/IP, Ethernet, or ARCNET
networks.
Subnet ID
The logical network subnet on which a device
communicates.
T
Termination Resistor
A resistor used to bleed off noise and condition the
signal going down the communications wire.
Te s t
The Test command is a low-level test that transmits
diagnostic information to the Device Test dialog box.
TGP Editor
The Tracer graphical programming (TGP) editor provides
an environment to create graphical programs for
compatible devices. The TGP editor is available on plug-
ins for compatible controllers, such as the Tracer
MP580/581 programmable controllers.
Timeouts
Errors produced when Acknowledge Required
messages are not being acknowledged.
Tracer Summit Software
Trane’s software for managing applied building
automation systems. With Rover Version 6.0 and Tracer
Summit Version 17.0, you can run Rover within Tracer
Summit to configure controllers locally and remotely.
Transceiver
A chip built in to controllers that allows LonTalk
communications.
Tr e e
The visual organization of groups and devices on the
Rover screen.
U
UCM
Unit control module. An acronym commonly used to
refer to unit controllers, such as the Tracer ZN510 zone
controller. In Rover, controllers are often called devices.
Unknown Device
A LonTalk device that Rover cannot recognize because
it does not have a plug-in for the device. Rover cannot
change any information on the device but can read
some information from the device.
USB Adapter
A plug and play interface between a computer and add-
on device.
W
Wink
A command to flash the status LED on a selected
device so that you can associate a physical device with
a named device in a group.

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