User`s manual
Orion ISS
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DOOR CLOSED The door has just been closed after being propped open or forced open
TAMPER ALARM S2000-2 enclosure has just been opened
TAMPER RESTORE S2000-2 enclosure has just been closed
POWER FAILED The device input voltage is out of range
POWER RESTORED The device power supply has just been repaired after a failure
BATTERY FAILED The voltage of the controller clock battery has dropped or the battery is
removed
BATTERY RESTORED The voltage of the controller clock battery has just been restored
PROGRAMMING The controller is switched to the programming mode by means of a
Master key or Master key re-programming
S2000-2 controllers provide buffering of events that should be transmitted to a network controller. If a
temporary communication loss happens to be during generating of a message then the messages are
stored within the S2000-2 nonvolatile memory (EEPROM). Then, when RS-485 communications are
restored, the stored messages are transmitted to the network controller along with actual event data
and time in accordance with internal S2000-2 clock.
The event buffer capacity is 2047 events for a S2000-2 or 4095 events for a S2000-2 rev.01.
Remote Control via RS-485 interface
The S2000-2 controller responds to commands received via RS-485 interface line from a network
controller or supervisory Orion application software, such as S2000(M) console, ARM Orion (Pro), or
UProg Configuration Tool. These commands include:
¾ The S2000-2 with a net controller clock synchronization
¾ Remote S2000-2 programming
¾ Remote network address assigning
¾ Remote alarm loop arming/disarming
¾ Remote access control, as well as remote access locking/unlocking
¾ Remote reading the list of programmed key codes
¾ Remote key descriptor adding/editing/deleting
¾ Remote requests for reading alarm loop resistance values in ADC units.