Specifications
8-1
SECTION VIII
COMMUNICATIONS SET-UP AND REPORTS
GENERAL
The COMM SET-UP section is used to set-up the
LMD communications and modem ports for the
particular application and/or equipment interface.
PROGRAM/READ MENU
SELECTION 6…COMM SET-UP
PRINTER/SECTION/ADDRESS…..SELECTION 1
System Port: Identifies the system communcations
port. 0=Modem, 1= RS-232A, or 2= RS-232B.
System Type: Identifies which closed loop system
master is being used; 0= LM100 (1200 baud), 1-4 =
MIST or CL MATS @ 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 BPS.
System # : Master/Zone number (0-99) to which this
controller applies if more than one master or zone per
comm link (does not apply to LM100).
Address: Local controller address; 1-24 for LM100, 1-
30 for MIST, 1-64 for MDM100, 1-64 for CL MATS.
PGDN…
Dial Mode: 0 = Direct RS-232, 1= Hayes compatible
modem, 2= UDS modem (most modems today would
use the Hayes compatible setting). 3= External 202
type modem (non-dial-up) or MDM100.
Comm Mode (i.e. what format): 0 = LM System, 1-4 =
CL MATS @ 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 BPS
Printer Parity: 0-3, where;
0 = 7 bits no parity
1 = 7 bits odd parity
2 = 7 bits even parity
3 = 7 bits space parity or 8 bits no parity
Note: the printer must be set up for serial operation
Printer Baud Rate: enter the desired baud rate; 300,
1200,2400, 4800,9600 and set printer to the same rate.
Monitor Port: Indicates which RS-232 port to use for
interface with LNME series monitors. Use 1 = standard
port for pre-fold down pane! LMD units converted to rev.
5 operation and used In the LM system context. Use 2=
comm module port for LMD fold down panel versions
(two RS-232 ports). When using fold-down LMD’s with
direct dial and LNME monitor interface, use the standard
port for the direct dial and the comm port for the LNME.
PHONE NUMBERS……
Direct dial phone numbers are related to LMD initiated
call-ins using a dial-up modem or direct RS-232 (no sys-
tem master) . There are 2 telephone numbers—the
choice of which telephone is used and when is
determined by clock CKT’s 114-119 (see clock CKT’s,
also see reports).
To program the phone numbers;
1. Specify the numbers of the computers to be called
at telephone 1 and telephone 2 (set primary and
secondary both = 1 for direct RS-232).
2. If special characters are to be used:
-Press the decimal point key at the place you wish to
insert the special character.
-Move the pointer with the arrow key until the desired
character is selected.
-Press the decimal key once again to insert the
character and move to the next digit position.
3. To control the modem speaker, a “T” or “P” must be
used as the lead character followed by 0-4 spaces., i.e.
the spaces are placed between the “T” or “P” and the
--PROGRAM/READ MODE--
1. SECURITY CODE 4. TIME CLOCK 7. REPORTS
2. CONTROLLER 5. PRE-EMPTION
3. COORDINATION 6. COMM SET-UP
-COMMUNICATIONS SET-UP
1. PRINT/COMM SET-UP 4. SYS MAP PHASES
2. PH #’s & MODEM INIT (MDM100)
3 SPE FN KT M
A
PPIN 5 TB B
A
K-UP DEL
--SYSTEM PORT CONNECT TO MASTER--
SYSTEM PORT: 0 SYSTEM # : 1
SYSTEM TYPE: 01 UNIT ADDRESS: 1
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PGDN TO CONTINUE
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-- NON SYSTEM PORTS SET-UP --
DIAL MODE: 0 PRINTER PRTY: 3
COMM MODE: 00 PRINTER BAUD: 1200
(DIAL-IN) MONITOR PORT: 2
--DIRECT DIAL PHONE NUMBERS-- | , W
PRIMARY: T9W13154576257 | T P
SECONDARY: T9W13156378518 | SPAC
DP TO SET SPEC FUNC
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PGDN FOR DIALER










