User Guide

Practical Theory: Understanding System Installation
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10. Understanding System Installation
This section describes how to set up the BMDM program and put the MPM or BDS monitor into
operation. To install the MPM or BDS, refer to the Installation Instructions manual, then read this
section before placing the system into service.
You should initially configure monitor settings on-site through the front or rear panel RS-232
Local port during installation. You may change programmable settings later.
New monitors have location, battery, and string names blank and auto call-out and alarms
disabled. This prevents nuisance alarms and unintentional communication during setup. The
location, battery, and string names must be unique for each system, known to the user, and
correspond between the monitor and calling computer for a connection to occur.
The MPM monitor loses communication with a locally-connected computer during modem
handshaking when a monitor calls out. After connection, normal operation resumes.
10.1. Connecting Using a Local Computer
The following describes how to set up an MPM or BDS monitor for use with a Local
computer when a Central computer is being used off-site.
To set up the system . . . If you need more help, refer to
1. Install the Data Manager as a Local computer. Installing the Data Manager (BMDM) Software.
2. Set communication parameters for a direct connect. Communication Port Settings.
3. Set up for a new system. Setting Up a New MPM or BDS System.
4. Direct connect the monitor to the computer. Local Port Connection for MPM or BDS.
5. Establish communication between the monitor and
the computer.
Connecting via the RS-232 Local Port.
6. Perform battery setup and set alarm thresholds, test
intervals, and options.
Programming Battery Setup for the MPM or BDS.
7. Synchronize the monitor to the Central computer. Synchronizing Using the Check Settings.
The Local computer and monitor are now ready to operate.