Installation guide

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The display now shows SYSTEM ID 0. This is the APLEX polling address and is used when
communicating with the EUROPLEX Model 1431/1432 autodial modem, PANELMAN
software (product code 3305AP3), or when connected to the DVACS
(tm)
network. Any com-
mands sent to a APLEX control panel contain the system ID and the panel will only respond if
the ID in the command matches its own system ID. All panels on a common network [as in the
case of the DVACS
(tm)
network] must have a unique system ID. Allowable addresses are 1 to
255. If you are using the Model 1431/1432 autodial modem or the PANELMAN program, set
this address to 1. If you are using a logging printer only, then leave this value at 0. Press the
RETURN key to proceed.
L The display will now show ACCESS CONTROL 543. This value, from 0 to 543, controls
the types of remote commands that can be sent to a APLEX control panel in a polled
environment (e.g., when used with a DVACS
(tm)
network or PANELMAN program) and can be
used to restrict remote-control capability on high-security installations. A value of 543 allows all
commands to be sent and a value of 0 allows only polling. To select a value for access control,
consult the table below. If a logging printer only is to be used, this value may be left at 543.
Otherwise, decide which commands are to be allowed and add the numbers in the right-hand
column of the table for those commands. This number is the access control value. Enter this
number into the control panel and press the RETURN key to proceed.
CONTROL FUNCTION SELECT
Output Control - turn on/off outputs 1
Input Control - shunt/unshunt zones 2
Write Commands - Ids/options, time, etc 4
Read Commands - zone state, output state, literal 8
Write DISARMed - write commands allowed in DISARM mode 16
Read Commands - Ids/options 512
543
For example: Suppose that only read commands (read zone states, read output states) and write
commands (set IDs, options, time, etc.) are allowed when the APLEX control panel is in
DISARM mode. Then set the access control to 24 (8 + 16). Press the RETURN key to proceed.
The display will now show LOG FILTER. All data reported to a central/monitoring station,
either on the DVACS
(tm)
network or through an autodial modem, is obtained from the log that
contains a record of all activity. The log filter provides a means of filtering this data such that
only the required data is reported. The panel defaults to reporting all logged data. The log filter
can be set to meet the installation requirements by adding up the values, shown in the right-hand
column in the table below, of the various data types that are to be reported.
PROGRAMMING THE PANEL cont.