Signal Output
INET configuration
Figure 5•11 shows resulting displays.
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| SIG | 2 | OFF |
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INET Signal Definition Displays
From the displays, the following may be noted:
CHP 5890 signal channels are designated SIG 1 or SIG 2.
CON indicates the given signal channel is considered active by the controller; data from this signal channel is transmitted to other devices on the INET loop.
Similarly, OFF indicates the channel is considered inactive; no data from this signal channel is transmitted to other devices on the loop.
It is important to note that ON or OFF in this context are strictly INET definitions, defined at the system controller. They do not, for example, bear any relationship to whether or not a given detector assigned to the signal channel is turned on or off.
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