Sensaphone® ISACC Instruction Manual

NETWORK

ISACC can communicate with other ISACC units without telephone lines through a net- work. After the network is set up, you must tell each ISACC unit the information it will have access to from another unit. See Chapter 3, for information on setting up the network. This predetermined information exchange is called an Information Network Request. The key- word command SET NETWORK allows you to program an Information Network Request.

Each ISACC unit can make a total of 60 requests for input/output information. However, all units cannot request information at the same time. Therefore, the Master unit controls all information exchange. An ISACC unit is identified as the Master by programming its network node number as 0 (zero). See keyword SYSTEM. Note: Each piece of information takes one second to transfer to another unit. The more requests you have programmed, the longer it will take for each round through the units.

To program an information request, type set network after an ISACC prompt. Press ENTER to go to the next parameter:

ISACC>set network

NETWORK REQUESTS

Request #01: Node >1, Input or Output (I/O) >i, I/O number >4

Request #02: Node >1, Input or Output (I/O) >o, I/O number >3

Request #03: Node >2, Input or Output (I/O) >i, I/O number >14

Request #04: Node >

To display the network request values, type show network after an ISACC prompt:

ISACC>show network

NETWORK REQUESTS

Request #01: Node = 01, Input #04 = 0018

Request #02: Node = 01, Output #03 = 0001

Request #03: Node = 02, Input #14 = 0001

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