here is specific to RTS™ ADAM,
Abrief word on the architecture of the ADAM™,
Communications to and from the keypanels is handled by serial data ports, which are
Figure 5.13 | ADAM™ and ADAM™ CS Basic Components |
Note The diagram in Figure 5.13 and the discussion that follows can also be applied, with a few minor exceptions, to the Zeus™ system.
As seen in Figure 5.13, the intercom system has provisions for an external PC, which is used to do initial setups and configurations, including: naming of ports, assigning of PLs, creation of IFBs, creation of ISOs, etc. The PC is also useful in monitoring system status and for other housekeeping functions.
The PC is not required for operation of the matrix, except in certain very rare circumstances where UPL statements need to act on files, or in response to date information. It is perfectly acceptable to use a PC to configure the intercom, and then remove the PC. Even without the PC connected, the intercom will function normally. The intercom recovers from power failures, and in the case of ADAM and
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