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[005] System Toggle Options
[1] Ethernet Receiver 1 Supervised (TL2803G(R) only) Default (OFF)
ON: Ethernet receiver 1 will be supervised and heartbeats will be sent to Ethernet receiver
1 based on the supervision interval programmed in section [004].
OFF: Ethernet receiver 1 will not be supervised. When disabled, heartbeat 1 is sent to the
Ethernet receiver once every hour, regardless of supervision type (heartbeat 1 or 2). The
heartbeat is resent every 5 seconds until ACK. If no event or heartbeat ACK is received
after (receiver supervision interval + 75 seconds), supervisory trouble is indicated.
NOTE: Ethernet receiver 2 can not be supervised.
[2] Cellular Receiver 1 Supervised Default (OFF)
ON: Cellular receiver 1 will be supervised and heartbeats will be sent to cellular receiver 1
based on the supervision interval programmed in section [004]. If ACK to heartbeat is not
received, it is retransmitted every 5 seconds. Failure to ACK 2 consecutive heartbeats will
reset the radio.
OFF: Cellular receiver 1 will not be supervised. When disabled, heartbeat is not sent to the
receiver. Supervisory trouble is indicated.
NOTE: Cellular receiver 2 can not be supervised.
[3] Supervision Type Default (OFF)
ON: Heartbeat 1 (commercial supervision). This supervision type is suitable for applica-
tions where swap detection is required on the supervisory packet.
OFF: Heartbeat 2 (residential supervision). This supervision type is suitable for applica-
tions where supervision of the communication path to the receiver is required. (no swap
detection).
NOTE: Commercial supervision is more data intensive than residential supervision and should
only be used when required to meet the approval for the installation.
[4] Primary Path Default (OFF - TL2803G(R)) (ON - 3G2080(R))
ON: Cellular channel is the primary path. Ethernet channel is the secondary path, if it
exists.
OFF: Ethernet channel is the primary path in a dual communicator. Cellular channel is the
secondary path.
[5] Redundant Communications Default (OFF)
ON: Events will be communicated to Ethernet receiver 1 and cellular receiver 1 at the same
time. Events will be communicated to Ethernet receiver 2 and cellular receiver 2 at the
same time. As long as the event is successfully communicated to 1 of the 2 paths (Ethernet
or cellular), the communicator will move on to the next event.
NOTE: Do not configure Ethernet receiver 1 and cellular receiver 1 to communicate using a com-
mon receiver configuration (i.e., identical receiver IP address and receiver remote port).
OFF: Events will be communicated to the receivers individually.Toggle should be OFF
when guaranteed message delivery to both receivers is required.
[6] Remote Firmware Upgrade Default (ON)
ON: The communicator module firmware can be remotely upgraded using the Ethernet/cel-
lular paths.
OFF: The communicator module firmware can not be remotely upgraded. Local firmware
upgrade is still possible.
[7] Alternate Test Transmissions Default (OFF).
ON: When the periodic test transmission interval occurs, the test transmission will alternate
between being sent to the primary and secondary receivers with each test transmission
interval.
OFF: When the periodic test transmission interval occurs, the test transmission will be sent
to the programmed receivers, based on the settings of the periodic test transmission report-
ing codes.
[8] Cellular Low Signal Trouble. Default (OFF)
This option masks the low signal trouble from generating cellular trouble.
ON: A cellular trouble event is generated when the radio signal level falls below threshold
level (average CSQ level is 4 or less).
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