Sending Test Commands; Alarm Commands - Toro OSMAC User Manual

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6. Enter the satellite address number of the satellite you wish to add to the group. For example, if you wish to add satel-
lite address number 123 to the group, then press 1 2 3 and the F1 key to enter. Use the DEL key to backspace over
any entry if you wish to edit make an edit.
Note:
To review the satellites in the database of the satellite group, you can use the œ œ ¤ ¤ ƒ ƒ arrow keys to scroll through the
members of the group.
To delete a member, use the DEL key to erase the satellite address number you wish to delete from the satellite group
at the "MEMBER NN =" prompt, and press the F1 key.
7. To finish entering satellite address numbers to this group, press the – (dash) key.

Sending Test Commands

The test command mode may be used to check the range of the system. With this mode, the OSMAC Base Station will
automatically generate a command to satellite address number 0 every ten seconds.
1. Before using this feature, satellite address number 0 must be programmed.
2. To enable this feature, enter the program mode and press 3 for Test Page. The display will show:
PAGING PAGER 0
DASH (–) TO EXIT
3. Press the – (dash) key to return to the programming mode menu.

Alarm Commands

The OSMAC Base Station has 8 alarm inputs. These digital inputs are used to generate pre-programmed commands.
Each input will send its own pre-programmed command to any satellite, or group of satellites. These can be used for
alarms, but they can also be used to simply generate pre-programmed commands.
The alarm inputs are designed for connection to normally-open switches or contacts. When any alarm input is pulled low
to ground, it will generate a pre-programmed command. When any input is pulled high or allowed to "float high", it will
generate a different pre-programmed command.
Pin Number
Connection
1
Alarm 1
2
Alarm 2
3
Alarm 3
4
Alarm 4
5
Alarm 5
6
Alarm 6
7
Alarm 7
8
Alarm 8
9
No Connection
10
No Connection
11
No Connection
12
No Connection
13
No Connection
14
No Connection
15
Ground
Important The alarm inputs are not surge protected. Supplemental surge protection on the field wiring is recommended in
lightning-prone areas. Contact your local Toro field service representative for assistance.
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Figure 6
Alarm/Pin Number Position
7
8
6
14
15
Ground
5
3
1
2
4
9
(Not Used)
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