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Configure IX Series stations to interact with the IXW-MA Page 8-9 SIF Settings for IX-BA, IX-DA, IX-MV Stations Configuring legacy IX Series stations to interact with the IXW-MA Page 9-10 Relay Output Settings Configuring for Door Release or External Signaling...
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Introduction The IXW-MA and IXW-MAA adaptors have 10 relay outputs that can be triggered by an event on an IX Series station. This guide will walk through programming a system to include either adaptor, as well as programming the outputs.
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Programming a New System to Include an IXW-MA Step 2: Station Customization (continued) 2.2 - Edit Station Details Edit the Number, Name, IP Address, and Subnet Mask for each station as needed. Note: Do not fill in the Hostname. 2.3 - Update Station Details Click OK to update the station details that were edited.
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Programming a New System to Include an IXW-MA Step 3: Association (continued) Scroll Down Scroll Down 3.4 - Status Confirm that each station has been successfully associated in the Status column. 3.5 - Next If all stations show Success, click Next . Step 4: Setting File Upload Once each station has been associated with its individual station information, the setting file containing the rest of the system’s...
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Programming a New System to Include an IXW-MA Step 5: Export Settings The final step in the Programming Wizard is to create a copy of the system’s setting file and export it to a secure location or external drive. 5.1 - Export Click Export .
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Adding an IXW-MA to an Already Existing System C - Select Station Type Select the IXW-MA using the Station Type drop down and enter the quantity of stations to be added. Click D - Edit Station Information Edit the Number and Name for the new station to be added.
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SIF Settings (Go to Page 8 for IX-BA, IX-DA, and IX-MV Settings) Step 1: Enabling SIF Functionality for IX Series Stations The IXW-MA will only recognize the change contact transmission trigger. All other transmission triggers will be ignored by the adaptor.
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Step 1: Creating the SIF.ini File Creating a line of code, in the form of a .ini file, is required to allow an IX Series (IX-DA, IX-BA, IX-MV) station to communicate to the IXW-MA. The example below is shown using a common text editor (e.g. Notepad), and saving it with a .ini extension.
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SIF Settings for IX-BA, IX-DA, and IX-MV Stations the IXW-MA Step 2: Enabling SIF Functionality for IX Series Stations (continued) 2.5 - Scroll Down Scroll down until SIF File Management is displayed. 2.6 - Browse Click Browse to select the SIF.ini file that was created in...
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IXW-MA Relay Output Settings Step 1: Configuring the individual IXW-MA Relays (continued) 1.4 - Contact Change SIF Event 1.5 - Select a Station 1.6 - Update Scroll the window to the right until Relay Click Open and select the Output 1, Contact Change SIF Event is Click Update to save changes.
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If the original program file is lost, or Support Tool is moved to a different PC, this copy can be used to access the system programming to add or remove a station, or to make programming changes. For more details about the features and information above, please contact Technical Support. www.aiphone.com Aiphone Corporation | | (800) 692-0200 06/23...
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