Select Repeater; Alarm Configuration; Repeater List; Input Alarms - Viking VX 900 MHz LTR User Manual

75-160w repeater
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PULL DOWN MENUS
DATA MODEM
This is selected if the Data Modem option is
installed. This option is not compatible with Paging,
TIC, or VNC options.

4.3.2 SELECT REPEATER

Select the repeater number to be programmed or
edited from the pop-up menu (see Figure 4-6). Move
the cursor with the arrow keys to highlight the
repeater number and press Enter.

Repeater List

default
Rptr 1
-------
-------
-------
Rptr 30
Figure 4-6 REPEATER LIST

4.3.3 ALARM CONFIGURATION

This programs the input alarm (see Figure 4-8)
and output alarm (see Figure 4-9) configurations and
provides a cross reference screen.
Select Which Alarms To Edit

Input Alarms

Output Alarms

Cross Reference
Figure 4-7 ALARM CONFIGURATION
Use the arrow keys to move down the list. Use
the Space bar to toggle through the parameters: Dis-
abled, Active Low, Active High, for each alarm.
INPUT ALARMS
There are four input alarms that can be activated
by external devices (see Section 6.13). These inputs
can be disabled, energized or de-energized. Alarms 3
and 4 can also be analog input.
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If the input is disabled, the input alarm line is
inactive. When energized and current flow is
detected, the alarm is activated. When de-energized
and no current flow is detected, the alarm is acti-
vated. Analog inputs provide a detection of an analog
input out of limit condition. Select the Low and High
Limit pair to trip an Analog Input Alarm. The High
Limit must be greater in value than the Low Limit
(0.0V-5.0V in 0.1V steps).
Input Alarm Configuration
Input Type Selection
Alarm 1 Input Type: Energized
Alarm 2 Input Type: De-Energized
Alarm 3 Input Type: Analog
Alarm 4 Input Type: Analog
Low Limit Voltage (Input3):
High Limit Voltage (Input3):
Low Limit Voltage (Input4):
High Limit Voltage (Input4):
Spacebar
Figure 4-8 INPUT ALARMS
OUTPUT TYPE SELECTION
Selects the operation of the Output Alarm. The
available types are:
Active Open - An active alarm opens (no contact)
the output lines.
Active Closed - An active alarm closes (contact)
the output lines.
Output Alarm Configuration
Output Type Selection
Alarm 1 Output Type: Active Open
Alarm 2 Output Type: Active Open
Alarm 3 Output Type: Active Open
Alarm 4 Output Type: Active Closed
Alarm Tx Rate:
Spacebar
Figure 4-9 OUTPUT ALARMS
4-4
Description
Door 1 open
Door 2 open
Fuel Tank 1/2
Fuel Tank 1/4
1.6 Volts
2.5 Volts
0
Volts
1.5 Volts
Description
Tx ID
DOOR OPEN
15
FUEL 1/2
120
FUEL 1/4
120
RF HALF POWER
0
0
Press F2 to Accept

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