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11-14-72-B9 [23]<br />

V 1.05 2404 A RO<br />

The display above represents the following information for the selected keypad:<br />

11-14-72-B9 Serial Number of the registered 2 Analog Expander at the<br />

selected address.<br />

[23] The current polling timeout value.<br />

V 1.05<br />

Software version of the registered analog expander.<br />

2404 Software version build number.<br />

A<br />

R<br />

O<br />

This means an Analog Input (<strong>PRT</strong>-ADC4) is at this location<br />

a ‘D’ would indicate an Analog Output (<strong>PRT</strong>-DAC4) module<br />

had been registered.<br />

The Analog expander is registered.<br />

('*' will indicate no expander registered)<br />

The Analog expander is online.<br />

('*' will indicate the expander is offline)<br />

To view the IP address of the module press the [] key from this view. If the module is<br />

connected over the RS-485 LAN “---.---.---.---“ will be displayed.<br />

To list all offline or online modules refer to the Module Network Functions on Page 265.<br />

Special functions are provided to update and update reset a module individually by using a<br />

shortcut key directly from the keypad selection screen.<br />

Key<br />

[STAY]<br />

[FORCE]<br />

Function<br />

Pressing the [STAY] key will update the analog expander number that<br />

is currently displayed in the module selection window. This will program<br />

the module WITHOUT resetting the module.<br />

Pressing the [FORCE] key will update and init the analog expander<br />

number that is currently displayed in the module selection window. This<br />

will program the module and then restart the module.<br />

Module Polling Time<br />

The polling time defines how often the Analog Expander module checks in with the Protégé<br />

System <strong>Controller</strong>. If a Analog Expander fails to check in, it triggers its associated<br />

communication failure (AExxx:08) trouble zone and the trouble zone for a general module<br />

communications failure.<br />

To enter a polling time (008 to 250 seconds), use the keypad as explained in section Entering<br />

Decimal Numbers on Page X and press [ENTER]. By default the Analog Expander polling time<br />

is set to 250 seconds. Setting a polling time below 60 seconds should only be done for Analog<br />

Expanders that are in a non-secure area or are deemed to be high risk.<br />

The analog expansion modules are in communication constantly with the System<br />

<strong>Controller</strong> and therefore it is recommended not to set the poll time below 250<br />

seconds.<br />

AE001 Polling<br />

time: 250 secs<br />

117 Protégé <strong>Integrated</strong> System <strong>Controller</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>

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