Similar to the display element, this basic object maps an element of the control device in vs | plus. In this case, it is about the inputs. The physical inputs are mapped to logical vs | plus detectors or message points. The same physical input can be assigned to several logical vs | plus detectors.
- Detectors are objects that have a digital input, i.e. react to impulses. Detectors can be assigned to both individual and public transport.
- Message points On the other hand, objects that have a serial or parallel input. They can only be assigned to public transport.
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Detector ID |
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For identification purposes, a unique number must be assigned to each detector/message point. It is mandatory that the ID number be assigned. |
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CHAN_# |
Channel number to detector |
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The channel number is the address (input) to which a detector is connected to the control unit. Are displayed as information. |
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CTRL Det |
Reference to controller detector. |
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This allows the objects effectively present in the control unit and defined in the basic supply to be selected and assigned. The channel number is automatically taken from the basic supply during assignment. |
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List |
List of inputs from the basic supply of the control unit. |
Call_mode |
Request mode |
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The storage of requests by the PT module in the actual PT memory is possible both for radio telegrams and for conventional detector requests. The request type is used to specify whether a request is made serially with telegram or in parallel via the normal detector inputs. |
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Parallel |
The message point is parallel. |
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Serial |
The message point is serial. |
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The message point is sent via open vs | plus. |