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SC9000
ST150 SAFECOM Central Station Operation Manual
4998122249B Page 20 © 2002 Radionics
The parameters required to be programmed are shown in the illustration in bold type and described below:
CPU S/N- The serial number of the SC2104 CPU (this number is listed on the main label on the bottom of the
SC2104 enclosure). The CPU S/N allows the SC9000 to identify new or initialized Radio Communicators prior to
download. Once the SC2104 is downloaded as a valid account, the SC9000 identifies SC2104's by their assigned
Radio Communicator account number.
PID (Product ID) - The number of the SC2104 Firmware version. The PID allows the SC9000 to identify the type of
SAFECOM product (SC2104) associated with the selected Radio Communicator account number. A valid PID # is
required to be entered before the SC9000 computer will allow access to any further Setup menus. The PID # appears
on the label attached to the bottom of the SC2104 enclosure.
Framer - The Communications Framer number assigned to this SC2104. The Framer contains the Radio Timing
Parameters. The Framer and the RF Channel work together to define how this Radio Communicator unit will
communicate with your Central Station. EXAMPLE: U.L. certificated accounts must have a higher degree of security
than would a residential account. Up to 7 FRAMERS may be configured per channel, although most SAFECOM radio
accounts use a common framer number. Framer " 0 " is reserved for DEACTIVATED Radio Communicators or Radio
Communicators you do not want to communicate with.
Channel - 1 to 8: The RF Channel number assigned to this SC2104 for radio communications with the SC9000
computer. The standard configuration for the SC9000 computer is for a single RF Channel, like one repeater. With
the installation of a SAFECOM Multi Port (4 or 8) Expansion Board, the SC9000 can communicate through up to 8
repeaters. Repeaters can be thought of as coverage areas. Channel 1 is usually reserved for repeater 1 and so on. If
there is any question as to the number of channels you have available on your system, simply look at the lower left
hand side of the screen to the Channel Activity screen. If there is more than one set of “TX” and “RX” on the screen,
then you have a multi channel system. Your channels equal the number of “TX” “RX” pairs displayed.
Poll Interval - 00:00:00 to 99:59:59: Specifies how often you want the SC9000 to send out a POLL message to
check the integrity of the RF link between the Central Station and this Radio Communicator account in the field. The
format is HOURS : MINUTES : SECONDS. A Poll Interval of 00:00:00 (all zeroes) will disable POLLING by the
SC9000 for that SC2104; the SC2104 will not be polled.
VLine - 00 to FF: The Virtual Line Number is used if you would like the SAFECOM to emulate a specific line card
number. This feature is usually used to accommodate older accounts that have been recently sold radio monitoring.
By utilizing Vline, there is no need to build a new customer account in your Central Station automation system. The
SAFECOM system can emulate your existing digital receiver.
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