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To edit a panel loop, right-click on the loop from the
Device Map, and select Configure from the task
menu. The Loop Configuration window is displayed.
Use the tabs at the top of the window to access any
configuration information you wish to change.
NOTE: The illustration above shows the Loop Configura-
tion window for a 485/PCI loop. The PRO-2200 Panel Loop
Configuration window has fewer options than shown here.
Modem Pools
Modem connections can be used to communicate
with panel loops at remote sites by first defining the
modem pool [which can have one or more modems],
and then defining communication loops to place in
the modem pool.
Modems can be used to communicate with the PRO-
2200 Intelligent Controller as well as the following:
• C-100 loops
• 485 with a HUB (non-ACK-NAK) loops
• 485 with a HUB (ACK-NAK) loops
For each type of panel configuration, the options
available are the same as for local panel loops. For an
explanation of the options refer to the proceeding
sections.
Modem pools, like other communication
connections, are defined by adding them to the
Device Map. You must have a communication server
with an available communication port for each
modem you are adding.
Once the pool is defined, the panel loops or panels
are added to the modem pool, rather than directly to
the communication server, as is the case with local
loops.
Programming
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