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CTI Products RCD Client-Server User Manual

Mcnrcd™ client-server, Remote comparator display, Cti products, inc

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MCNRCD™ Client-Server

Remote Comparator Display

Introduction

The MCNRCD™ Client-Server Remote
Comparator Display lets you monitor and
control your receiver voting system from your
console or service shop over IP LANs or
WANs. It extends comparator lights and
switches and other input/output (I/O) devices
to PC displays. The comparator or other
equipment may be located remotely, limited
only by your WAN connections.

The system is compatible with the following
MCN modules:

CIB modules for comparators

AIB modules for ASTRO-TAC
comparators

TIB modules (with CIB modules)
for Transmitter Steering

IOB Modules for driving relays

CIB Modules for generic I/O
(Doors, Lights, Alarms, Generators)

It can be used to monitor & control:

Motorola Digitac, Spectra-TAC, TAC,
ASTRO-TAC

JPS SNV-12 Voters

M/A-Com G.E. Analog Voters

Doug Hall 4RV/2 Voters

Generic I/O (Doors, Alarms, Generators,
etc.)

Server Overview

The MCNRCD Server connects between the
MCN network and the LAN/WAN. It processes
status messages (Vote, Receive, Disable, Fail,
Door Open, Alarm, etc.) messages from the
MCN modules and passes them to the client
displays on the LAN or WAN network.

CTI Products, Inc.

1211 West Sharon Road

Cincinnati, Ohio 45240

USA

phone

+1.513.595.5900

fax

+1.513.595.5983

e-mail

[email protected]

www.ctiproducts.com

The server accepts control commands (Force-
Vote, Disable, Open, Run, Stop, etc.) from the
remote clients and sends them on to the
modules on the MCN network.

The server supports multiple clients.

System Configuration

The common system configuration information
(Receiver names, Module addresses, channel
information, display screen configuration,
output functions, etc.) resides in the server and
is user-configured with the MCN Config
program.

The display screens can be user-defined with
various numbers of rows and columns and a
number of tabs. Multiple screens can be
defined for different users. (Police Dispatch,
Fire Dispatch, Technicians) Individual client
PCs can be limited to specific screens if
desired.