Hochiki FIRElink-400CM User Manual
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FIRElink-400 Air Sampling System – Installation Manual
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The device object supports the following
Properties:
Object_Identifier
Object_Name
Object_Type
System_Status
Vendor_Name
Vendor_Identifier
Model_name
Firmware_Revision
Application_Software_Version
Protocol_Version
Protocol_Conformance_Class
Protocol_Services_Supported
Protocol_Object_Types_Supported
Max_APDU_Length_Accepted
Segmentation_Supported
APDU_Timeout
Number_Of_APDU_Retries
The following Properties are supported by
the analogue value objects:
Object_Identifier
Object_Name
Object_Type
Present_Value
Status_Flags
Event_State
Out_Of_Service
Units
For further information on BACnet implementation consult the FIRElink-400 Technical Manual or contact
the Hochiki Europe (UK) Limited Product Support Department (see page 2).
1.1.1 Paging from the Command Module
The FIRElink-400 Command Module has the facility to send text messages to alphanumeric pagers or
SMS messages to some mobile phones.
In order to send messages to a pager or similar device a modem must be plugged into the RS232TX and
RS232RX terminals of the Command Module using a suitable cable.
The call centres of the pager or SMS-capable phone must support the TAP protocol. In the UK Cellnet
phones and BT pagers have this facility, amongst others. Please contact your pager provider to check
whether they provide access with the TAP protocol.
1.1.1 Configuring the software
No manual configuration of the modem is required as the command module configures the modem
automatically on dialling.