Edwards Signaling 102 DeviceNet User Manual
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4.
If using the optional Cat No. 102SIGMT-DN multi-tone module, connect the five position female connector on the
tone module to the upper set of male pins in the Triliptical DeviceNet Stackable Beacon Base. Set the selected tone
in accordance with the table below. Set the third Byte (Data Byte 2) in accordance with the table below in order to
access the required tone. "X" is the "Don't Care" State.
Switch Settings*
Tone
Bit3
Bit2
Bit1
Bit0
Tone Off
0
X
X
X
Stutter Beep
1
0
0
0
Continuous
1
0
0
1
3 Pulse Horn
1
0
1
0
Rapid Siren
1
0
1
1
Hi/Lo
1
1
0
0
Fast Whoop
1
1
0
1
Yeow
1
1
1
0
Beep
1
1
1
1
*1 is ON. 0 is OFF.
5.
Install the 102TBS-* front cover or the optional 102SIGMT-DN-G1 multi-tone module by tightening the two captive
front screws.
6.
Test the Triliptical DeviceNet Stackable Beacon to ensure that it operates as intended.
To test the device for functionality the unit must be connected to a DeviceNet network via the five (5) pin
connector. Turn on the network power supply and local power (if so configured) for the lamps. All lamps will
flash instantaneously (some lamps may not be visible) as the unit checks for proper lamp operation. The value of
the data byte in the master poll will be displayed on the lamps until it is changed by subsequent poll command.
The pre-defined poll connection has consume size of three (3) bytes, and a produce size of three (3) bytes. When
all the connections are released the lamps will display the last poll command data before release of the connection.
7.
The following is an Output Data Byte example
Byte 2
XXXX 1 001
Set
Tone
On
Set
Tone
Value 1
Byte 1
000 00001
Set
Lamp 1
to
Flashing
Set
Flash
Rate =
8OFPM
Byte 0
XXX 11111
Set
Five
Lamps
ON
8.
The following is an Input Data Byte example:
Byte 2
XXXX 1001
Sounder is
ON with
Tone
Value 1
Byte 1
XXX 00011
Lamp 2
was ON
before last poll
command
Byte 0
0XX 00001
Lamp 1 is
burned out
or missing
Local
Power
is OK