Honeywell BC-200 Operation, Installation & Programming Manual page 86

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Panel Operation
After entering a node number, the following screen will appear, asking for details on what you wish to receive from
the remote node:
NETWORK SETUP MENU
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ENTER NODE NUMBER 0-240 > 2
RECEIVE FROM NODE
RECEIVE EVENTS FROM NODE
PRESS Y/N TO SET EVENTS TO BE RECEIVED
YES
NO
In a typical slave/master network layout where only the master panel will display remote alarms and faults, the
slave panels receive settings from other nodes should be setup as follows:
RECEIVE FROM NODE
RECEIVE EVENTS FROM NODE
The above setting will allow the slave panel to receive network points and commands from remote panels but will
not display remote events such as alarms and faults on the local display.
The master panel should be setup with both receive options enabled for all panels on the network. This
configuration will allow the display of all events from remote panels on the local display.
Note:
If events are to be received from more than one node on the network, the above steps must be repeated for
each additional node.
BC-200 Manual – P/N DOC-01-013
A = 0
F = 0
I = 0
N = 1
2
(Y/N)? Y
2
(Y/N)? Y
ESC
ENTER
BACKSP
XXX
XXX
Notes:
If 'Receive From Node n' is 'No', then node n is
ignored by this node.
If 'Receive From Node n' is 'Yes, then system
commands, netpoints, scripts, status, bell isolates,
warning system isolates and node up/down
information is received from node n.
If 'Receive Events From Node n' is 'No', then no
alarms, faults, isolates, pre-alarms or non-alarms will
be received from node n. In this mode, the local node
acts as a Slave node on the network.
If 'Receive Events From Node n' is 'Yes, then alarms,
faults, isolates, pre-alarms and non-alarms will be
received from node n. In this mode, the local node
acts as a Master node on the network.
(Y/N)? Y
(Y/N)? N
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