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Communications Port Parity<br />

The communications port parity defines the parity configuration for the communication with the Intercom. This<br />

will default to No Parity however this can be adjusted to suit the intercom that has been configured.<br />

SV001 Parity<br />

No Parity<br />

Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the communication parity options and press [ENTER] to select the parity<br />

displayed. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see<br />

page 344).<br />

Data Options<br />

The data options configure various communication settings that affect the operation of the Intercom Interface<br />

protocol.<br />

SV001 Data<br />

[--------]<br />

To modify options, use the keypad as explained in section Entering Data Options (see page 344).<br />

Option 1 – Log Communication Events<br />

• Enabled the service will log communication events that occur on the Intercom Communications and store<br />

these to the event buffer. It is recommended this is only turned on for commissioning purposes as a large<br />

number of events can be generated from the intercom units.<br />

• Disabled the intercom communication events will not be logged.<br />

Option 2 – Log Communication Errors<br />

• Enabled the service will log Intercom Communication errors that occur which relate to the format of the data<br />

received, loss of connection (Only specific intercoms) or not being able to decode the information. This<br />

should only be turned on for commissioning purposes.<br />

• Disabled the errors will not be logged and requests that generate errors will be silently discarded.<br />

Option 3, 4,5,6,7 and 8 - Reserved<br />

• Reserved do not modify<br />

Enabling/disabling or modifying the settings of reserved options is not recommended.<br />

Intercom 1 Address<br />

The intercom 1 address defines the address received by first intercom slot, up to 4 intercoms can be decoded<br />

simultaneously. In some instances certain intercoms are not able to unlock a elevator floor. By configuring the<br />

intercom address only the intercoms that are to be used for elevator access are able to be decoded.<br />

SV001 Intercom 1<br />

address: 255<br />

To modify the intercom address (000 to 255, a setting of 255 will result in this address slot being disabled), use<br />

the keypad as explained in section Entering Decimal Numbers (see page 341) and press [ENTER].<br />

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