9.2.1 Shared external terminal
Renovo ZhuHai Ltd
第 67 页共 71 页
The main Menu screen shows the pLAN address of the board connected in the top right corner; for the
private terminals this is a fixed number that corresponds to the pLAN address of the board connected (1 to
8).
With the terminal address number 32, the board to be connected to the display can be selected pressing
the Information button; each time the button is pressed the address displayed in the top right increases by
1 and the display shows the parameters of the selected board, from those connected.
In the event of an alarm on a board, the shared terminal automatically connects to the board in question to
display the alarm.
The shared terminal can be physically connected to any of the boards in the network; on boards with the
Built-In terminal, the shared terminal should be connected using a telephone cable to connector J10; on
boards with a private external terminal, the shunt is used, code TCONNJ6000, as shown in
the figure (private=Term n; shared=Term n+1):
The shared terminal is the only one that can print the alarms and the parameters for all the boards.