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8 Select the Port to which the loop is connected.
NOTE: Select the TCP/IP port only for N-485-PCI with
ACK/NAK enabled. It is not recommended to use
TCP/IP for other devices that do not use an ACK/NAK
protocol.
9 Enter the Bits per Second communication rate
for the loop. The default for a C-100 is 1200,
which allows maximum cable runs in the C-100
loop. Baud rates up to 4800 can be used on
shorter communication loops.
The Data Bits, Parity, and Stop Bits fields default
based on the loop and port.
Adding 485/PCI (Multiple Dropline) Panel
Loops
485 Panel Loops represent a configuration of one or
more N-1000 panels and support NS2+ panels. A
loop requires only one communication port on a
communication server, and there can be up to 31
panels per loop.
With the Device Map open, right-click the
Communication Server and select Add, then select
Panel Loop (485/PCI) from the pick list.
The Loop Configuration - Basic Information window
is displayed (next illustration).
Programming
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