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Revision Level in Summary Configuration.

Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-06 03:11 PM

Issue

Revision Level in Summary Configuration.

Environment

I/NET Seven Site

Cause

Explanation of how the user can quickly check the revision level of their controllers to see whether they are compatible with their front-end software and sub-lan devices

Resolution

I/NET now has a feature that will enable the user to quickly check the revision level of their controllers to see whether they are compatible with their front-end software and sub-lan devices. To see how this is used, the user should follow these steps:

  1. I/NET displays the System Configuration Summary when you select Summary, Configuration from the main menu. This editor allows the operator to display the system hardware architecture at each system level.
    Select from the following system levels:
  2. Host — If configured as LAN, this selection will display each communicating Host (Host #/Host Name) across Ethernet. If configured as direct, this selection will display the Host Tap (7801/7804) connected to the Host.
  3. Link — This selection will display each link Tap (7801/7802/7804/7805) associated with the configuration, including the address, Tap type, Tap name, and the revision level and date of the firmware.
  4. Station — This selection will display each LAN Tap (7806/7810/7804/7803) and controller associated with the currently connected link. The information provided is address #, site #, Tap/controller type, station name, # of stations, and the revision level and date of the firmware.
  5. UC — This option displays all the unitary controllers connected to the 7760 controller (UCI) to which you are connected. The screen indicates whether a connected UC is communicating.
  6. MR — This option displays all the micro regulators connected to the 7792 (MRI), 7793 (MCI), or 7798 (I/SITE LAN) on the associated controller LAN. This screen indicates whether a connected MR or ASC is communicating.
  7. DPU — This option displays all the door processor units connected to the 7791 (DPI), 7793 (MCI), or 7798 (I/SITE LAN) on the associated controller LAN. This screen indicates whether a connected DPU is communicating. Connect to the site, on the task bar select Summary, Configuration. 
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