dual_output_el_switch_on_loss_of_all_output_interfaces
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- | Add your EL output interfaces to this line - <add key=" | + | Add your EL output interfaces to this line - '<add key=" |
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You can use this command to test the state of the encoder | You can use this command to test the state of the encoder | ||
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+ | Scroll down until you see the enox information for your Encoders. | ||
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+ | There are two important pieces of information here <color # | ||
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+ | This means if you are trying to test to see how this works, it will not work with set down commands, only if you actually unplug the cable to the interface. | ||
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+ | The operstate will show ' | ||
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+ | Save the AlarmHandlerService.exe.config file and from Windows Services restart the Mediakind Alarm Handler service. | ||
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+ | === nCompass ServerCoreService.exe.config === | ||
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+ | In the same folder as the AlarmHandlerService.exe.config file is the ServerCoreService.exe.config file. | ||
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+ | C:\Program Files (x86)\MediaKind\nCompass Control\Bin | ||
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+ | Open this file and find the following line (around line 31) | ||
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+ | <add key=" | ||
- | === === | + | By default, it will be set to ' |
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+ | Restart the Windows Service ' | ||
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+ | The description for this is as follows: | ||
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+ | In the event of an input alarm this setting controls whether redundancy | ||
+ | will switch the furthest upstream device first (when set to false) or | ||
+ | switch the nearest upstream device first (when set to true). Nearest and | ||
+ | furthest are with respect the device that raised the input alarm. | ||
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+ | So if the Encoder loses both its outputs, the Mux will lose it's inputs. So the Upstream Device (the Encoder) if " | ||
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dual_output_el_switch_on_loss_of_all_output_interfaces.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/24 10:13 by walkeradmin