DSM250 User’s Manual
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Figure 65 – DSM150/DSM250 Remote Device Selection Screen
The “NA” column of the menu displays the node address the device is using.
The “Manuf.” column of the menu displays the manufacturer of the device.
The “Model” column displays the model number of the device.
The “SN#” column displays the serial number of the device, so that any of two or more devices of
the same manufacturer and model number may be distinguished from one another.
The “Stat” column indicates whether the device is currently connected to the bus and is
responding to queries (“Online”), or has been disconnected from the bus, has lost power, or for
some other reason is not responding to queries (“Offline”).
The “Disp” column indicates whether data from that particular device is accepted for display by
the remote DSM150/DSM250 (“On”) or that the remote DSM150/DSM250 ignores data
transmitted by this device (“Off”). By scrolling to the device and pressing the Enter key ( ),
you may then use the Scroll Up ( ) and Scroll Down ( ) keys to toggle the “Display”
status for this particular device. Once you are satisfied with the state of the “Display” setting,
press the Enter key ( ) to accept the setting.
The remote DSM150/DSM250 will retain information on devices that have been removed from the
bus or powered down (“Offline”) so that when they are placed back on the bus, they will assume their
prior “Display” setting.
6.8.2 Copy alarms settings from local display
It is possible to copy the alarm settings from a DSM250 unit to a remotely located DSM150/DSM250.
This should be done with care because if more than one Alert Source is monitoring the same
parameter, then multiple alerts will be generated when the parameter goes out of bounds, and each
one will need to be independently accepted or cancelled. Any alarms existing on the remote
DSM150/DSM250 will be deleted. below shows this menu item highlighted.