Quick and Easy Intercom Station ProgrammingAA-00471View products to which this article applies. IntroductionProgramming intercom Master Stations and Substations can be a tedious operation. There are a few tricks and tools built into Intelli-Site that make this process a bit easier and more efficient. Specifically, the door construct feature makes programming simple. Using the door construct means the programmer does not need to understand the structure of the RTU to make the intercom work. He doesn't need to know the commands to send or the points involved. All he has to do is properly configure the intercom stations and assign those stations to the door constructs. Then when an intercom command is issued such as ConnEntryIntercom <doorconstruct>, the Server has all the information necessary to complete the various steps involved. Specifically, let's consider Stentofon. When the command "ConnEntryEntry Cell 1" is issued, the Server looks at the door construct Cell 1 to find the intercom RTU. The intercom RTUis a Stentofon RTU; therefore, the Server looks under the Low Priority Quick Dial and High Priority Quick Dial of the RTU to find the master stations. The Server then issues "SendCommand Cell 1->Low Priority Quick Call -> Master Station". Had the intercom been a different RTU, the Server would know the correct place to look for the master stations for that RTU. The burden of programming is on the Server, not the programmer. The programmer does not need to know the differences between the different intercom systems just the differences in configuration. This article will illustrate these features using a basic Stentofon intercom system. The features and concepts described are applicable to all intercom RTUs. Small changes may need to be made for other intercom RTUs. These differences are documented in their specific RTU guides. ProcedureBefore we begin, we must know how the intercom system is set up. We must know:
Programming Procedure:
Add the Intercom RTU to the System Layout
Expanding the Stentofon node, one finds twenty-four (24) stations. We need to name and address a node for each of the master stations in our system. Our example project has two master stations; therefore, the first two (2) stations need to be renamed and addressed accordingly.
Repeat for each master station. Configure the model SubstationThe substations need to be named and addressed just like the master stations.
In addition, the substations need to be configured to communicate with the master stations. Stentofon calls this Quick Dial of which there are two: Low Priority Quick Dial and High Priority Quick Dial. Only one of these needs to be configured.
Note: If the dialog that pops up asks to confirm a Move and not Copy, the Ctrl key did not register. Cancel the move and try again.
Before we copy the substation, we need to delete the rest of the default stations.
Now all we have to do is copy the model substation and change its name and address accordingly.
Do the above two steps until there is a corresponding substation node for each substation. Note: In our example project, all of the substation nodes can communicate to either of the master substations. In your project, this may not be the case. Adjust the programming to reflect the needs of your installation. When the last substation node has been created, you might want to move the Online point to the end of the list by dragging and dropping it onto the Intercom RTU. This isn't necessary, but it does look better. Associate the Master Stations to the Computers (Workstations)Each master station must be installed on the computer that has an Intelli-Site Workstation. Intelli-Site must be configured to know where each master station is located. It is assumed that Intelli-Site has been properly configured for Remote Workstations. See How to set up Intelli-Site Workstation on a Remote Computer.
Repeat these steps for each master station. Create Door Constructs for Each Intercom StationAn intercom station can be added to an existing door construct or a whole new door construct can be created just for the intercom. It really depends on you and the needs of the installation. We shall be creating door constructs specifically for the intercom substation in this example.
Repeat these steps for each of the intercom substations. Add door construct screen objects
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