IP-LCM Configuration (AlphaCom mode)
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This article describes how to configure the IP-LCM Module when used with an AlphaCom server.
Basic configuration
The IP-LCM requires an IP Station License in the AlphaCom server in order to get registered.
To make a IP-LCM Module operational there are essentially four parameters to set in the web interface of the module. Log In to the module, go to Station Main > Main Settings, and:
- Set Station Mode = "Use AlphaCom"
- Configure the IP Settings (IP address) of the IP-LCM
- Enter the AlphaCom IP-address
- Enter Station Directory Number
The Directory Number must be defined in the AlphaCom Server using the AlphaPro configuration tool.
Inputs
The IP-LCM module has in total 14 inputs:
- 6 inputs on the The TKIS-2 module itself
- 8 inputs on the IP-LCM board
The six TKIS I/O's are configurable inputs or outputs. By default the I/O's are set as inputs. The I/O Settings are done in the web interface of the module. |
- The six inputs on the TKIS-2 module are triggered by connecting the Input to GND via a closed contact.
- Depending on switch settings the eight inputs on the IP-LCM board are triggered either by a close contact (default), or by a DC voltage signal. See IP-LCM Connections for details.
Input actions are configured in the Event Handler of the AlphaCom server. Inputs will trigger the event 30 - Station Input or Station DAK key, and the Sub-Event is used to identify which input is being triggered.
In AlphaPro, go to Users & Stations, and select the IP-LCM from the list box. Select Events, and Insert a new event with the following properties:
Outputs
The IP-LCM module has in total 9 relays:
- 1 relay on the TKIS-2 module itself
- 8 relays on the IP-LCM board
In addition the TKIS-2 module has 6 I/O's that can be set as "Outputs".
The six TKIS I/O's are configurable inputs or outputs. By default the I/O's are set as inputs. The I/O Settings are done in the web interface of the module. |
- The 8 relays must be mapped to RCO pins 17-24, see RCO - Remote Control Output
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