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Tenant. Optional (zoom available). Enter a four-digit maximum tenant code number.
Default is 0.
Computer ID. Required. Enter the ID of the computer on which this poller is to run. Default
is 0—host computer.
Poller Number. Required. Enter the number of the corresponding poller-parameter file.
Refer to the configuration sheet detailing the factory-assigned poller numbers.
Poller Type. Required. Use the zoom feature (F7) to access the Poller Type Display screen.
Once there, arrow down to the required poller type, press F1, and the poller type number is
entered automatically into the Poller Entry screen.
Disable. Not currently implemented.
Zone Number. Required. Enter a four-digit maximum zone number. Default is 0.
DEVICES
The most common devices used with SE 6000 system are the WSE NexSentry, 708P, 8xx-
series and 422 ACUs. Other devices supported include:
• Opto 22 input / output controllers
• CCTV switchers
• Radionics alarm panels
• One or more additional SE 6000 systems used as local controllers
With the exception of the NexSentry, 8xx-series and 422 ACUs, each individual device type
requires its own poller and associated hardware port assignment.
SIMPLE / INTELLIGENT DEVICE TYPES
The terms simple and intelligent are often used to describe certain device types used in
conjunction with the SE 6000.
Simple Devices. With simple devices, the SE 6000 makes the access decisions and also
instructs the device to take various actions. The 708P ACU is a simple device, for example.
Intelligent Devices. Depending on system configuration requirements, intelligent devices can
be programmed to make their own decisions concerning access and actions to be taken. The
devices typically have their own application software and / or firmware, and they maintain their own
internal data files which are used for decision making. The NexSentry, 8xx-series, and 422 ACUs
are intelligent devices, for example. As required, the intelligent devices can be set up to be