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The TS-2000 control is a Windows-based control that was designed by Tom Glissman in the '90s. TS-2000 controls are usually based on the Windows NT platform. | The TS-2000 control is a Windows-based control that was designed by Tom Glissman in the '90s. TS-2000 controls are usually based on the Windows NT platform. | ||
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− | The TS-2000 software allows for SVNET | + | == COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL == |
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+ | The TS-2000 software allows for communication using the [[Supravision]] [[SVNET]] protocol. | ||
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+ | <b>Preparing for Communication</b> | ||
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+ | The Supravision link is sold by [[PINES]] as an option. It's important to verify that this option is switched on when discovering if a TS-2000 is ready for communication. | ||
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+ | Look at the main window. It contains 16 touchscreen buttons starting with XYZ in the upper left. If the upper-right button reads "Supravision Link", then the option is enabled on that TS-2000 control. |
Revision as of 23:44, 29 January 2007
The TS-2000 control is a Windows-based control that was designed by Tom Glissman in the '90s. TS-2000 controls are usually based on the Windows NT platform.
COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL
The TS-2000 software allows for communication using the Supravision SVNET protocol.
Preparing for Communication
The Supravision link is sold by PINES as an option. It's important to verify that this option is switched on when discovering if a TS-2000 is ready for communication.
Look at the main window. It contains 16 touchscreen buttons starting with XYZ in the upper left. If the upper-right button reads "Supravision Link", then the option is enabled on that TS-2000 control.