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This guide explains how to setup the output connections to control a light stack that is attached/wired to a BSC, TIM or BSC IO Module. The example shown in the guide is for a 5 color light stack attached to a BSC, TIM or BSC IO Module. Regardless of how many lights you have in your stack, the instructions will be exactly the same.
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=Requirements=
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'''1.''' VT3000 Core Software installed and running on your system.
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'''2.''' A Light Stack wired to a BSC, TIM or PSM IO Module.
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|<big>'''Overview'''</big>
'''3.''' The BSC, TIM or PSM with the stack light, powered and communicating with the system.
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'''4.''' An existing BSC, TIM or PSM configuration in the system.
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|This guide explains how to setup the output connections to control a light stack that is attached/wired to a BSC, TIM or BSC IO Module. The example shown in the guide is for a 5 color light stack attached to a BSC, TIM or BSC IO Module. Regardless of how many lights you have in your stack, the instructions will be exactly the same.
 
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=Instructions=
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'''1.''' Open the VT3000 web interface – log in – select Configuration – select Devices.
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|style="text-align: center;" | '''See Requirements Here'''
'''2.''' Select the Configuration of the BSC, TIM or PSM with the Light Stack attached from the list – select Edit.
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|'''1.'''  The VT3000 Core Software installed and running on your system.
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|'''2.''' A Coordinator must be setup, powered and communicating with the VT3000 Core Software.
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|'''3.'''  A BSC, TIM or PSM IO Module, with an attached Light Stack, powered and communicating with the VT3000 Software.
 
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'''3.''' Select the Discrete Outputs tab.
|'''4.''' An existing BSC, TIM or PSM configuration.
 
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'''4.''' Select Discrete Output 1.
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'''5.''' An Explanation of the Discrete Output Properties for a Normal Type:
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    '''a. Description''' – enter a name for the output – light color.
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    '''b. Type''' – Normal – output will turn on/off when commanded.
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    '''c. Inverted''' – output will do the opposite of normal.
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    '''d. Default State''' - what behavior the output will perform when it has no command.
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    '''d. On Delay''' – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns on.
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    '''e. Off Delay''' – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns off.
|Open the VT3000 web interface – select VT3000 Core Software - log in – select Configuration select Devices.
    '''f. Blink On''' – number of milliseconds to stay on during blink.
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    '''g. Blink Off''' number or milliseconds to stay off during blink.
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'''6.''' Setup Discrete Output 1 as the Red Light. This is done because the Red Light is wired into O1 on the BSC, TIM or PSM IO Module.
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    '''a. Description''' – enter Red Light.
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    '''b. Type''' – leave this as normal.
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    '''c. Inverted''' – leave this unchecked.
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    '''d. Default State''' – select Off.
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    '''e. On Delay''' – leave this as Zero.
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    '''f. Off Delay''' – leave this as Zero.
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    '''g. Blink On''' – leave this as 5.
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    '''h. Blink Off''' leave this as 5.
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|Select the Configuration of the BSC, TIM or PSM with the Light Stack attached from the list select Edit.
'''7.''' Setup the other lights in the exact same manner using Outputs 2, 3 & 4 - only the Output Description will change. Examples of each light setup is shown below. Please use the Exact same order that we have shown below as this will match up with the way your IO Module has been wired.
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'''NOTE:''' Ouputs 6 & 7 are not used with a Stack Light.
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|<big>'''Step 3.'''</big>
 
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'''8.''' Select Discrete Output # 5.
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|Select the Discrete Outputs tab.
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'''9.''' The Green light is setup to do the opposite of each of the other lights. For this reason, the Green light configuration is setup differently - we use a Related Type. The image below shows the options available for a Related Type:
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    '''a. Description''' – enter a name for the output – light color.
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    '''b. Type''' – Related – output will turn on/off when another selected output is on/off.
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    '''c. Inverted''' – output will do the opposite of normal.
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    '''d. On Delay''' – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns on.
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    '''e. Off Delay''' – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns off.
|<big>'''Step 4.'''</big>  
    '''f. Direct''' – output will do the exact same behavior as another selected output.
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    '''g. Inverse''' output will do the opposite behavior as another selected output.
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|Select Discrete Output 1.
'''10.''' The image below shows you how to set up the Green light. Please use the same setup shown below as it will match up with the way you wired the device:
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    '''a. Description''' – enter Green Light.
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    '''b. Type''' – select Related.
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    '''c. Inverted''' – leave this unchecked.
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    '''d. On Delay''' – leave this as zero.
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    '''e. Off Delay''' – leave this as zero.
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    '''f. Direct''' – leave these all unchecked.
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    '''g. Inverse''' – check mark DO1, DO2, DO3 and DO4. This tells the Green light to do the opposite of the other lights.
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|<big>'''Step 5.'''</big>
'''11.''' Select Save & Exit.
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|Discrete Output Properties:
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[[VT3000 - Attach/Wire a Light Stack to a BSC TIM PSM|Attach & Wire a Stack Light to an Existing BSC, TIM or PSM]]
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|'''Description''' – enter a name for the output – light color.
 
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|'''Type''' – Normal – output will turn on/off when commanded.
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|'''On Delay''' – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns on.
 
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|'''Blink On''' – number of milliseconds to stay on during blink.
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|'''Blink Off''' – number or milliseconds to stay off during blink.
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|<big>'''Step 6.'''</big>
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|Setup Discrete Output 1 as the Red Light. This is done because the Red Light is wired into O1 - wiring process completed in the first guide. If you have not wired the light stack into the I/O Module [[VT3000 - Attach/Wire a Light Stack to a BSC TIM PSM|'''CLICK HERE''']] for instructions.
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|'''Description''' – enter Red Light.
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|'''Type''' – leave this as normal.
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|'''Inverted''' – leave this unchecked.
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|'''Default State''' - select Off.
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|'''On Delay''' – leave this as Zero.
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|'''Off Delay''' – leave this as Zero.
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|'''Blink On''' – leave this as 5.
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|'''Blink Off''' – leave this as 5.
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|<big>'''Step 7.'''</big>
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|Setup the Amber, Blue & White lights in the exact same manner using Outputs 2, 3 & 4 - only the Output Description will change. Examples of each light setup is shown below. Please use the Exact same order that we have shown below as this will match up with the way your IO Module has been wired.
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|Select Discrete Output # 5.
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|<big>'''Step 9.'''</big>
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|The Green light is setup to do the opposite of each of the other lights. For this reason, the Green light configuration is setup differently - we use a Related Type. The image below shows the options available for a Related Type:
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|'''Description''' – enter a name for the output – light color.
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|'''Type''' – Related – output will turn on/off when another selected output is on/off.
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|'''Inverted''' – output will do the opposite of normal.
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|'''On Delay''' – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns on.
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|'''Off Delay''' – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns off.
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|'''Direct''' – output will do the exact same behavior as another selected output.
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|'''Inverse''' – output will do the opposite behavior as another selected output.
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|<big>'''Step 10.'''</big>
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|The image below shows you how to set up the Green light. Please use the same setup shown below as it will match up with the way you wired the device:
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|'''Description''' – enter Green Light.
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|'''Type''' – select Related.
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|'''Inverted''' – leave this unchecked.
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|'''On Delay''' – leave this as zero.
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|'''Off Delay''' – leave this as zero.
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|'''Direct''' – leave these all unchecked.
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|'''Inverse''' – check mark DO1, DO2, DO3 and DO4. This tells the Green light to do the opposite of the other lights.
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|<big>'''Step 11.'''</big>
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|Select Save & Exit.
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|<big>'''Step 12.'''</big>
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|If you have not configured the actions for the light stack on this device, move on to the next step in the process.
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Overview
This guide explains how to setup the output connections to control a light stack that is attached/wired to a BSC, TIM or BSC IO Module. The example shown in the guide is for a 5 color light stack attached to a BSC, TIM or BSC IO Module. Regardless of how many lights you have in your stack, the instructions will be exactly the same.


Requirements
See Requirements Here
1. The VT3000 Core Software installed and running on your system.
2. A Coordinator must be setup, powered and communicating with the VT3000 Core Software.
3. A BSC, TIM or PSM IO Module, with an attached Light Stack, powered and communicating with the VT3000 Software.
4. An existing BSC, TIM or PSM configuration.


Completion Steps
LightPart1.png LightPart2A.png LightPart3.png





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Step 1.
Open the VT3000 web interface – select VT3000 Core Software - log in – select Configuration – select Devices.
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Configuration Devices




Step 2.
Select the Configuration of the BSC, TIM or PSM with the Light Stack attached from the list – select Edit.
PSMLts1.png




Step 3.
Select the Discrete Outputs tab.
PSMLts3.png




Step 4.
Select Discrete Output 1.
PSMLts2.png




Step 5.
Discrete Output Properties:
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Description – enter a name for the output – light color.
Type – Normal – output will turn on/off when commanded.
Inverted – output will do the opposite of normal.
Default State - what behavior the output will perform when it has no command.
On Delay – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns on.
Off Delay – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns off.
Blink On – number of milliseconds to stay on during blink.
Blink Off – number or milliseconds to stay off during blink.




Step 6.
Setup Discrete Output 1 as the Red Light. This is done because the Red Light is wired into O1 - wiring process completed in the first guide. If you have not wired the light stack into the I/O Module CLICK HERE for instructions.
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Description – enter Red Light.
Type – leave this as normal.
Inverted – leave this unchecked.
Default State - select Off.
On Delay – leave this as Zero.
Off Delay – leave this as Zero.
Blink On – leave this as 5.
Blink Off – leave this as 5.




Step 7.
Setup the Amber, Blue & White lights in the exact same manner using Outputs 2, 3 & 4 - only the Output Description will change. Examples of each light setup is shown below. Please use the Exact same order that we have shown below as this will match up with the way your IO Module has been wired.
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Step 8.
Select Discrete Output # 5.
PSMLts4.png




Step 9.
The Green light is setup to do the opposite of each of the other lights. For this reason, the Green light configuration is setup differently - we use a Related Type. The image below shows the options available for a Related Type:
PSMLts5.png
Description – enter a name for the output – light color.
Type – Related – output will turn on/off when another selected output is on/off.
Inverted – output will do the opposite of normal.
On Delay – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns on.
Off Delay – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns off.
Direct – output will do the exact same behavior as another selected output.
Inverse – output will do the opposite behavior as another selected output.




Step 10.
The image below shows you how to set up the Green light. Please use the same setup shown below as it will match up with the way you wired the device:
PSMLts6.png
Description – enter Green Light.
Type – select Related.
Inverted – leave this unchecked.
On Delay – leave this as zero.
Off Delay – leave this as zero.
Direct – leave these all unchecked.
Inverse – check mark DO1, DO2, DO3 and DO4. This tells the Green light to do the opposite of the other lights.




Step 11.
Select Save & Exit.
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Step 12.
If you have not configured the actions for the light stack on this device, move on to the next step in the process.
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