Addressing
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14 Addressing
The individual stations or components are networked with each other in a Busch-Welcome
®
system.
An example: To ensure that the bell rings in a certain apartment when you press a specific
doorbell button, they must be "programmed" together. In this case the indoor station of an
apartment is assigned to a doorbell button of an outdoor station. This programming process is
designated as "Addressing".
The process of addressing is generally the same for all devices of the Busch-Welcome
®
system.
The addressing is performed via three trimmers and two Dip switches.
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Addressing is carried out on the trimmers and DIP switches.
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The trimmers and DIP switches are located on the rear of the device. To adjust the device it
must be removed.
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4
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Fig. 71:
Trimmers and Dip switches for addressing (Example)
Trimmer [1]:
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Address of outdoor station
Trimmers [2] and [3] and Dip switches [4] and [5]:
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Address of an indoor station.
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Tens digit [2], ones digit [3], [4] and [5] hundreds digits