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Addressing Standard and Handicap Spaces
Handicap spaces must have their own CPM slave if the customer wants the open spaces for handi-
cap shown on a display� The CPM slave modules for handicap and similar purposes are suggested to
have the ID number selected last in line� In this example it will have ID 7�
Addressing the spaces must always start from A1 and consecutive for
each
segment�
In segment 1 we will start with A1 at the entrance and end with L2� In the above example, the hand-
icap spaces are part of segment 1 and therefore they do not have their own CPM modules or own
display� If it is decided that the handicap spaces should have their own display, it will be necessary to
split the segment into two segments� This means that the new segment (ID7) must also start from A1
and end at C4� The original segment 1 skips E4 to H7 (see drawing) and then continues with E4 where
G8 is placed and ends at I6�
In segment 2 we also start with A1 and end with L2� In this segment there are no handicap spaces�
The rest of the segments will follow in the same way�
In segment 5 we have introduced our VIP area where we use the 3-colour sensor� We have 15 plac-
Fig. 5: Placing the cabinets