4. Use the user interface
Up
and
Down
keys
to examine the first activated device. Select
the device. When you select the device, the
address blinks. If necessary, change the
address. Press
ENTER
to confirm and the
address becomes fixed.
Note:
When Reset is running, the
command keys are inoperative. To switch
to the programming phase of the device,
press the
ENTER
key again.
Second phase of auto-addressing
In the second phase, examine the sounders, the
beacons, and the output module.
Locate the devices by scanning the list of auto-
addressed devices.
When you reach an output-only device, the device
becomes active until a new device is selected or the
permanent address is entered. Activation is signaled
by a sounder starting to sound, a beacon starting to
flash, or an output module illuminating its LED.
Unique indicates that it is the only device of its type
on the loop. For example, if only one FC410DDM
module is used in the system, it is tagged as Unique
and it is not necessary to activate it if you know
where it is.
Note:
The enroll process does not take place
until all of the loop wiring issues have been
resolved. Use the auto-addressing procedure
when there are NG1 devices on the loop or
it has no effect. The device mapping process
does not take place until all of the double
address faults have been removed.
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