5.2 Halton Safe HSL addresses
Halton Safe HSL link units are identified in the system by their addresses.
Each Halton Safe HSL link unit must have a unique address to enable the Halton Safe Management 2.0 controller
to find them. You can set the addresses with the DIP switches that are located in the circuit boards of the Halton
Safe HSL link units.
The DIP switch consists of six small switches that you can set to ON or OFF. If set to ON, the switches have the
values shown in the table below. When added together, the values form a binary value that represents the address.
The address must be between 11 and 60. Link unit 1 has address 11, and link unit 50 has address 60.
Switch number
1
2
3
4
5
6
Binary value
32
16
8
4
2
1
In figure
Example of a DIP switch setting
, switches 1, 2, 3, and 5 are set to ON. When the values are added
together, you get the address of the Halton Safe HSL link unit in question: 32 + 16 + 8 + 2 = 58. This address
belongs to Halton Safe HSL link unit number 48.
Figure 5. Example of a DIP switch setting
For instructions, see
Setting the address of a Halton Safe HSL link unit
For a list of the DIP switch settings of Halton Safe HSL link units, see
DIP switch settings of Halton Safe HSL link
5.3 Step by step instructions
5.3.1 Setting the address of a Halton Safe HSL link unit
You can set the address with the DIP switch in the Halton Safe HSL link unit.
For a list of the DIP switch settings of the Halton Safe HSL link units, see
DIP switch settings of Halton Safe HSL
. For more information on the DIP switches, see
1. Set the DIP switch of the link unit according to the list of the DIP switch settings.
2. Mark the address in the white corner of the label on the cover of the link unit.
5.3.2 Changing the language of the system
1. On the homepage, select "Change language".
2. In the selection window, select the language, then select "Change".
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