ACPS-610/E Manual —
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SLC Addressing
Configuration and Programming
3.1.2 Setting the Base Address
The base address is the first address used in an SLC address block. Combine the SLC Address
rotary switch (SW2) and slider switch (SW3) settings to determine the base address (B). The base
address will be a number that ends in zero or five and the rest of the address block will progress
sequentially from that number until all the addresses in the block are consumed.
The SLC Address Rotary Switch (SW2)
The SLC address rotary switch (SW2) determines the address decade. Each number on the dial
represents the ten addresses of a decade. Turning the arrow until it points at a number selects that
number’s decade.
For example:
Pointing the arrow at the 1 selects the “one” address decade, beginning at 10.
or
Pointing the arrow at the 12 selects the “twelve” address decade, beginning at
120.
The SLC Address Slider Switch (SW3)
Use the SLC address slider switch (SW3) to further define the SLC base address. While an address’
decade is defined by the rotary switch, this slider determines whether the base address (B) will end
in a zero or a five. Sliding the switch towards the 0 selects a base address that ends with a zero.
Sliding the switch towards the 5 selects a base address that ends with a five.
For example:
Slide the switch towards the 0, as shown in the illustration to the left, to select an
initial address that ends in zero. Since the rotary switch defines the decade, if the
rotary switch were to point at 8, the base address in this address block would be 80.
or
Slide the switch towards the 5, as shown in the illustration to the left, to select an
initial address that ends in five. Since the rotary switch defines the decade, if the
rotary switch were to point at 8, the base address in this address block would be 85.
NOTE:
The lowest base address for the ACPS-610 is 05. Do not use FACP addresses 00
through 04 for the ACPS-610.
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