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Using the Configurator
For example, a Dual COPTIR at address 1 has 2 entries:
1
COPTIR
1.101
COPTIR “B”
1.101 represents the address of the virtual device.
•
Snnn
– a three digit number with an
S
in front of it is the addressing scheme for an AP
sensor. The three digits after the
S
represent the address physically set on the device’s
dials.
•
Bnnn
– a three digit number with an
B
in front of it is the addressing scheme for a
sounder base or relay base attached to an AP sensor. The three digits after the
B
represent the address physically set on the device’s dials.
•
Mnnn
– a three digit number with an
M
in front of it is the addressing scheme for an AP
module. The three digits after the
M
represent the address physically set on the device’s
dials.
•
Vnnn
– a three digit number with a
V
in front is the addressing scheme for a virtual
device attached to an AP sensor. The three digits after the
V
represent the address
physically set on the device’s dials.
•
Wnnn
– a three digit number with a
W
in front is the addressing scheme for a virtual
device attached to an AP module. The three digits after the
W
represent the address
physically set on the device’s dials.
•
Wnnnn
– a four digit number with a
W
in front is the addressing scheme for virtual
devices attached to an AP module that requires more than one virtual device. The first
three digits after the
W
represent the address physically set on the device’s dials and the
fourth digit represents the virtual device’s sub address.
19.13 Adding a Device
You can add input devices (for example, manual stations or smoke detectors) to a device loop.
Add a device
1. Select the loop that you want to add a device to.
2. Click
Insert
in the menu bar, then click
Add Device
.
The
Add Device
window appears.
Figure 118 Add Device