Addressing
Configuring the ACPS-2406
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For example:
Placing the shunt plug over the two pins closest to the 0, as shown in the
illustration to the left, selects the number ending in zero as the first address used
in the decade defined by the rotary switch. If the rotary switch is pointing at 8,
80 would be the first address in the address block.
Placing the shunt plug over the two pins closest to the 5, as shown in the
illustration to the left, selects the number ending in five as the first address in
the decade defined by the rotary switch. If the rotary switch is pointing at 8, 85
would be the first address in the address block.
Figure 3.2 below gives two examples of setting the base address with rotary switch and JP6 shunt
plug settings. Note that the base address plus the number of addresses in the address block minus
one can not exceed the total number of addresses allowed on an SLC.
Figure 3.2 SLC Address Selection
JP6
JP6
0
5
0
5
JP
6s
hu
nt
.C
D
R
JP6
0
5
S 1
W
1
0
5
7
8
6
2
3
4
9
11
10
14
12 13
15
JP6
0
5
S 1
W
1
0
5
7
8
6
2
3
4
9
11
10
14
12 13
15
ROTARY
SWITCH
SETTING
JP6 SHUNT
PLUG
POSITION
acp
sa
ddr
ot
1.
CD
R
ac
p
sa
d
d
jp6
2.
C
D
R
ac
p
sa
d
d
jp6
1.
C
D
R
acp
sa
ddr
ot
3.
CD
R
SLC
BASE
ADDRESS
5
120
SLC Addresses Selected
Number of
ACPS-2406
Addresses
=5
5-9
5-10
5-12
5-13
5-16
5-17
120-124 120-125 120-127 120-128 120-131 120-132
Number of
ACPS-2406
Addresses
=6
Number of
ACPS-2406
Addresses
=8
Number of
ACPS-2406
Addresses
=9
Number of
ACPS-2406
Addresses
=12
Number of
ACPS-2406
Addresses
=13