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Operationally, it is the first route made between a machine and a controller that
connects all four wires, and thereby provides the necessary responses. All
subsequent machines connected to the controller will only connect two wires such
that they receive commands but have no response connection:
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The user must consider the following rules of operation when making connections
through the broadcast router:
·
ports selected as a source will be configured as a controller
·
ports selected as a destination will be configured as a machine
·
a park source must be defined in the database (see 1.2 Parking)
·
to free a controller, all machines connected must be parkedthe crosspoint set
between a parked controller and a parked machine will be bi-
directional
·
adding a machine to a routed controller will only connect the machine RX driver
·
in manual park mode, only parked controllers and machines can be routed
·
in auto park mode, a routed controller may be re-routed, and will park all
machines already connected
·
in auto park mode, a machine re-routed from one controller to another will clear
the route with the first controller
·
parking a machine with a bi-directional link to a controller will park all machines
using the controller and free the controller
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Machines as destinations
Controller as a source
Router
RX
RX
RX
RX
TX
TX