MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION MANUAL
NOVA-65 SC/0111258-00
Tideland Signal
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0111258-00
Rev. B 16-Jun-16
Setting Flash Code and Address
Note that all flashers in a synchronized multiple-unit system must have identical flash
code settings.
Refer to code selection guide booklet (P.N. 011.1092-00).
Use SignalView to set the desired flash code. Alternatively, locate the code selection
switches, S1 and S2, on the control circuit assembly (see Figure 10 Internal Wiring
Diagram). Rotate to set desired flash code.
Use SignalView to set the desired lantern address. The address is a number between
0 and 62. Alternatively, locate the address switch S4 on the control circuit assembly.
The address is set by S4-1 through S4-6 using binary code to represent the address.
The least significant bit (LSB) is on the left (S4-1) and the most significant bit (MSB)
the right (S4-6). Sixty three different addresses are available (see Figure 10 Internal
Wiring Diagram for switch locations). See Table 1 S4 Address Table for switch
setting for a particular address.
Note: Each Nova-65 SC in a synchronized, multiple unit system must be assigned a
unique address to identify the synchronization master and to signal its identity to
SignalView or NavLink. The synchronization master is always the light with the lowest
address. It is recommended that the lowest address always be 0 and other
addresses rise in sequence without skipping any address.
For simplified operation, a stand-alone Nova-65 SC should have address 0 to
communicate with SignalView.