Chapter 2
– Installation
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FCM II Installation Guide: 20160419 - Part # 2307
0=Off (switch to the right), 1=On (switch to the left)
FCM
Address
Dip Switch Settings
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
0
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1
1
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1
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0
0
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1
1
1
1
1
Figure 2.6
DIP Switch Configuration Settings
2.7
S
WING
A
RMS
An industry practice of sharing loading equipment between two adjacent lanes is termed a
“swing arm.” The
reference indicates the actual practice in which one load arm can be swung from one side of a loading bay to
another. To achieve this, the FCM II controlling the I/O associated with that field equipment must have its
communication switched between the MutliLoad II on each lane, depending on which lane the load arm resides
when in use. This communication is switched via a four pole relay and the ring switch attached to the swing arm