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User Manual: Switch-Control 63400
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5.3 Module Configuration and Cancellation of Memory– LNCV 6
LNCV 6 can be used to quickly configure the Switch-Control for controlling accessories in one of two
modes:
single key
or
keypair
. With LNCV 6 set for single key mode, one key and one lamp will switch and
display the position of an accessory, as a toggle function. With LNCV 6 set for keypair mode, two keys and
two lamps will switch and display the position of an accessory, as a double-throw function. In both cases, a
base address (AAAA) must be entered along with the mode (1 or 2) that will be applied to the first key or
keypair. The remaining keys will be automatically assigned to the subsequent accessory addresses in order.
LNCV 6 can also be used to cancel the programmed functions associated with specific inputs or the entire
module memory. When canceling the programmed functions of an input, both its single key and key
combination functions are cancelled.
The corresponding values of LNCV 6 for these programming operations are as follows:
Value
Significance to LNCV 6
1-10
Cancels all program info for a given input 1-10,
including any key combinations where it is used
11
Cancels the entire memory of the module
1AAAA*
Configures the module for
keypair
operation:
Inputs/Outputs 1&2: Address AAAA
Inputs/Outputs 3&4: Address AAAA+1
Inputs/Outputs 5&6: Address AAAA+2
Inputs/Outputs 7&8: Address AAAA+3
Inputs/Outputs 9&10: Address AAAA+4
2AAAA*
Configures the module for
single key
operation:
Input/Output 1: Address AAAA
Input/Output 2: Address AAAA+1
Input/Output 3: Address AAAA+2
….......
Input/Output 10: Address AAAA+9
*AAAA = Accessory Address in the range 1-2048.
5.4 Lamp Outputs ON – LNCV 10-19
The LNCVs 10-19 are used to program the events that will switch ON lamp outputs 1 to 10. Each output of
the Switch-Control can be individually programmed to react to one of five different events.
For events 0-3, programming is as follows:
LNCV 1L = AAAA E
Event 0-3
Address value 1-2048
Lamp output 1-10
1 = Lamp ON
Hint:
For lamp output 10, you must enter a “0.” Leading nulls of the address entry will not be shown.
Description of the Events:
E=0: Lamp output ON when the magnetic accessory is in position “red.”
E=1: Lamp output ON when the magnetic accessory is in position “green.”
E=2: Lamp output ON when the feedback module reports “free.”
E=3: Lamp output ON when the feedback module reports “occupied.”