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6.10 Address setting (reference)
The "Address setting" of a slave unit is
determined by which number bit (in order) in the
AnyWireASLINK transmission frame the slave unit is associated with.
Each terminal occupies the location of its own point number (with the set address number placed at
the beginning) from that position.
Addresses can be freely set from "0 to 254" for both input and output.
Example:
Eight-point terminal: When address is "0"
Bits "0 to 7" are occupied in the transmission frame.
Set addresses so as to avoid bit interference.
Example:
The address of a slave unit is processed as a decimal number.
Write the value that you want to set to the slave unit, using a dedicated address writer (ARW-04, ARW-03).
The address of the slave unit is set to "255" before shipment.
The slave unit does not operate in this state.
Before use, write any value other than "255" when turning on the power for the first time.
There is no problem if "255" is included in the occupied numbers.
Example:
Set address "254" to a two-point occupied terminal, and use "254" and "255."
It is necessary to be careful that the area which the slave unit occupies does not exceed the setting for the
number of transmission point that is set on the master side.
Eight points
Address "0"
"Nos. 0 to 7" are
occupied in the
transmission frame
Eight points
Address "8"
"Nos. 8 to 15" are
occupied in the
transmission frame
No. 0
No. 7
Transmission frame
No. (254)