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Online Mechanical Installation Guide, Document No: ST-001323-B Date: 21 februari 2014
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Installation examples
See below for examples of the most common
installations and how the addressing is made and
how possible address conflicts are avoided.
One-to-several installation
This is the default installation as described
in section
"DIP 1-5 – Selecting the EAC address/
Automatic paring" on page 37
, with up to 15
AH30 communication hubs paired with one or
several locks. Only the addresses 1-15 are used.
Lock
0x01
Lock
0x11
Lock
0x21
Lock
0x02
Lock
0x03
Lock
0x13
Lock
0x04
Lock
0x14
Lock
0x34
Lock
0x44
Lock
0x24
Lock
0x1F
Lock
0x2F
Lock
0x0F
AH30
0x01
AH30
0x02
AH30
0x03
AH30
0x04
AH30
0x0F
Address 1-15
. . .
The addressing table above does not need to
be consulted in this type of installation, since all
the lock addresses used are unique. Addressing
is simply made by selecting a unique address for
each communication hub.
Mixed installation
A mixed installation uses both AH15 and AH30
communication hubs with the address range from
1 to 63, according to this figure:
Lock
0x01
Lock
0x11
Lock
0x21
Lock
0x02
Lock
0x03
Lock
0x13
Lock
0x11
Lock
0x2F
AH30
0x01
AH15
0x02
AH30
0x03
AH30
0x11
AH15
0x2F
Address 1-15
1
2
Possible address conflicts
3
Address 16-63
. . .
. . .
. . .
Lock
0x12
AH30
0x12
Lock
0x13
AH30
0x13
Lock
0x21
AH15
0x21
1
2
3
In the address range 1-15, AH30 communication
hubs can be used to pair several locks. In
the address range 16-63 only AH15 or AH30
communication hubs in single device mode can
be used to pair with only one lock. Some of these
locks create possible address conflicts: 0x11, 0x21
and 0x13. These conflicts are simply avoided by
selecting the closest “free” address, in this case
0x12.
Figure 19.
One-to
several installation
Figure 20.
Mixed instal-
lation