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To let the PDU randomly assign an ID number to it, select "Automatically assign a sensor number."
This method does not release any managed sensor or dry contact.
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To assign the desired ID number to it, select "Manually select a sensor number." Then click
to select an ID
number.
This method may release a managed sensor/dry contact if the number you selected has been assigned to a
specific sensor/dry contact.
Tip: The information in parentheses following each ID number indicates whether the number has been assigned to a
sensor or dry contact. If it has been assigned to a sensor or dry contact, it shows its serial number. Otherwise, it shows the
word "unused."
3.
Click Manage.
Managing Multiple Sensors/Dry Contacts
To manage multiple sensors/dry contacts:
When the total of managed sensors/dry contacts reaches the maximum (32), you cannot manage additional ones. The only
way to manage any sensor/dry contact is to release or replace any managed ones. To replace a managed sensor/dry
contact, see
(on page 66). To manage them, follow this procedure.
1.
Click Peripherals >
to make checkboxes appear in front of sensors/actuators.
Tip: To perform the desired action on only one sensor/actuator, simply click that sensor/actuator without making the
checkboxes appear.
2.
Select multiple sensors/actuators.
Tip: To select ALL sensors/actuators, select the topmost checkbox in the header row.
3.
Select "unmanaged" sensors/actuators.