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Using the Configurator
Change the start of AP space on another loop
1. In the Job Tree, select the Quad Loop Adder that contains the loop that you want to
change.
The
CLIP/Advanced Protocol Address Space
section appears (Figure 120). There are
four rows, one for each loop on the Quad Loop Adder. If there is no daughter card on this
Quad Loop Adder, then the last two rows are greyed out.
2. Change the start of the AP addresses in the
AP Start
menu.
The addresses below this number are allocated for CLIP devices and the addresses
above and including this number are allocated for AP devices.
The 2 columns to the left show the available range of addresses for CLIP sensors and
modules. The 2 columns to the right show the available range of addresses for AP
devices, which depends on the number in the
AP Start
menu.
Figure 120 CLIP/Advanced Protocol Address Space for a quad loop adder
19.15 Adding an AP Detector
The procedure for adding an AP detector is the same as adding any other device, as
described in section 19.13 on page 160, with the following differences.
When you add some AP detectors (for example the Photo (AP)), you have the option to add a
special base to the sensor head. The Configurator supports sounder bases and relay bases as
alternatives to a standard base.
•
To add a standard base, select
NAB (Non-Addr. Base)
from the Options menu.
•
To add a sounder base, select
ASB (Addr. Sounder Base)
from the Options menu.
•
To add a relay base, select
ARB (Addr. Relay Base)
from the Options menu.