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Getting Started….QUICKLY!
Input Assignment is another important topic when using Zig
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Bee Mirror Modules. This Page will explain how inputs are
mapped to Remote Relay controllers.
Step 11: Managing Automatic Input Assignments
The ZigBee Mirror software in combination with your settings
will determine how inputs on the ZigBee Mirror Module will be
mapped to remote relay controllers. As a general rule, it is
better to group smaller controllers together so the Input As
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signments will make more efficient use of your inputs. In the
example above, we have assigned two 8
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channel relay control
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lers on input Banks 1 and 2 of the ZigBee Mirror Mod
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ule. We have grouped smaller controllers together so
we can use Input Bank 3 to control 6 remote relays
using 4 different controllers:
Helpful Hint:
Devices are Mapped in Groups of Eight. Group Smaller Controllers Together
when Assigning Devices and Serial Numbers to the Configuration Software.
This will Make the Most Efficient Use of your Inputs.
All 8 Inputs
talk to Device
Number 1
Device Number 1 (top of page) is a
ProXR 8
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Channel Relay Controller
with the Serial Number 3F1F.
All 8 Inputs
talk to Device
Number 2
Device Number 2 (top of page) is a
ProXR 8
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Channel Relay Controller
with the Serial Number 3F05.
Input Assignment Determines How Inputs
are Mapped to Remote Relay Controllers.
Group Smaller Controllers Together for
most efficient mapping of inputs. Inputs
are mapped in groups of Eight.
Unused.
These Inputs are not mapped to any
device in the above configuration.
Device 3
Device 4
Device 6
Device 5
Device 7
ZR1x Serial Number 3F3F.
ZR2x Serial Number 3F11.
ZR1x Serial Number 3F4F.
ZR2x Serial Number 3F1B.
ZR2x Serial 3F42
DEVICE NOT ACTIVE*.
DEVICE NOT ACTIVE:
The Mirror Module Stores Data About Inactive Devices, but Does NOT At
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tempt to Communicate with Inactive Devices. To Make a Device Active/
Inactive, Use the Second Column (“Active” Column) of the Interface shown at
the Top of this Page.