
Programming for Daisy-chained SLSS Units
Daisy-chained SLSS units can be programmed either locally or remotely. After
carefully completing this section, follow the instructions in Chapter 3 to program
the units. If you use Emergency Priority, remember to program the same ten
emergency telephone numbers into all SLSS units and to program the same
emergency access code into all units.
Please refer to the table below for programming daisy-chain applications. The
SLSS port column is divided into two sections to accommodate both the four- and
the eight-port model SLSS.
Note:
For reference only, Unit 1 is the first SLSS in the daisy-chain, Unit 2 is
the second, etc.
When assigning transfer codes for remote programming or for ports (commands
∗
07#n#x# and
∗
12#y#n#x#), all codes must be unique and must have the same number
of digits.
❑
Select a port on one of the daisy-chained SLSS units.
❑
Choose the routing codes (
∗
04 or
∗
09 -
∗
16) that you want associated with
that port.
❑
Assign a unique transfer code to that port.
❑
Fill in the table on the next page by assigning the transfer codes to units
and ports.
Note:
Submitting the routing code *16 to a Polling Controller will generate a
transfer code which will pulse the Auxiliary Relay on M-395-B, M-395-D, M-395-E,
M-396-B, M-396-D, and M-396-E models of the SLSS.
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