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3.3: Setting Addresses and Configuring Genesis DCM and DTM
The Genesis
DCM
(Distributed Control Module),
DTM
(Distributed Temperature Module), and
IOM
(Input Output
Module) each have a two-digit address code. The two (2) digit code used to identify each module through the CAN bus
to the
HMI
(Human Machine Interface). The
HMI
does not have a two (2)-digit code.
There are ninety-nine (99) addresses available for Genesis modules: 01 through 99. (Note that “00” is not a valid code).
No two modules within a panel can share the same code. Each of the Genesis Modules is addressed separately below.
3.3.1: Configuring the DCM
The
DCM
(Distributed Control Module) codes are typically set at the factory so that
each individual control relay is correlated to a specific electrical circuit breaker in the
panel as designed and built. If a heating circuit is to be moved to an alternate breaker
and control relay, it’s best to have the heater reassigned to the desired breaker relay
and identified at the HMI (see section
3.2.6: Circuit Settings
).
The recommended
DCM
code range is 01-20.
3.3.2: Configuring the DTM
The recommended
DTM
(Distributed Temperature Module) code range is 21-80. For an
Ambient Sensing RTD, the DTM is typically coded 21.
3.3.3: The IOM is not configurable.
Two-digit
code for DTM
module
Sub-address of
specific sensor for
"RTD mapping"
Two-digit
code for DCM
module
3.3.4: Genesis Modules Address Settings
The addresses of all
DCM, DTM
and/or
IOM's
are generally set at the panel shop to match the panel design so that each
circuit breaker is aligned with the proper
DCM
and control relay. Properly trained Genesis technicians can manually
reconfigure Genesis modules by pressing and holding the button until the address flashes. Pushing the button again
before the five seconds have passed will restore the previous setting. The new address will flash for five seconds after
which the new address will be set.