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User Manual: Switch-Control 63400
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4. Programming
In order to send the desired commands from the Switch-Control by a key press, the module must first be
programmed. For this purpose, there are two different possibilities:
Using the
Simple Programming
mode, the inputs 1&2 will be assigned to switch, and the lamp outputs 1&2
to display, the position of the magnetic accessory at the desired address. The following inputs and outputs
automatically receive the subsequent accessory addresses. Further settings are not necessary.
With the
LocoNet Program
menu of the Intellibox (version 1.3 and up), the individual programming of all
LocoNet Configuration Variables of the module is possible. All previously described operating possibilities
can be used in optional combinations.
Tip:
Please pay attention to the Application Examples at the end of the manual. Here you will find
clear examples for all common operating situations.
4.1 Simple Programming
Using this programming method, the Switch-Control can be configured for two keys and two lamps to be
used for the switching and supervision of a magnetic accessory. The Switch-Control can control a total of 5
accessories in this operating mode.
The Simple Programming procedure is as follows:
1.
Connect the Switch-Control to LocoNet.
2.
Be sure that the Switch-Control’s transformer is turned off (or not connected).
3.
Press and hold down the button connected to input 1.
4.
Turn on (or connect) the Switch-Control’s transformer.
5.
The lamp connected to output 1 will blink, and the button at input 1 can then be released.
6.
The keypair on inputs 1 & 2 can now be assigned to a magnetic accessory address.
7.
On your accessory controller, send a command to the address that you wish to program into the
Switch-Control. (Suitable controllers include: Intellibox, IB-Control, IB-Switch, Daisy,
TwinCenter, TwinControl, or Keyboard).
8.
The lamp on output 1 will light up, and programming is now complete.
The remaining inputs and outputs are automatically assigned to the subsequent addresses. With respect to
the accessory switched at address “X” (for example, 10) during the programming phase, the module is
configured as follows:
Accessory Address:
Selection with:
General
Example
Keys
Lamps
X
10
1 and 2
1 and 2
X+1
11
3 and 4
3 and 4
X+2
12
5 and 6
5 and 6
X+3
13
7 and 8
7 and 8
X+4
14
9 and 10
9 and 10