Programming instructions

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C This is a list of Power Blocks in each building at your site and where you select the device you
want to configure.
D This is the name, address, and type of the selected Power Block.
E The top two buttons open the Power Block description window, which is where you add a new
Power Block or edit the selected Power Block. The bottom button removes the selected Power
Block from your system.
F This button opens the Power Block configuration window, which is where you configure the selected
Power Block.
G This is where you activate or deactivate the selected Power Block.
H This button logs in all previous generation, PB-1 to PB-6 Power Blocks. You need to login any
PB-1 to PB-6 Power Blocks you add before they can become part of your system.
The electrical frequency setting (Hz) in the site configuration window affects how
PBX Power Blocks operate. You need to make sure you have the correct frequency
selected. For more information, read the configuration section of the OMNI Select
user manual.
Adding, editing, and removing Power Blocks
Select Ventilation identifies Power Blocks using an address. An address is a unique code the software
uses to locate and identify each device. Each Power Block is programmed with an address before it
leaves the factory. To locate the address for a specific Power Block, open the cover and then look
on the back of the display or the microboard. For more information, read the installation guide for
your Power Block.
Because remembering unique codes to identify Power Blocks is all but impossible for us humans,
Select Ventilation makes it easier by allowing you to give each device a name. When giving a device a
name, try to make the name as descriptive and useful as possible. For example, North-Room 1, North-
Room 2, South-Room 1, and South-Room 2 are more descriptive and useful than PB A, PB B, PB C, and
so on.
When you add a new Power Block, none of the relays or variable stages are
enabled. To enable stages, you must configure the Power Block. For more
information, read Configuring Power Blocks on page 13.
Before you can add Power Blocks, you must have at least one building. For
information about adding buildings, see the OMNI-Select user manual.