Specifications

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For a single-PX-600 system, set the SYSTEM CODE to “0” (switches 5 - 7 down). In a multi
PX-600 system, set the SYSTEM CODE to the number of the corresponding PX-600. The
SYSTEM CODE switches, when in the "UP" or "ON" position, have these values:
SW 5=1,
SW 6=2 and SW 7=4. Add them together to get totals equal to the system number, up to
System Six.
1
2
345678
System Code
System
1
1
2
345678
System 2
1
2
345678
System 4
1
2
345678
System 5
System Code
System CodeSystem Code
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Switches 4 and 8 are the ROOM CODE for the PX-603 room number in a zone. They must
be set according to the number of additional rooms attached to the PX-600 zone. Their values
are:
SW 4=1, SW 8=2, when in the "UP" or "ON" position. Add these values together to get
totals equal to the room number.
The "Main Room" is always present in a zone; its room code is 0. Thus, a room code of 0
should never be set on the PX-603. For the first room added to a zone, the room code should
be set to 1 (switch 4 up). For the second added room in a zone, set the code to 2 (switch 8
up). For the third room added to the same zone, set the code to 3 (switches 4 and 8 up).
Note: KPS switch setting only.
Set DIP switches 4 and 8 down to address the PX-600 main room of the zone on KPS keypads
only.
Commit this pattern to memory and you’ll never have to consult a switch setting chart!
1
2
3 4 5678
Main Room
1
2
3 4 5678
Room
1
1
2
3 4 5678
Room
2
1
2
3 4 5678
Room
3
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