User's Manual

Chapter Four Configuration
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Select the desired mapping configuration, then press <ENTER> or select the OK button on the
dialogue box to return to the main screen.
Outputs are identified by the corresponding output name for each type of destination module. These
correspond to the outputs of the various modules as follows:
-1 Output -2 Output -3 First address
(Even)
-3 Second address
(Odd)
Output 1 DOT 1 DOT 1 DOT/PULSE 1 AOT 1
Output 2 DOT 2 None DOT/PULSE 2 AOT 2
Output 3 DOT 3 None DOT/PULSE 3 AOT 3
Output 4 DOT 4 None DOT/PULSE 4 AOT 4
Output 5 AOT 1 None DOT 5 AOT 5
Output 6 AOT 2 None DOT 6 AOT 6
Output 7 PULSE OUT None DOT 7 AOT 7
Output 8 None None DOT 8 AOT 8
Configuring Start-Up Polls
When a unit is first turned on, its outputs will not be set until it receives update messages from any
other units in the system which have inputs configured to appear at those outputs. To ensure that
outputs are set as soon as possible after start-up the unit may be configured to “Poll” any other units
with mappings to its outputs. This is achieved by selecting “Poll” from the “Mapping Type” dialogue
box. If “Poll” is selected from the mapping type dialogue box, then the following dialogue box is
displayed.
Enter the address of the unit to poll in the “Destination address” section, and the addresses of any
intermediate units required to reach this unit in the “Store and Forward” section (starting with the
nearest repeater address).
Configuring Comms Fail Mappings
In situations where an indication of unsuccessful communication (comms) to a remote module is
required, an output at the local module may be turned on in the event of unsuccessful comms.