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Problem (Issue) Statement:

How to configure address unit no on XP-SNET-E32R extension board

Description:

A guide to configure address unit no on XP-SNET-E32R extension board.

Related Software:

NA

Related Hardware:

  • XP-SNET-E32R

System Application:

  • Lift Masking Access System
  • Alarm Monitoring System

Symptom and Finding:

NA

Cause:

For first time configuration for address unit no on XP-SNET-E32R extension board.

Solution:







Summary

  • To configure DIP switches for address setting on XP-SNET-E32R extension board.

  • To observe the XP-SNET and XP-SNET-E32R response after configuring the address of XP-SNET-E32R.


Step-by-step Guide:

  • To configure DIP switches for address setting on XP-SNET-E32R extension board:

Step 1: The XP-SNET-E32R address setting for the DIP switch can be referred to as shown below:
 
Figure 1: The DIP switches for address setting location on the XP-SNET-E32R extension board


Step 2: The table below shows the different DIP switch configurations for the respective address settings:


Step 3: The table below shows an example of the DIP switches settings for a XP-SNET-E32R extension board to be configured with address setting of unit no. "01":


Note

The address of the extension boards must be unique (ranging from '00' to '03'), i.e.: no two extension boards in the same connection network can have the same address.



  • To observe the XP-SNET and XP-SNET-E32R response after configuring the address of XP-SNET-E32R:

Step 1: On the XP-SNET controller, ensure that both D33 & D34 LEDs in the "Downlink" section (lower left section of XP-SNET controller) is blinking to indicate that the XP-SNET controller has successfully established communication with the XP-SNET-E32R extension board.

Step 2: On the XP-SNET-E32R extension board, ensure that both Uplink LEDs are blinking. All output relay LEDs on the XP-SNET-E32R extension board will then be turned ON.

Date Documentation:

27/5/2018 (Rev 1.0)

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