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CDK-111A-Lite Owner's Guide - Ross Video

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8012345 67Card Address ConfigurationOnce the BNCs, GPIs, tallies, and jumpers have been configured, the next step in amultiple <strong>CDK</strong>-<strong>111A</strong>-<strong>Lite</strong> card setup is to assign each card a unique address. Thisaddress is used by the control device to identify and communicate with a particularcard.There are two ways to set addresses -• using the Board ID Switch in facilities with less than 16 cards• through the menu system for facilities that have 16 or more cards.Less Than 16 CardsFor facilities that have less than 16 cards, you can use the menu system (as describedin the next section) or use the Board ID Switch on the bottom of the card edge to setthe address of each card. See diagram below.09A BCDEF11) Board ID SwitchThe Board ID Switch is a 16 position rotary knob labeled 0 through F.Using a “tweaker” screwdriver, systematically set each card in the system to adifferent number on the Board ID Switch, using numbers 1 through F. Zero (0) isnot a valid address for the first card.See Appendix A, “Serial Protocols” for a complete explanation of the addresssystem.<strong>CDK</strong>-<strong>111A</strong>-<strong>Lite</strong> • Owner’s <strong>Guide</strong> v4B Installation and Setup • 2-17

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