Document Edition 1.5
Controller Configuration
DNA
Derived Network Addressing
The DNA jumper comes ON by default. This allows the controller to
automatically configure a BACnet controller address. This should NOT be
removed unless you are assigning a BACnet controller number through
software. The BACnet controller number should not be confused with the DIP
switch setting, and each controller must still have a unique dip switch address
even when using software to define the controller number.
Controller Addressing
The Dip Switch is a binary switch. Each individual DIP switch represents a
unique value, which forms the controller address when added together.
To set the address, simply move the switches that add up to the controllers
desired address to the ON position.
Example: If the controller is to be address 5 on the network, set the switch
numbered 4 and the switch numbered 1 (equals 5) to the On position.
Note: Each controller on the same MS/TP segment must have a unique DIP
switch address.
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