Output Numbering - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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Output Numbering

Output numbering is an extension of the way that devices are addressed on the bus. Each
output has a connection point address. The address contains three groups of digits:
The first two groups are the address of the bus device (see page 23). The "A"
An>dd
can be a "PAN" for the panel, "W" for a wired expander or "R" for a radio
expander.
n =
Bus number. In an i-onEX control unit the bus number is always 1. Connections
directly to the control unit do not show a bus number.
The ">" character is a reminder that the address is a output.
>
oo =
The last group is the output number.
Outputs connected directly to the control unit are numbered PAN>OP1 to PAN>OP4
(PAN>OP1 only on i-on30EX). See Figure 6 for examples:
Figure 5. Detector Connection Point Addressing.
An>dd>oo
Figure 6. Output Numbering.
The System Bus
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