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Lance Design ADX-140 Installation And Operation Manual page 11

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Setting System ID Switches
The System ID switches on each unit allow the system to distinguish one unit from
another.
Cobranet bundle numbers and Ethernet IP addresses are automatically
determined based on the System ID Switches.
The System ID switches are two-digit rotary switches on the rear panel of the ADX-
120 and on the front panel of the ADX-140.
The ADX-2400 also has System ID
switches, which are behind the removeable front panel, on the PCB sub-panel.
The range for the switches is from 01 through 99 (00 is not a valid ID). It doesn't
matter what the numbers are set to be, so long as they all are unique.
The System ID settings for the ADX-120/140 units become the reference for the
physical unit, and will be used in assigning those units to be A, B, C, and D
designations in the ADX-2400 menus (see below).
Assigning the ADX120 / ADX140 to be Units A, B, C, or D
The announce units must first be assigned to be devices A, B, C, or D in the
ADX2400 menu. To do this, press the MENU button once, and select config items
1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively using the knob. When the desired item is selected, press
the MENU SET button and select the appropriate System ID number for the ADX120
or ADX140 you want to assign. Pressing either SET or MENU will take you back to
the item select mode.
Note: If you're using a combination of ADX120 and ADX140 units it's best to assign
the ADX120s as the 'lower' letters and the ADX140(s) as the 'higher' letters (e.g.
'D'). This is because channels 3 and 4 of the ADX140s are transmitted as 'talkback'
outputs, but would typically not be included in a talkback mix. When you assign the
talkback outputs of the ADX2400 the mix options are 'AB', 'ABC', and 'ABCD'.
If
you assign the ADX140 as D, for example, it's easy to exclude it from the mix.
Accessing Remote Menus from the ADX-2400
The configuration items for the ADX-120 and ADX-140 units are accessable from
the front panel of the ADX-2400.
To access these remote unit menus, double-click
the MENU button on the ADX2400.
The display will say:
SELECT REMOTE
DEVICE. The MENU button will be flashing to indicate that a remote device is being
accessed.
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