Leds; Addressing Dipswitch Configuration For Network Communication; Figure 2 - Leds Identification; Figure 3 - Addressing Dipswitches - Prolon C1000 Series Hardware Manual

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LEDs

Green light: reception
from interface
Green pulsing, indicates
that the CPU is online
Green light: internal
24VDC power source OK
Green light: internal
5 VDC power source OK

Addressing Dipswitch Configuration for Network Communication

A unique address must be configured on each controller by setting the first 7 switches on the addressing
dipswitch to the desired value.
These switches are numbered from 1 to 7 and represent a binary value from 1 to 64 (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and
64 respectively). The last switch (#8) is reserved. The value of each switch that is in the ON position is
added together to form the numerical address of the controller.
The example in Figure 3 shows the switches 1, 2 and 4 in the ON position. Therefore, the corresponding
values are 1, 2 and 8, giving an address sum of 11.
The ProLon network allows a maximum of 127 addresses, therefore 127 controllers.
REV. 6.1.6 / PL-HRDW-RTU-C1000-C/F-EN
Red light: transmission to interface
Reserved
Red light: transmission to main bus
Green light: reception from main bus
Status light for analog output 5
Status light for triac output 4
Status light for triac output 3
Status light for triac output 2
Status light for triac output 1

Figure 2 - LEDs Identification

Figure 3 - Addressing Dipswitches

(Heat #2 / W2)
(Heat #1 / W1)
(Cool #2 / Y2)
(Cool #1 / Y1)
(Fan)
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