Section 3: Configuration And Programming; Slc Addressing; 1: Determining Slc Address Consumption - Honeywell Notifier ACPS-610/E Manual

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Section 3: Configuration and Programming

3.1 SLC Addressing

When the ACPS-610 communicates via the SLC, the installer must reserve sequential SLC
addresses (an address block) equal to the number of addresses that will be consumed by the
ACPS-610. Determining the size of the address block and setting the SLC base address is
described in this section.
3.1.1 Determining SLC Address Consumption
Depending on how it is configured, an ACPS-610 can occupy a minimum of 5 and a maximum of
14 addresses on an SLC. When programming is complete, the ACPS-610's programming
application, PK-PPS, displays the resulting SLC address consumption in its summary section. See
Section 3.2, "Programming the ACPS-610" for more information.
Description
Monitor General
ACPS-610 Output #1
ACPS-610 Output #2
ACPS-610 Output #3
ACPS-610 Output #4
Signal Silence
Monitor AC Fail (Canada only)
Monitor Battery (Canada only)
Monitor Earth Fault (Canada only)
Monitor Charger (Canada only)
Two Stage Output #1
Two Stage Output #2
Two Stage Output #3
Two Stage Output #4
NOTE: Addresses included in the address block must be programmed points in the FACP
whether or not the output points are actually used. Even though some of the 14 possible
ACPS-610 addresses may be skipped, none of the addresses in the FACP address block may be
skipped.
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Table 3.1 ACPS-610 SLC Addresses
* Addresses within shaded areas are assigned in blocks and cannot be assigned
independently.
† B = SLC Base Address.
‡ SLC addresses depend upon configuration. NEXT = last address in power
supply sequence +1.
*
SLC Address
B
B + 1
B + 2
B + 3
B + 4
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ACPS-610/E Manual — P/N 53018:A1 07/31/2007

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