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CSM Address

Each I/O Module requires an address in order for communications to the CSM
module. The Address settings are required for configuring any per point
parameters and for mapping of serial communications.
There are two versions of input modules using different methods of setting the
address. Refer to Refer to Table-1 Module Types to determine which module is
in your system.
Older version
( Part numbers starting with 1085-)
The CSM address uses jumpers (J9) to indicate a binary address, starting at 0
and incrementing by one for every module in the system, from left to right, top to
bottom. In cases where there is only one module per cell ( Window code 1E) the
binary address will increment by two. Starting at 0 in the first cell, 2 in the second
cell, 4 in the third cell etc. Zero is set when all jumpers are removed.
Newer version
( Part numbers starting with 1087-)
The CSM address uses a rocker switch (SW1) to indicate a binary address,
starting at 0 and incrementing by one for every module in the system, from left to
right, top to bottom. In cases where there is only one module per cell ( Window
code 1E) the binary address will increment by two. Starting at 0 in the first cell, 2
in the second cell, 4 in the third cell etc. Zero is set when all switches are set of
off.
NOTE: Care should be taken when removing and replacing I/O modules to insure
that they are replaced into the cell from which they are removed. Failure to do so
will result in out-of –sequence address.
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