Console (Odc) Configuration - Tech Works MC-IP Series Manual

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Console (ODC) Configuration

Each MC-IP-ODC has a rotary switch which assigns it a system Identification (ID)
of 0-F (hex) which is 15. So, A=10, B=11, C=12, D=13, E=14, and F=15. To set
the ODC to ID 16-31 you set the ID shift jumper P4 to "ON" and then set the rotary
switch to 0=16, 1=17, 2=18, 3=19, 4=20, 5=21, 6=22, 7=23, 8=24, 9=25, A=26,
B=27, C=28, D=29, E=30, F=31. The ID shift jumper and address switch are only
read on "BOOT" Strap and that is when they receive their individual settings from the HOST.
If you change the address you must, CYCLE POWER.
Static protection such as static bracelets MUST be used at all times when any of the
products are opened and vulnerable to electrostatic discharge.
The installer sets the rotary switch at the time of installation to tell system which Station
Group it is. Once the ODC is connected to the MC-IP Network, the MC-IP-HOST
automatically gets the ODC's ID and sends the configuration to the ODC. The ODC is now
configured and ready to be used. The configuration for each ODC is set up in the HOST
using the following screens.
Enable is a check box that tells the system that this ODC is to be used.
Station ID is hard coded and set by the position of the rotary switch on the ODC as described
above.
Description is the description of the hardware and how it is being used. This is limited to 40
characters.
Location is a reference to a general area such as cell block or wing where the Station is
located. This is limited to 30 characters.
Room is the actual Room number where the hardware is located. This is limited to 10
characters.
1/24/2021
Tech Works MC-IP-Series System Planning & Installation Manual
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