User guide

Commissioning Handbook, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE/EE Rev. E, 2005-02-16,
Autronica Fire and Security AS
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4.2 Addressing the System Units
4.2.1 General
Note that in a standalone system where BS-310 is used, the switches
must be set to 0 for the System ID and the Ring ID.
A distributed AutroSafe system requires a correct addressing of all
system units on the AUTROLON. The addressing, which is set with
rotary switches on each system unit, must correspond to the
addressing that is defined for the specific configuration (defined by
means of the AutroSafe Configuration Tool).
The addressing comprises the following:
System Identification numbers (System ID) - all system units must
be given a System ID
AUTROLON Ring Identification numbers (Ring ID) - only the Fire
Alarm Control Panel (which is defined as the Booting Panel) is
given a Ring ID
The addressing of each system unit is done by setting hexadecimal
numbers on rotary switches. The AutroSafe Configuration Tool
applies also the hexadecimal system of notation.
4.2.2 Addressing System ID on All System Units (except for Controllers)
System ID numbers are set by means of two rotary switches (S102
and S101) on the Display Board BSR-310* (see illustration below).
* Note: The Controller uses two rotary switches on the Operator Board BSZ-310, as
this system unit does not have the Display Board (see next chapter).
Rotary switches on Display Board
NOTE!
When setting hexadecimal numbers on the two rotary switches
on the Display Board, always read the numbers from left
towards right, i.e. from S102 to S101 (except addresses
01=S102=0, S101=1).