Operating instructions

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4.1 Bar Coding
Each Master or Ordinary Matrix (not Slave matrices) is supplied with
two identical bar-codes. The bar code gives the unique 48-bit module
address.
Make a careful note on your module description sheet of all your
installation details and the location of the module. Then during
subsequent installation using the Windows™ Installation Tool the
bar-code module address and description can be entered.
The module address can also be obtained using the installation tool
utilities program by pressing the module address switch (figure 4). This
switch, which is included on every Pyramid module, forces the module
to broadcast its module address onto the network.
We recommend that during a system installation you store the module
description sheets in a ring-bound file. Keep them safe for referring to
when you are using the installation tool to configure the system.
4.2 Setting the Slaves using the Master/Slave links
Jumper settings are required to tell each Slave the order in which it is
connected
The Slave matrices are arranged in order. To decide the order read
section 4.4.
Note that the master/slave cable is short by design and cannot be
extended under any circumstances.
• Decide the order in which you want to connect your slaves. then see
Appendix A on page 20 to configure them.