User`s guide

Configuring the DL3100 4-7
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1. Move the highlight bar to the Select Device Þeld and press
Return.
The highlight bar will then move to the Selected Device Address
Þeld in the status bar.
2. Enter the device address and press Return.
A device address is a seven-digit identiÞer that designates the
physical location of a device within the unit. It contains three Þelds
delimited by periods. The example below deÞnes each Þeld and
shows the address of the board in slot 1 of node number 2.
To change an existing address, backspace over it to delete it, and
type the address of the device you wish to access. (A valid node
number can range from 1 to 9,999.)
When selecting a Node/T3MB, you only need to enter the Þrst Þeld
of the device address.
When selecting an HSDB or HVDB, enter the device address as
shown in Step 2 on page 4-7. There are three board slots (numbers
one through three) that correspond to DTE boards one, two, and
three.
What You’ll See on the Screen
Figure 4-3 describes the general layout of the terminal interface screens,
using the Node/T3MB Main Menu as an example.
NOTE: To view a list of the slot numbers for each device in the unit,
select Option Slots from the Node/T3MB Main Menu.
02. 01. 000
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Number
Board
Slot
Number
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