User manual
Chapter 4 Configuration
Page 49 ©February 2009
When mapping inputs to a 105G, you will be asked to select an I/O Register. Select the “…”
box beside the “At I/O Register” heading - this will allow you to select the I/O register between
0 and 4299.
Any I/O registers that have already been selected will have color shading.
The update times, analog sensitivities for these mappings can be set as per normal I/O mappings.
To map several inputs to consecutive I/O registers, use “Shift”-select or “Ctrl” - select to
highlight the inputs, and select the first I/O register in the range. The selected mappings will be
entered with consecutive I/O registers.
For each “remote input” configured to a 105G, there is a comms-fail time parameter in the
105G. If the 105G does not receive a message destined to that I/O register within the “comms
fail” time, then the “comms fail” status for that I/O register will be set - the most significant bit