Specifications
Level One: Protege GX Installer Study Guide | August 2013 211
Addressing Modules
Right click the Controller and select Auto Address.
The auto addressing window displays a list of expanders that are (or have been) connected to the
Controller. Listed here are all expanders that have reported to the Controller since the last Controller module
update or power cycle.
Listed for each module is:
The module type
The serial number
Current firmware version
Whether the module address can be changed by Auto-addressing
Whether the module is registered with the Controller
Whether the module is currently online
If the module is from the DIN Rail range, you can use the Auto-addressing function to address it. By default,
modules are shipped from the ICT factory with an address of 254. This is outside the range that the
Controller will accept, and must therefore be set by the installer.
You'll note that the Controller and one of the reader expanders are showing the same serial number. This is
because your Controller has now been configured to register as Reader Expander 1.
Set the address of your RDM2 to 2 and your PSU (shown as an Analog Expander) to 1.
The addresses are shown in red because they have not been updated. You can do this either by clicking
the Update button beside each module, or by clicking the Update All button.
Wait for your modules to come back online, then click Refresh.










