Specifications

Configuring Station Transponder Units
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For example, the primary unit at a station is assigned “7” as its ID number, then the
secondary unit would be assigned “519” (7 + 512 = 519).
The switches work in a binary fashion. You must convert the number you wish to assign to
a station unit into its binary equivalent and then set the switches.
Assigning a Unit ID Number to the Station Transponder Unit
1. Choose a number to assign to a unit.
2. Convert the number from decimal into its binary equivalent.
3. Starting with the Least Significant Bit (LSB) of the number, start entering the
number at SW2-1, then SW2-2, SW2-3, and so on, until the number is completely
entered.
4. (Optional) if the unit is a secondary unit, set its switches to the same number used
in the primary unit and then set SW1-2 to the ON position.
5. Make sure that SW1-8 is in the OFF position.
Figure 12: Close-up of SW2
Note The ID number set with SW2 and SW1 have nothing to do with the
IP address assigned to the network interface board in each unit.
You will still need to assign an IP address to each unit before
connecting it to the network.
12345678
OFF
ON
(2 + 8 + 16 = 26)
OFF = 0
1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128
ON = 1