AMX NXM Series manual Positio Value, Structure DEV, Numberportsystem

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NXF CardFrame and NetModules

Setting the CardFrame's starting address

The 8-position CardFrame Number DIP switch, located on the rear of the CardFrame (FIG. 1 on page 1), sets the starting address (the device number in the D:P:S specification) for the Control Cards installed in the CardFrame. The address range is 12-3060. The formula for setting the starting address is:

(DIP switch address x 12) + Card slot Number (1-12) = Card address

For example:

For DIP switch setting, 00010101: (0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 96 + 0 + 384 + 1536) + SLOT #(ex:1) = 2017.

A card in slot number 7 would be device address 2023.

1.Set the CardFrame Number DIP switch based on the information listed in the table below.

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1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

n

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Value

12

24

48

96

192

384

768

1536

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.Cycle power for approximately 5 seconds, so the system can read the new device number settings.

Factory default DIP switch value = 0 (zero) (All DIP switches are in the OFF position).

Device:Port:System (D:P:S)

A device is any hardware component that can be connected to an AXlink or ICSNet bus. Each device must be assigned a unique number to locate that device on the bus. The NetLinx programming language allows numbers in the range 0-32,767. Device 0 refers to the local Master; numbers greater than 32,767 are reserved.

NetLinx requires a Device:Port:System (D:P:S) specification. This D:P:S triplet can be expressed as a series of constants, variables separated by colons, or a DEV structure. For example:

STRUCTURE DEV

{

INTEGER Number // Device number

INTEGER Port // Port on device

INTEGER System // System the device belongs to

}

The D:P:S notation is used to explicitly represent a device number, port and system. For example, 128:1:0 represents the first port on device 128 on this system. If the system and Port specifications are omitted, (e.g. 128), system 0 (indicating this system) and port 1 (the first port) is assumed. Here's the syntax:

NUMBER:PORT:SYSTEM

where:

NUMBER:

16-bit integer represents the device number

PORT:

16-bit integer represents the port number (in the range 1 through the number of

 

ports on the Controller or device)

SYSTEM:

16-bit integer represents the system number (0 = this system)

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Contents NetLinx Cardframe Control Cards, NetModules AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer License Grant Limited WarrantyIntellectual Property TerminationPage Table of Contents NXC-VAI4 Analog Voltage Control Card NXF CardFrame NXF CardFrame and NetModulesNXF Cardframe Specifications NXF Cardframe SpecificationsFront Panel Components Rear Panel ComponentsPositio Value Structure DEVNumberportsystem NXS-NMS NetModules NXS-NMS NetModules SpecificationsInstalling Control Cards into an NXF CardFrame Page Specifications NXC-COM2 SpecificationsNXC-COM2 Dual COM Port Control Card NXC-COM2 Pinouts NXC-COM2 Wiring Configuration Pinouts and Wiring ConfigurationNXC-COM2 Channel Assignment NXC-COM2 Channel AssignmentNXC-COM2 Programming Information NXC-COM2 SendCommandsHsoff GET BaudHson RxclrTset Baud SET BaudTxclr XoffXON NXC-COM2 SendString Escape SequencesCommand Description 27,20,1 Sendstring DEV,27,20,1Sendstring RS2321,27,20,1 Page NXC-I/O10 Input/Output Control Card NXC-I/O10 SpecificationsNXC-I/O10 Pinouts, Signals, and I/O Mode Functions Pinouts, Signals, and I/O Mode FunctionsPin Signal SW mode Functions VO mode functions NXC-I/O10 Channel AssignmentsSetting the Voltage Clamp Jumper +12V or Open Setting the Switch/Voltage Mode JumpersVO voltage Mode setting Open mode settingPage NXC-IRS4 4-Port IR/S Control Card NXC-IRS4 SpecificationsPinouts, Signals, and Functions NXC-IRS4 Channel AssignmentsProgramming Information Cton CtofIroff GET ModePOD POFPON PtofPton SET Input Link SET ModeSET IO Link XCHSendcommand IR1,XCHM Sendcommand DEV,XCHM extended channel modeSendcommand IR1,XCH XchmPage NXC-REL10 Relay Control Card NXC-REL10 SpecificationsPinouts and Functions NXC-REL10 Channel AssignmentsNXC-REL10 Connections/Wiring NXC-VAI4 Analog Voltage Control Card NXC-VAI4 SpecificationsNXC-VAI4 Pinouts, Signals, and Functions Channel Assignments NXC-VAI4 Channel AssignmentsChannel State Function NXC-VAI4 Channel Assignments NXC-VAI4 Output Level Assignments NXC-VAI4 Output Level AssignmentsLeve Description l NXC-VAI4 SendCommands NXC-VAI4 Input Level AssignmentsNXC-VAI4 Input Level Assignments GAS Levon LevoffSendcommand DEV,P3EEU Sendcommand DEV,P1ENSendcommand DEV,P3EIB Sendcommand DEV,P1L50%Sendcommand DEV,P1N5.023V Sendcommand DEV,PI/ONLEVEL ValueSendcommand DEV,P1N-5.023V Sendcommand DEV,P7N5.023VSendcommand DEV,P1X5.023V Sendcommand DEV,PI/OXLEVEL ValueSendcommand DEV,P7X5.023V Sendcommand DEV,PI/OZVOLTAGEHLPage NXC-VOL4 Specifications NXC-VOL4 Volume Control CardPin Signal Channel Balanced Function Unbalanced Function NXC-VOL4 Pinouts, Signals, and FunctionsNXC-VOL4 Channel Assignments NXC-VOL4 Connections/WiringNXC-VOL4 Channel Assignments per port Port Port 2 Description ChannelNXC-VOL4 Levels NXC-VOL4 LevelsPort Createlevel DEV, Level, ValueSendcommand MYDEVICE,P0L50% NXC-VOL4 SendCommandsSendcommand DEV,POutput ChannelRTimeUD Sendcommand MYDEVICE,P0R50Page NXC-VOL4 Volume Control Card Enter the Document Name Here It’s Your World Take Control

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