AMX FG2001 DevicePortSystem DPS, NetLinx Device Number Conventions, CardFrame Number DIP Switch

Models: FG2001

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To set the CardFrame’s starting address (Device ID)

The formula for setting the starting address is:

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

For example, if you set the CardFrame DIP switch to 2, the first Control Card address would be 25. The calculation would look like:

(2 x 12) + 1 = 25.

For a sample DIP switch setting of 00010101:

(0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 96 + 0 + 384 + 1536) + SLOT # (ex: 1) = 2017. A card in slot number 7 would be device address 2023.

To set the CardFrame’s starting address (Device ID)

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

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

CardFrame Number DIP Switch

Position

Value

 

 

1

12

 

 

2

24

 

 

3

48

 

 

4

96

 

 

5

192

 

 

6

384

 

 

7

768

 

 

8

1536

 

 

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

A device is any hardware component that can be connected to an AXLink or NetLinx (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 0-32,000. Device 0 (zero) refers to the master, and numbers greater than 32,000 are reserved.

NetLinx requires a Device:Port:System (D:P:S) specification.

This D:P:S triplet can be expressed as series of constants, variables separated by colons, or as a DEV structure. For example:

STRUCTURE DEV

{

INTEGER Number // Device number

INTEGER Port // Port on device

INTEGER System // System 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 the device TP on this system.

If the Port and System numbers are omitted, Port #1 and System #0 (zero) are assumed. Here's a syntax sample:

NUMBER:PORT:SYSTEM

where:

NUMBER: 6-bit integer representing the device number

PORT: 6-bit integer representing the port number (in the range 1 through the number of ports on the Controller or device)

SYSTEM: 6-bit integer representing the system number (0 = this system)

NetLinx Device Number Conventions

NXF CardFrames typically occupy the device number range from 301 to 3072, starting at CardFrame number (25 x 12) + 1.

For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).

93-2001

REV: B

 

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