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BIC 10 Millennium II Controller
Step Action
Set the Bay ID for the BIC 10 by using the S1 (10s place) & S2 (1s place) rotary switches. The cabinet holding the
Millennium II controller should always be ID’d as 01 since the software activates the Bay 01 bay lamp for any
controller alarm. Cabinets without a controller should be ID’d as 02 or higher.
Set the size for the local shunt circuit of the BIC 10 by using the appropriate J15 jumper position. If the shunt to be
monitored is at return bus potential instead of hot bus potential, then jumper J14 (immediately below the local
shunt connection) must be moved to the 1-2 position.
Note: Any shunt circuit wired to this BIC 10 local shunt circuit must have 100K ohm CLRs (Current Limiting Resistors)
installed at the shunt end of the circuit. These CLRs are provided already by the shop when the shunt circuit is
pre-wired.
If the Software Configured Shunt Size is selected, proceed to the next section on configuration of it using the
Millennium II controller web pages.
Figure 6 - 10: BIC 10 Bay ID and Shunt Size Configuration
Bay ID and Shunt Size Configuration (continued)
BIC10 (Millennium II Controller)
Refer to Figure 6 - 10 for this procedure.

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