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The System Bus i-on Range
Page 24
Figure
4.
Bus Device Addressing for EXP-R30.
Note that you can connect an i-on30EX to an EXP-R30, but you will not be able to use all
the zones available on the EXP-R30 (see “Zone Numbering” on page 27)
Detector Connection Point Addresses
Each connection point for a detector has an address. This address is an extension of the
bus device address.
The control unit shows the connection point address as three groups of characters:
An<dd<ii
An<dd
The first two groups are the address of the bus device, see the previous page.
The “A” can be either “PAN” for the control unit, “R” for a radio expander or “W
for a wired expander.
<
The “<” character is a reminder that the address is a detector (a form of input).
ii =
The last group is the input number:
For wired expanders this can be any number from 00 to 09.
For radio expanders this can be any number from 00 to 09 for the EXP-R10, or
00 to 29 for the EXP-R30.
For the control unit itself connection points on the PCB are numbered PAN<Z0 to
PAN<Z9 (FSL and 2-wire CCL wiring) or PAN<Z1 to PAN<Z5 (4-wire CCL
wiring).
See Figure 5 for examples:

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