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i-on Range The System Bus
Page 25
Figure
5.
Detector Connection Point Addressing.
Output Numbering
Output numbering is an extension of the way that devices are addressed on the bus. Each
output has a connection point address. The address contains three groups of digits:
An>dd>oo
An>dd
The first two groups are the address of the bus device (see page 23). The “A”
can be a “PAN” for the panel, “Wfor a wired expander or “R” for a radio
expander.
n =
Bus number. In an i-onEX control unit the bus number is always 1. Connections
directly to the control unit do not show a bus number.
>
The “>” character is a reminder that the address is a output.
oo =
The last group is the output number.
Outputs connected directly to the control unit are numbered PAN>OP1 to PAN>OP4
(PAN>OP1 only on i-on30EX). See Figure 6 for examples:
Figure
6.
Output Numbering.

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