Appendix E
SC200 Mappings
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SC200 Mappings
The SC200 uses mappings to allow it to associate internal functions, alarms and physical I/O
devices.
A default mapping is set at the factory before delivery. Usually this default mapping will not need
to be changed.
I/O Board Mapping
The serial numbers of an I/O board and SiteSure-3G modules, and the physical connectors on
the board/modules are mapped to logical numbers in the SC200. This allows the physical
inputs and outputs (including LVD contactors) to be recognized by the SC200.
I/O Board serial number mapping
Each I/O board serial number must be mapped to a logical IOB Number.
Usually, I/O board serial number mappings only need to be changed if:
The I/O board is changed or added. See details on page 104.
The SC200 is changed and/or a new configuration file is loaded into the SC200. See details
on page 104.
This mapping is not included in configuration files and must be set if an SC200 is changed or
loaded with a new configuration file. Input/output, sensors and most voltage control processes are
only available if this mapping is set.
► To map I/O boards
Either:
Use the SC200 keypad to go to: Settings > IOBs. The serial numbers of registered
input/output boards are displayed.
Select an unmapped Input/Output board (identified as New). Press Enter. Identity
information is displayed and the I/O board LED will flash.
Press Map and select an unused IOB Number (or one marked as Missing, if replacing an
I/O board). Press Enter.
Or:
In DCTools/Web go to: Configuration > RXP
Copy the I/O board serial number(s) from the RXP Devices table to the I/O Board to Serial
Number Mapping table to map an IOB Number to each I/O board (overwrite an existing
serial number if required).
If multiple SiteSure-3G modules are installed use the I/O board Identify function to physically
identify each board. See details on page 70.