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SC300 Handbook
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Copyright © 2007-2018 Eaton Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
IPN 997-00012-03 B2 Issue B2 July 2018
To manually map I/O boards or Fan Controllers
Either:
Use the SC300 keypad to go to: Settings > IOBs. The serial numbers of registered Input /
Output boards are displayed.
Select an unmapped Input / Output board or Fan Controller (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:
Use the SC300 keypad to go to Alarms (as a shortcut, simply press the up arrow and
select Unmapped IOB.
Press Clear.
Select the IOB number to map to.
Press Save
Or:
On web, go to: System > Interfaces > RXP.
In DCTools, 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 83.
I/O connector mapping
Each I/O connector (analog input, digital input and digital output) on an I/O board must be
mapped to a logical IOB Number and IOB AI, IOB DI or IOB DO Number.
To map I/O connectors
See Analog Inputs on page 84, Digital Inputs on page 89 and Digital Outputs on page 90.

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