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Emerson Daniel Danalyzer 1000 - Installing the Gc Controller; Modbus Slave Address (COM ID) Setup; Modbus Slave Address Setup (COM ID) Setup

Emerson Daniel Danalyzer 1000
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SEP 2005 MODEL 1000
INSTALLATION AND SETUP
3-32
3.4 INSTALLING THE GC CONTROLLER
3.4.1 Modbus Slave Address (COM ID) Setup
4
Install Analyzer Wiring
5
Install Analyzer Sample & Gas Lines
6
Install GC Controller Wiring
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7
Perform Leak Checks
The GC Controller's COM ID is determined by dual inline package (DIP) switch settings. In
most cases, the COM ID setup made at the factory will not require changes. (Unless
otherwise specified by the customer, the DIP switch settings made at the factory give the
Controller a COM ID of 1 (one)).
This section applies only to GC systems which have not been shipped "prewired" or may not
have had the COM ID set according to customer specifications.
Follow the steps in this section only if you wish to do the following:
(1) Change the GC Controller's COM ID, or
(2) Visually inspect and verify the COM ID as determined by the DIP switch settings.

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