200 JUPITER CM-4400 Control Module Installation and Operating Manual
Section 5 — The Configurator Application
The Non-Sequential Path Finding Table
The Non-Sequential Path Finding table must be used if the tie lines joining
the switchers are not wired sequentially, that is, not wired as blocks. Basi-
cally, the table is designed to enter “exceptions
” to the Sequential table. For
example, a new tie line that falls outside the original sequence can be
defined on the Non-sequential table; the only change then needed on the
Sequential table would be to increment the “Count” number for the group
by 1. (Alternatively, you may prefer to use the Non-sequential table to
define all tie lines individually.)
Figure 147. The Non-Sequential Path Finding Table
An example system is shown in Figure 148 on page 201, with corre-
sponding tables shown in Figure 149 on page 202. Notice that the Path
Finding Data table, and the Switcher Input
tables, must still be used as
described in the previous section.
1
Non−Sequential Path Finding
Path Finding
GROUP1
Line
3
Physical
83
Physical
87
2 GROUP1 4 84 88
3 GROUP2 3 83 87
4 GROUP2 4 84 88
5 GROUP3 3 83 87
6 GROUP3 4 84 88
7 GROUP4 3 83 87
8 GROUP4 4 84 88
9 GROUP5 2 82 20
10 GROUP6 2 82 20
11 GROUP7 2 82 20
12 GROUP8 2 82 20
Number Output Input
Group Name
071876600_nonseqpathfind