Luma-Net
Z-Max Advanced Programming & Systems Design Guide rac00-sdg
Revision A:11/2005 Page 49
Luma-Net
From the Luma-Net menu you can assign specific properties about how this relay
cabinet interacts with the Luma-Net network.
The following settings are available from the Luma-Net menu:
Cabinet Luma-Net Address
Each Luma-Net device requires it’s own unique address on the Luma-Net network to
which it is connected. Valid addresses for Luma-Net devices are between 1 & 127. If
your cabinet is only going to respond to Luma-Net commands and will never have to
issue a command, the cabinet can operate in Passive mode. In passive mode, the
cabinet does not need an address as it passively listens and processes commands
from the network. Anytime your cabinet must issue a command, anytime you are
using groups, or anytime you are using digital switches, your cabinet requires a
dedicated system address or system ID.
The valid values for this setting are as follows:
•
PASS
- Indicates the cabinet is in passive mode
•
1-127
- The assigned system id/address for this cabinet. Note that each system id
can only be assigned to one device and consequently is unique on the network.
MAIN MENU SELECT
CONFIGURATION
MENU
CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
LUMA-NET
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LUMA-NET SETUP
SYSTEMID: PASS
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mode is right for you, assign your cabinet a
unique id. As long as the id is unique on the
network, you will not have any problems.
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dedicated network devices. Therefore Leviton
recommends only your use of address 1-119.