Below each !9>;*B5 link is displayed a ‘light’ which is lit green to indicate that the link is working, the link number and
f
ormat, and any link-specific details, as listed below:
"$'( stageboxes display two blue boxes which define the current 1A4(<?Cand %?AC allocation for the MORSE
card.
'$s display two blue boxes which define which '9?#D=ber is being linked, and which !9>;?>'$ this is to be:
Up to four links can be used on one RIO, allowing up to 254 channels of IO (See Page 5-29 for details).
!%!# modules and (stageboxes display a single blue box which defines the address for the IO included
in them. Stabbing on the box brings up a calculator pop-up on which the address can be defined.
Note that each device needs to have a unique device number.
Links to other " units display the IO channels currently assigned to that link – these are automatically assigned by
the console.
If a link previously configured as MADI is reassigned as Alpha-Link, then the MADI numbering is not updated until the
console is re-booted.
On a redundant system, each processor has to be configured independently and both configurations must be identical.
However, if the IO Links page is incorrectly configured on one processor, the redundancy indicator at the top of the
Touchscreen will still display Sync OK.
‰ Stabbing on the ?>697 button for an Alpha-Link, DHD or RIO link brings up configuration display, as described on
the following pages.
‰ Having made changes, be sure to save them by selecting (1E5.
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