Note: The input and relay mappings are specific to each NAC. Additional NACs
require additional mappings of inputs and relays.
The mapped input and relay numbers are indexes into the ChallengerPlus
panel’s device numbering scheme, which depends on the NAC’s address (set via
its DIP switches) and which ChallengerPlus system LAN it is attached to.
NACs may use the first 12 addresses on each ChallengerPlus system LAN.
Table 5 below lists the LAN number, the address of the NAC (set via the NAC’s
DIP switches), the DGP number that the NAC is polled as, and the ranges of
ChallengerPlus input and relay numbers.
Table 5: ChallengerPlus inputs and relays per DGP address
In order for ChallengerPlus to utilise the mapped inputs and relays, you must
also program the ChallengerPlus input and relays. See the “Programming
mapped inputs and relays” section on page 82 for instructions.