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A disabled output will never enter the detection state, and will never indicate a fault condi-
tion. Any combination of outputs can be enabled. Due to limited space on the faceplate side
label, not all combinations of enabled and disabled channels are listed. A complete table is
shown below.
S2: Channel Enable
4 5 6 7 8 Channel
O – – – – Software mode
On O O O O All o
On O O O On Channel 4 on
On O O On O Channel 3 on
On O O On On Channels 3 and 4 on
On O On O O Channel 2 on
On O On O On Channels 2 and 4 on
On O On On O Channels 4 and 3 on
On O On On On Channels 2, 3, and 4 on
On On O O O Channel 1 on
On On O O On Channels 1 and 4 on
On On O On O Channels 1 and 3 on
On On O On On Channels 1, 3, and 4 on
On On On O O Channels 1 and 2 on
On On On O On Channels 1, 2, and 4 on
On On On On O Channels 1, 2, and 3 on
On On On On On Channels 1, 2, 3, and 4 on
Table 9.3 – DIP Switch Channel Enable Settings
If switch 4 (S2:4) is on (up), Hardware mode is selected, meaning the channels can be en-
abled using the DIP switches (as shown in Table 9.3 above), and Click Supervisor and the
front panel menu will be able to display the current setting, but not change it. (Dashes in
the table above indicate that the other three switches don’t aect Soware mode selection.)
If switch 4 is o (down), Soware mode is selected and Click Supervisor and the front panel
menu will be able to both display and change the current setting.
Channel Input Map
e next set of switches is used in mapping channel inputs. Mapping input datagram chan-
nels to output channels is congured on the third DIP switch, labeled S3, using switches
1–4 (S3:1–4).