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Monitor Modules

5.2.2 Setting an SLC address for a Multi-Point Module

The SLC address of a multi-point module is set in the same fashion as a single-point module.

In Class B operation, each MMF-300-10, MMF-302-6, CMF-300-6, and CRF-300-6 module is set
to a base address. The remaining module points are automatically assigned to the next higher SLC
addresses. For example, if the base address of a MMF-300-10 is set to 28, the next module points
will be addressed to 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 and 37.

In Class A operation, alternate module points are paired together, resulting in a total of five module
points. For example, if the base address of a MMF-300-10 is set to 28, then 30, 32, 34 and 36 will
be automatically assigned to the remaining module points and 29, 31, 33, 35 and 37 are available
for use by other modules.

To set an SLC address, use a common screwdriver to adjust the rotary switches on the module to
the desired address. The module below is set at “28”.

NOTE: The MS-9050UDNFW-50 can support addresses 01 - 50. The MS-9200, MS-9200UD
and MS-9200UDLS can support module addresses of 01 - 99. The MS-9600, MS-9600LS, and
MS-9600UDLS can support module addresses 01 - 159 (the plastic stop located on the Tens
switch must be removed to set addresses above 99).

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Figure 5.8 Setting an SLC Address on a Multi-Point Module

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