Sony BKS-R1601 Network Router User Manual


 
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ROUTING SWITCHER SYSTEM (E)
4-4. Basic Setup Procedures
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DVS-V3232B V2.10 STATION NUMBER 1
6. Decide Remote Control Units Can Be Active on the S-BUS
(1) Available Stations (Menu Item [F])
Make secondary stations available by setting “E” on the menu item [F : SET ACTIVE UNIT NUMBER.
The stations that are enabled will be polled by the primary, for panel activity, and status updates.
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Before this setting each secondary station has to have its ID set using the dip-switch on the back of the
control panel. The primary station has ID=1, secondary stations should have ID=2 or later.
For your reference, ID-00 is the test number, and ID-255 is the global number. Be noted that both of
them cannot be used.
(2) Detection of Stations (Menu Item [Z])
If you set “?” to a ID location in the menu item [Z], the primary station will display the corresponding
model code of that location and display a warning if communication is interrupted.
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1. This menu is used with BZR-10 to select the secondary stations for saving the data. BZR-10 uploads
the data of the secondary stations only selected with the “?” mark.
2. BZR-1000 software can not be used when “?” mark is set on in this menu on secondary stations using
this menu. Continuous “System Event Has Occurred” error messages will be displayed in the BZR-
1000 GUI if “?” is set for any secondary stations.
3. Once a “?” is entered you must exit, and re-enter this menu to see the communications result.
The model code is displayed in “?”.