ADC RS-232/V24 User Manual
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ADCP-50-304 • Issue 19 • June 1999 • Section 6: Installation
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© 1999, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
shows the binary switch settings corresponding to the identifying PS chassis
addresses.
Some older control modules only allow addresses up to “07”. These can be identified by the
digits –7702 at the end of the part number. Models with digits –7708 or –7709 are capable of
addresses to “15”. Both can be intermixed in a system as long as the –7702 versions are
assigned addresses of “07” or below.
A switch in the ON position represents a zero (0) bit, and conversely, a switch in the down
position (not ON) represents a one (1) bit.
For example, when facing the component side of the CM circuit board, the address for the
chassis number 10 is set as shown in
.
Figure 6-3. Control Module DIP Switch Settings for Chassis 10
Table 6-1. Control Module DIP Switch Address Settings
SWITCH POSITIONS FOR BINARY ADDRESSES
PS CHASSIS
ADDRESS
1
2
3
4
On
On
On
On
00
Off
On
On
On
01
On
Off
On
On
02
Off
Off
On
On
03
On
On
Off
On
04
Off
On
Off
On
05
On
Off
Off
On
06
Off
Off
Off
On
07
On
On
On
Off
08
Off
On
On
Off
09
On
Off
On
Off
10
Off
Off
On
Off
11
On
On
Off
Off
12
Off
On
Off
Off
13
On
Off
Off
Off
14
Off
Off
Off
Off
15
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ON
1
2
3
4