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Router extension mode, Programming of restrictions – Grass Valley TTN-BAS-1602CP User Manual

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BAS-1602CP

Rev. 2


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5.2 Router extension mode
Switch 5, 6 and 7 on the configuration switch set the router’s input offset in systems with 2 or more BAS-
1602CP. You can build systems up to 128x2. The chosen input offset defines on which input range each
BAS-1602CP works on.

The offset can be switched according to the following pattern:

-

means switch down

*

means switch up


Switch

5 6 7 Offset

- - - 0

- - * 16

- * - 32
- * * 48

* - - 64

* - * 80

* * - 96
* * * 112

Default is offset 0.

5.3 Programming of restrictions
If the user enables the Restrictions option, the previously programmed restrictions will be fetched from
the on-board memory during power-up. New restrictions may be programmed by putting the panel in
“Programming mode”. This is done, starting from Panel Disable state, by pushing and holding “V/A
toggle”, “Take On/Off” and “Take” and then pushing “Panel Enable”. Blinking “Panel Enable” and
“Take” indicates programming mode.

All the legal inputs for the selected output are shown by orange light in button. Pushing the appropriate
input button does the Legal/Illegal toggle. When a new output is selected, the programming of the
previous output is saved in the on-board memory and the old setting of the new output is fetched from the
on-board memory.

Push Panel Disable to stop the programming mode when all necessary programming is finished.

Disabling all inputs for the given output disables an output completely. When in normal mode these
outputs may be selected for viewing the status, but not controlled.