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For naming and identifying:
In loop configuration, each expander is numbered consecutively from the first
(expander connected to the 1A 1B on the controller) to the last (expander
connected to the 2A 2B on the controller).
Example for SPC63xx: Expanders, when numbered 1 through 63, are allocated
zones (in groupings of 8) in subsequent identities of 1 to 512 (the greatest
number in zone identification is 512 for). Therefore, any expander named or
identified by a number greater than 63 has no allocated zones.
3. Configure the following fields:
For appearance on device LEDs.
Audio Expander Only: Speaker volume for the Audio Expander and satellites
(WAC 11). They are all wired in parallel. Note that the speaker on WAC 11 has a
potentiometer for fine-tuning the volume. Range is 0 min - 7 max or disabled.
Audio Expander Only: This option should be enabled if satellites (WAC11) are
connected to this expander.
Note: This option, if enabled, powers the satellite microphones. The satellite
speakers are always enabled regardless of this setting.
Select the correct End of Line (default: DEOL 4K7). This setting should match the
actual wiring of the input on the controller or expander. See page [➙ 40].
Provide a description for allocated zone.
Select the zone type. See page [➙ 286].
Assign attributes as desired. See page [➙ 284].
Provide description for output line.
Change the type of output as necessary.
When expanders are added or removed:
Click Reconfigure to implement changes.
15.10.2.1 Configuring an Indicator Expander
There are 2 possible configuration modes for the indication expander:
Linked Mode
Flexible Mode
1. Select Settings > X-Bus > Expanders.
2. Click one of the indicator identifying parameters.
The following screen is displayed for Linked Mode configuration.
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