Addressing cards:

Cards can be addressed by setting the ADDR_SEL jumpers available on every IO card. Addresses can be customized in the 0...F range. Addressing is based on binary codes. See the table below:



Important! Two or more cards cannot exist in the system with the same address. Every card reads its address from the jumper pad during the booting process. After reconfiguring the address settings while they are powered, the new address must be validated using the REBOOT:X command entered via CAE interface, where "X" is the old address. It is recommended to apply the FORCEDISCOVER command to the ppds CAE
interface, to update the discovery table of the driver. The following picture shows the example where the 6 channel analogue input card address setup is 6H:

The same type of cards, for example, two pieces of digital input cards may exist in the system, of course, but then you must set them up to different addresses. Then you get 32 independent digital input channels.