Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 6-5 9/95
6.2.1
6.2.1 LCN Node Addressing (Pinning)
Each K2LCN board (slots 1, 4, 7, and 9) has an LCN node address header that must be set
for the particular node address it occupies. If you replace one of these boards, be sure the
node address jumpers (or switches) on the header are set the same as they were on the
board you are replacing. See Figure 6-2 for the location of the K2LCN node header and
the pinning options for the K2LCN.
9D
9F
9H
9C
K2LCN
TS2
Jumper Removed = "1"
Overall number of jumpers
removed including the parity
jumper must be an odd number.
This example indicates node
address 03.
P
64
32
16
8
4
2
1
Binary
Weight
Parity
7739
NOTE: This text is not on the board.
6
5432
1
0
Figure 6-2 — K2LCN Address Jumpers