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Old September 26th, 2005, 08:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Logical ID for analog port.

I have the following setup. IP403, IP400 Digital 30, IP400 Analog 8. There are 2 analog ports on the IP 400 digital 30. The logical ID's are 9 and 10. I am trying to add an analog station. I am using the first port on the IP400 analog 8. What would the logical ID be for the first analog port on the IP400 anlaog 8? Hope I did not confuse anyone.
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Old September 26th, 2005, 10:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Logical ID for analog port.

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I have the following setup. IP403, IP400 Digital 30, IP400 Analog 8. There are 2 analog ports on the IP 400 digital 30. The logical ID's are 9 and 10. I am trying to add an analog station. I am using the first port on the IP400 analog 8. What would the logical ID be for the first analog port on the IP400 anlaog 8? Hope I did not confuse anyone.
Hi there,

With an IP403 the analogue Extn ID's are 74 and 78. The IP406v2 analogue Extn ID's are 9 and 10, so i will assume you have a IP406v2.
The last Extn ID on the IP406v2 is 63, after that the extension list will be populated with the ID's of the modules you have installed. The module that is connected via the 1st expansion port will be the first set of extension ID's after 63. If that is the IP Digital30, there will be 30 of them. If the analogue expansion unit is the 2nd connected, it will populate the extension list after that. There is usually a gap of 3 blank extension numbers in between modules. For example, if the 30 digital extensions are from 500 to 529, the analogue extension will start from 533.
I hope this make sense.
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Old September 29th, 2005, 10:14 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Logical ID for analog port.

Thanks a bunch.
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Old October 4th, 2005, 08:09 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Logical ID for analog port.

Basicaly each IP Module allocates a range of 32 ids, these id's will change depending on the base system unit but will always run in sequence.

each module efectivly has port id's 0-31, 2 of which are not used. A minor "gotcha" is that DT modules use ports 0-29 while analog & ds modules use ports 1-30
this does not usualy cause any problems unless you swap from 1 module type to another which can cause useres to move .
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