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Modular I/O Configuration Guide52
Front Panel Init Switch and Status LED
The Status LED lights yellow while booting and green when operating.
The Init button supports warm module restart or full reset of the module to factory defaults.
To initialize the FC972 to factory defaults:
1 Press the Init button briefly.
2 After about 5 seconds the Status LED lights yellow.
3 Press and hold the Init button until the Status LED flashes three times.
SW1 Options
SW1 has four DIP switches that set options for graphics and redundant power. SW1-C has only one usable setting for System 5
products and SW1-D is unused.
SW1-A
ON: Enables graphics for System 5 products.
OFF: Not used for System 5 products.
SW1-B
OFF: Default setting for redundant power supplies.
ON: Use only if one power supply is installed in the frame to prevent false error status messages.
SW1-C
OFF: Default setting for IO93, IO94, IO95 Frames.
ON: Not used for System 5 products.
SW1-D
No current function. Set to OFF to avoid possible future conflicts.
SW2 Options
Frames employ the CAN-bus for internal communication. Each module must have a unique System ID that consists of the Frame
ID + module CAN ID. The Frame ID is determined by the FC972’s IP Address/Subnet/Host Address. The FC972 must be assigned
a unique IP Address based on the frame’s role within the system. A CAN ID must be set for each externally controllable module.
Most modules have 32 CAN ID settings available but the AD914 Remote Mic Preamp has 16.
The FC972 has a default module CAN ID that does not interfere with those of other modules. The internal CAN bus must be ter-
minated once per frame, either on the FC972 or SY983.
Rebooting the FC972 has no effect on audio processing.
The FC972 has a preset CAN ID that cannot be changed so it will not interfere with other frame modules.
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