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=== Module Address Switch ===
=== Module Address Switch ===
Typical chime and carillon Striker Modules are numbered left to right as 1 through 5. Set module 4 as 3+1, module 5 as 3+2. Only large carillons will have a module 0 (all off) to the left of 1.
Module addresses are human readable (not binary). The switches are numbered 1 to 3 left to right at the top of each module. Set module 4 as 3+1, module 5 as 3+2.


For non-musical controls there will typically be up to two DC Striker modules and up to two Relay modules. The Striker modules are numbered 0 (all off) and 1, and the relay modules are numbered 2 and 3.  
==== Non-musical controls ====
Combo Modules do not have address switches. If two are used, the second one will have its address jumper soldered.


Combination Modules do not have address switches.
Quad output modules are set as follows:
* First striker module 0 - All switches OFF
* Second striker module 1 - Switch 1 ON
* First motor relay module 2 - Switch 2 ON
* Second motor relay module 3 - Switch 3 ON
 
==== Chimes ====
Address the modules left to right from 0 up to 4 (five modules maximum)
 
==== Carillons ====
 
For large carillons modules are numbered with address 0 is found, the system will not skip any semitones. Use a zero module also in additional panels to maintain consecutive note outputs.
 
If needed (not in conjunction with Combo modules) set 7th and 8th output modules as follows:
* Module 6: 1 and 2 ON
* Module 7: 1, 2 and 3 ON
 
Typical carillon Striker Modules are numbered left to right as 1 through 5. Set module 4 as 3+1, module 5 as 3+2. The first semitone in the first panel will not have an output.


== Installation ==
== Installation ==