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=== Module Address Switch === | === Module Address Switch === | ||
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. | |||
==== Non-musical controls ==== | |||
Combo Modules do not have address switches. If two are used, the second one will have its address jumper soldered. | |||
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 == | ||