Issue How does the D7030X/D7032 work? Solution The D7024 panel is capable of eight D7030X and eight D7032 modules that will give the user two overlapping groups. First 7030X - D7032 - Output zones 1-16 Second - Output zones 17-32 Third - Output zones 33-48 Forth - Output zones 49-64 The second set will trip the same output zones - this gives the user two sets or 2 D7030X/D7032 that will be assigned to the same output zones. Fifth - Output zones 1-16 Sixth - Output zones 17-32 Seventh - Output zones 33-48 Eighth - Output zone 49-64 Example: A customer is using eight of the D7030X LED Annunciators. The D7024 panel is only capable of 51 output zones that can be linked to inputs on the panel, since 52-63 is globally assigned or not used by the panel. If a customer is using 9 output zones on MUX A for various shutdown and output activity and 1 output zone to cover the rest of the points that are not tripping relays then 41 LED's max can be used on mux B. Using the example above, a customer can have: 6-D7030X annunciators ( the sixth annunciator will only have one LED that can be assigned to an input) or 3-D7030X/D7032 combination ( the third D7032 will only have one LED that can be assigned to an input) or 2-D7030X/D7032 combination and 2-D7030X (the last D7030X will only have one LED that can be assigned to an input) *When adding the D7030X combinations to the options bus, the first option bus address that is not being used will be assigned to the first D7030X and will automatically cover output zones 1-8 or 1-16 if the D7032 is attached to the D7030X. Part numbers D7024, D7030X, D7030X-S2, D7030X-S8, D7032, FPD-7024, DS9400, DS0400I, DS9400M, DS9445A, DS9445A-S2
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