
Configuring the address for your Potter PAD100-6DB addressable detector is straightforward. The process utilizes the dip switches located on the device. Each PAD100-6DB requires a unique address within a range of 1 to 127, set using a seven-position dip switch. Here's how to set the address correctly: First, locate the dip switches on the PAD100-6DB. Next, make sure the device is powered off before making any changes. Then, using a small tool, like a screwdriver, adjust the dip switches to the correct positions. To set the address, toggle the dip switches to match your desired address, which should be between 1 and 127. Consult the device's manual to find the exact dip switch configuration for your selected address. After setting the dip switches, power the device back on. Finally, confirm the address setting by checking the device's behavior or referencing your system's configuration. Following these steps and referring to the manual ensures a successful address configuration for your Potter PAD100-6DB addressable detector.


