Device Addressing
Each lock that is wirelessly paired with a hub has its address allocated by the hub. The address can be determined using the PAP tool.
There are 2 types of addressing mode:
When Legacy Addressing is used, each lock's address is sequential, starting at the hub address as set by the DIP switches.
If the hub DIP setting is for address1, then the first lock has address 1, the next lock has address 2, etc.
Use the Aperio PAP tool to verify the addresses assign to each lock by the hub.
If there is more than one hub on the same RS485 loop, you must allow for locks consuming each address in the sequence from the hub address. That is, if the hub DIP setting is for address 4, then the first lock is address 4, the next lock is address5, etc.
Normal addressing mode uses the hub as the base address, but each connected lock's address adds a multiple of 16.
If the hub is assigned address 2, then the first lock is address 2, the second lock is address 18 (2+16), etc.
Use the Aperio PAP tool to verify the addresses assign to each lock by the hub.
Both addressing modes can be used. Legacy Addressing is recommended as it is straightforward. Normal Addressing may be used if you intend to add more devices to the hub at a later stage.