4. Press SELECT.Parameters and details, if applicable, are displayed for editing as shown in the table below.UNASSIGNED This zone is not assigned and can not be used.ZONE 1 –ZONE 512The zone which is edited is assigned to this zone number. If the zone isassigned to a specific zone number, it can be configured like a normal zone.The zones can be assigned to each free zone number. But the assignment is not fixed. If the zonewas assigned to zone number 9 and an input expander with the address 1 is connected to the X-Bus(which is using the zone numbers 9–16) the assigned zone from the two door controller will be movedto the next free zone number. The configuration will be adapted accordingly.To edit a READER PROFILE:1. Scroll to READERS.2. Press SELECT.3. Scroll to the READER to be edited and press SELECT.Select any of the following profiles for the reader:1 For readers with a green and a red LED.2 For VANDERBILT readers with a yellow LED (AR618X).3 Profile 3 is used with HID readers that send a PIN to the panel as a card reading with apredefined site code (0 )4 Profile 4 is used with HID readers that send a PIN to the panel as a card reading with apredefined site code (255 ).5 Select to enable Sesam readers. For VdS compliance, ensure you select the OverrideReader Profile option on the browser to provide feedback on the setting process.See alsoDoor Expander on page 7416.6.5 Addressing ModeX-BUS addressing can be configured in one of the 2 following ways:Automatic addressingWith automatic addressing, the controller over-rides rotary switches and automatically assigns expandersand keypads in the system unique IDs in sequential order.Manual addressingManual addressing allows manual determination of each expander/keypad ID in a system. All devicesshould be installed where required and each ID set manually using the rotary switches. The zones to IDcan be calculated using the following formula: ((ID value X 8)+1)= first zone number and then the next 7sequential zones. For example ((ID2 x 8)+1)=17. Zone 17 is allocated to input 1 on ID2. Each input has thenext sequential zone allocated to it, in this case up to zone 24.Note: ID limit for zone allocation SPC 4000: Expander ID 1–3. SPC 5000: Expander ID 1–15. SPC 6000:Expander ID 1–63.ID Zone ID Zone ID Zones ID Zones ID Zones1 9-16 14 113-120 27 217-224 40 321-328 53 425-432SPC4xxx/5xxx/6xxx – Installation & Configuration Manual Engineer programming via the keypad© Vanderbilt 2018 133 A6V10276959-d11.2018