Method for addressing processor units

Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – With meter reading

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3408255, 34082503, 34082507, H04Q 100

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ABSTRACT:
In a method for addressing processor units of an equipment for monitoring and/or controlling, whereby a polling unit and processor units (6) provided with addresses exchange information, the processor units (6) are automatically addressed with the assistance of addressing telegrams in that an address contained in the addressing telegram is respectively incremented. The method can be advantageously used in equipment for in-service monitoring of equipment of communication transmission technology.

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