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What is the part numbering scheme for the new ACX57xx and NetcontrollerII controllers?

Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-11 06:10 AM

Issue

Ordering a specific controller with the options required seems complicated. What do each of the options mean and how do I build the part number for the controller I want?

Environment

ACX57xx

Netcontroller II

Cause

The parts list is huge and there does not seem to be detailed information on how to organize each character in the part number to get the controller with the options that you want.

Resolution

ACX Series Part Numbering Scheme

ACX Series part numbering has been structured to make it easier to choose and find the right corresponding part number.

  • All part numbers consist of 13 characters.
  • Configurable options use unique letters so that features cannot be confused.
  • A zero, specifically a "0", is used when a feature is not enabled in the desired configuration.

To order an ACX Series controller, follow the scheme described in the PDF here to determine the appropriate part number. (Note: you MUST login to Buildings Download Center to view/download the document)

 

NetController II Part Numbering Scheme

NetController II part numbering has been structured to make it easier to choose and find the right corresponding part number.

  • All part numbers consist of 15 characters.
  • Configurable options use unique letters so that features cannot be confused.
  • A zero, specifically a "0", is used when a feature is not enabled in the desired configuration.

All NetController II units are configured to support 32 IOU modules, and will come standard with Ethernet and full use of 128 MB of memory. There is no need to specify this in the part number.

To order a NetController II, follow the scheme described in the PDF here to determine the appropriate part number.
(Note: you MUST login to Buildings Download Center to view/download the document)

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