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6.2.2 Group Channel Settings:
1) Set by the Alpha 600 programmer.
2) Set by the encoder board 2
nd
& 3
rd
pin of JP1 and dip-switch.
Auto-cycled group channel: JP1 2, 3 short + dip-switch set as 00000000
Assigned group channel: JP1 2, 3 short + dip-switch set by following below table.
Group
Channel
Dip-Switch
Setting
Group
Channel
Dip-Switch
Setting
Group
Channel
Dip-Switch
Setting
Group
Channel
Dip-Switch
Setting
Group
Channel
Dip-Switch
Setting
1
00000001
14
00001110
27
00011011
40
00101000
53
00110101
2
00000010
15
00001111
28
00011100
41
00101001
54
00110110
3
00000011
16
00010000
29
00011101
42
00101010
55
00110111
4
00000100
17
00010001
30
00011110
43
00101011
56
00111000
5
00000101
18
00010010
31
00011111
44
00101100
57
00111001
6
00000110
19
00010011
32
00100000
45
00101101
58
00111010
7
00000111
20
00010100
33
00100001
46
00101110
59
00111011
8
00001000
21
00010101
34
00100010
47
00101111
60
00111100
9
00001001
22
00010110
35
00100011
48
00110000
61
00111101
10
00001010
23
00010111
36
00100100
49
00110001
62
00111110
11
00001011
24
00011000
37
00100101
50
00110010
63
00111111
12
00001100
25
00011001
38
00100110
51
00110011
64
01000000
13
00001101
26
00011010
39
00100111
52
00110100
6.2.3 Fixed Channel Mode:
It is for sending signals with fixed frequency. (Whenever there is any area covered by some interference
within frequency 902~928MHz and the remote control operation is not smooth under group channel mode,
fixed channel mode can be used instead. The fixed channel mode is good for some area tested without
frequency interference and the non-interfered fixed channel may be used.)
* For Alpha 604, 607, 608 or 612XJ transmitter, please avoid using the same channel for interference
concern.
* To change from group channel mode to fixed channel mode, only transmitter needs to be converted and
the receiver settings remain unchanged. When the transmitter mode is converted from group channel to
fixed channel, it takes 1~40 seconds for the receiver to search for the transmitter with identical setting
after it is first power on. After the receiver catches the transmitter, the transmitter may operate the
receiver whenever it is power on.
* To avoid the receiver in use from being interfered by the transmitter with adjacent channel, please keep