Owner's manual
Transmitter Setup & Installation
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The sample rate you set will have the most direct affect on the life of the battery in
your End Device. It is recommended that you set the longest sample time that your
application can live with to extend time between battery replacements. See
Section 6 for more information on battery life.
RF Network Settings:
RF Channel
This setting determines the operating channel on which RF connections are
made between the transmitter and receiver. The transmitter must be set to the
same channel as the receiver in order for them to communicate.
Network ID
This sets the ID of the Network that the transmitter will be joining. It must
match the setting of the receiver in order for them to communicate.
Receiver Address
This sets the destination address for RF packets sent by the transmitter. It must
match the address of the receiver in order for them to communicate.
It is possible to have multiple RF networks operating in the same vicinity. Each
network must have at least one unique RF Network Setting in order to differentiate
the networks.
STEP 1. Enter the “SETUP” mode.
To place your transmitter into the SETUP mode for programming follow this
procedure.
Figure 3-2. Setup Mode
Press and hold the ON/OFF button. While the ON/OFF button is being held,
press the SETUP button one time and then release the ON/OFF button. The
green (TX) indicator on the front of your device should be blinking at a steady
rate. This indicates your End Device is ready to run the configuration utility
software.
NOTE:
NOTE:
ON/OFF
SETUP
USB
STATUS
LOW BATTERY
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