User Manual

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High Density Mode
High Density mode creates additional bandwidth for more channels in crowded RF environments by transmitting at 2 mW
RF power and narrowing the modulation bandwidth.
High Density mode is ideal for applications where many channels are needed in a confined area, transmission distances
are short, and the number of available frequencies is limited.
Note: Operation mode varies according to region. In Brazil, High Density mode is used.
Selecting a Transmission Mode
From the Device Configuration menu: Device
RF > Transmission
Mode
Press the control wheel to enable editing. Rotate the wheel to select a mode.
Press ENTER to save.
Assigning Transmitters to Transmitter Slots
Each receiver channel contains eight transmitter slots to control the RF signals passed by the receiver. Transmitters can be as
signed to the channel slots or "registered" with the receiver.
For added protection from interference, the receiver will issue a warning or block signals from any transmitters that aren't regis
tered.
To assign a transmitter to a receiver channel:
From the Channel menu: Transmitter(s) > Transmitter
Slots
Use the control wheel to scroll to an available transmitter slot. If the slot is occupied, syncing will overwrite the existing
transmitter.
Align the transmitter with the IR sync window and press SYNC.
When the sync is complete, the transmitter will be assigned to the slot. The transmitter will remain assigned to the slot until it is
unlinked. To remove a transmitter from a slot, use the control wheel to select the slot, and then press UNLINK.
Tip: For quick access, the slots can be accessed from the channel menu by selecting the F4 function button.