User's Manual

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B-6
Changing the frequency on a Relay
The Relay must have their frequency set to the same frequency as the R/F
Terminals in their network. The frequency is set on a Relay by turning a
rotary switch to the setting 0-F (16 different frequencies to choose from).
Jumper JP103 should be set to Normal when making this change. Use a
very small flat head screwdriver to turn the switch to the desired number.
Setting the Relay ID
If you only have one relay, there is no need to set the Relay ID which is
shipped default as relay 1.
If you have multiple relays, each relay must have a unique ID, which is also
set by turning the rotary switch, but is a little more complicated than setting
the frequency:
Move Jumper JP103 to P (for Programming)
Move the Rotary Switch (SW1) to a position (0-F) to correspond to
the ID to which you wish to set the Relay Station.
Now cycle power on the Relay Station.
Set JP103 back to N (for normal) and restore the Rotary Switch to
the frequency setting on which you intend operate the Base
Station and Terminals in the network.