Rf Identification (Rf Id) Selection; Figure 5-3: Menu Map To Rf Id Setting - Honeywell XYR 5000 Series User Manual

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Honeywell Industrial Wireless
Rev 5
08/06
5.3.

RF Identification (RF ID) Selection

Each Transmitter is identified by the Base Radio and WMT,
according to the RF ID given to that particular unit. Two Transmitters
on the same RF Channel CANNOT have the same RF ID (if you do
not know the RF Channel, see section 5.1). When the Transmitter is
in the Operations Sequence, pressing the ENTER button displays
the Read-Only Sequence on the LCD. The RF of that unit will be
displayed in the format: ID 3.
All Transmitters in your system are set to a default RF ID number
upon shipment. For example, if you have ordered a Base Radio and
three Transmitters, the Transmitters will be configured to ID's 0, 0
and 0. You must set these units to three different RF IDs between 1
and 100. The Transmitters in this example could be set to RF IDs 1,
2, and 3.
First determine the RF ID's you'd like to give each unit. Then follow
the menu map shown in Figure 5-3 to configure the RF ID. The
factory default is RF ID 0, which disables the RF communication of
the unit.

Figure 5-3: Menu Map to RF ID Setting

Once you have selected the RF ID you wish to use for this particular
Transmitter, exit the menus and return to the Operations Sequence.
The Transmitter should now be successfully configured to the Base
Radio. To check this, press ENTER while the Transmitter is in the
Operations Sequence for the Read-Only Sequence to be displayed.
You may see an RF SYNC message displayed on the Transmitter
LCD. This means that the Transmitter and Base Radio are
attempting to synchronize communications. If this is successful, the
RF Status will display an RF OK message. If this is unsuccessful,
the RF Status will display a NO RF message.
Also notice the two small arrows on either side of the LCD; if they
are fluctuating up and down, that indicates the Transmitter and Base
Radio are successfully communicating. If only one or none of the
arrows are moving then they are not communicating successfully.
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