Ping Net; Pan Id Setup - Honeywell EchoView User Manual

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To make a selection, scroll until the circle to the left of your choice is black, and then press [MODE].
Note: If you do not make a selection in 60 seconds, it automatically exits to the main Programming
Menu.

7.2.1. Ping Net

Pinging tests the radio connection between the EchoView and other units on its network. (A "ping"
is a short signal sent to the network to prompt a reply; it contains no other data.)
Scroll until "Ping Net" is selected.
Press [MODE] to ping the network. This message appears:
Press [Y/+]. The Echoview broadcasts a ping signal to its network. All devices in the network that
receive the ping signal respond with a beep if they are within the range. (The Echoview does not
beep or flash its LED lights.) You can also ping from an instrument in the network. If it is within
range, the EchoView responds with a beep and an LED light flash.
If a network ping is unsuccessful, check the following:
• Is the antenna attached?
• Does the PAN ID match the PAN ID of other instruments in the network?
• Does the Channel match the channel on which the other instruments are operating?
• Are the other instruments turned on and within range?

7.2.2. PAN ID Setup

All units on a network must be programmed with the same PAN ID (Personal Network Identifier) to
ensure communication compatibility.
When you see this screen, press [MODE] to view the current PAN ID or to change it:
Important! The allowed range for PAN ID numbers is 001 through 999.
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