Configuring The Dip Switch - Kenwood NX-5000 Series Common Function Reference

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16 MULTI RF DECK/ MULTI CONTROL HEAD
16.4 Configuring the Initial Configuration

Configuring the DIP Switch

The configuration of the DIP switch is important for making a system in a Multi RF Deck/ Multi Control Head structure behave
properly. KRK-14H (Remote Kit for Head), KRK-15B (Remote Kit for RF Deck), and KCH-20R (Featured Panel) are equipped
with the DIP switch. The DIP switch is the switch for managing the order of RF Decks and Control Heads connected in the
system and for determining the terminal of CAN (Controller Area Network) communication. The purpose of each switch is
as follows:
DIP Switch
The numbering of RF Decks and Control Heads by using the DIP switch is important to structuring Multi RF Deck/ Multi
Control Head. If the RF Decks and Control Heads are not numbered correctly, the system may not start up properly. Number
the RF Decks and Control Heads based on the following conditions, and correctly configure the DIP switch.
0
The Control Head to be connected to RF Deck 1 is Control Head 1.
0
The Control Head to be connected to RF Deck 3 is Control Head 2.
0
No Control Head is connected to RF Deck 2.
Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20
Table 16-1 DIP Switch
KCH-20R/ KRK-14H
(Control Head Side)
SW1
Not used
SW2
Not used
SW3
Not used
SW4
For the numbering of Control Heads
1
RF Deck
KRK-15B
1
Control Head
Figure 16-15 DIP Switch Configuration
For the terminal of CAN communication
For the numbering of RF Decks
2
RF Deck
RF Deck
KRK-15B
KRK-15B
Control Head
CONTENTS
KRK-15B
(RF Deck Side)
Not used
3
2
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