The Menu Item 'Determine Hazard Zone - GALAXIS SHOWTECHNIK PYROTEC PFE Advanced Mini 5 Outputs User Manual

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Alternatively you can apply for a license. In that case you will get a frequency assigned by a frequency
coordinator. The disadvantage of a license is that the usage of the assigned frequency is only allowed
in a certain region. You are allowed to use this frequency in a specific radius only. Every usage
outside of this radius demands an additional license, except you are using a nationwide frequency
(see above).
The highest available radio channel is 359. The selection of the number '3' on the hundreds is only
possible if no inadmissible values form. For example: Forming radio channel 383 from 283 by pressing
the arrow button 'Hundreds +1' is not allowed. Select a value from 0 to 5 in the tens before selecting
the value 3 in the hundreds.

The menu item 'Determine Hazard Zone'

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The 16 hazard zones can be deactivated and also activated again according to your requirements in
the manual and automatic firing mode of the controller PFC Advanced. For this please read the user
manual of the controller PFC Advanced.
The hazard zone which is currently assigned to the device and its status is being displayed in the
receiving mode. Besides the selected operation mode and the selected ground mode you see e.g. this
being displayed on the receiver's LCD:
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Here you can change the receiver's hazard zone. The default setting
zone is hazard zone A. The check symbol indicated that the hazard zone is
active, i.e. the receiver processes firing commands.
You may use up to 16 different hazard zone. These hazard zones are
represented by the letters A to P. In this example the receiver has been
assigned to the hazard zone E.
If you change the hazard zone in the submenu the status is 'active' by
default. Thus, firing commands will be processed. If a specific hazard
zone has been deactivated and you select another zone in the submenu
for the time being and then select the previous hazard zone this zone will
be activated by doing so.
In this example the hazard zone 'G' has been assigned to device with the
device ID 17. The hazard zone is active.
The symbol 'X' right next to the hazard zone indicates that this hazard zone
has been deactivated. Firings are suppressed until this hazard zone is
activated again.
The status of the device's hazard zone is always 'active' after switching
the receiver on. Due to that firing commands will be allowed. We assume
that all hazard zones should be active after powering up all devices so
that only those hazard zones need to be deactivated which should not be
active.
When you enable or disable hazard zones at the controller the receiver
displays the current status of the hazard zone right after receiving the
command if this hazard zone has been assigned to this receiver. The
display backlight is activated also to show that the device has received
the command. This is useful if you want to test if the receivers respond to
the hazard zone commands.
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