Device Programming,
Programming the
Decoder
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5. Select the desired device address.
Use the <RIGHT> key to move the cursor beneath the right-most digit of the device address.
Press either the <INC> or <DEC> key to select the desired address. For this example, the
device address is 125, as shown below.
6. Select the desired device code.
Use the <RIGHT> key to move the cursor to the CODE position on the display. As soon as
the cursor is placed in the CODE position, the decoder shows the following display.
Note: The display now shows a dash after the left-most digit. The dash (or hyphen)
signifies the space between digits.
Use the <INC> and <DEC> keys to change the first pair of digits. The number under the
cursor can be incremented or decremented to program any valid code.
Note: While the range of the digit pair is from 00 to 15, a 00 code indicates that the
digits to the left of the 00 represent the complete code. Hence, the 00 digit pair
cannot be used as the first digit pair.
After you are satisfied with the first digit pair, press the <RIGHT> key, and program the
second pair of digits. Continue pressing the <RIGHT> key to obtain more digit pairs. Six digit
pairs are available for coding. However, due to space limitations, the sixth digit pair is
presented as a hexadecimal (HEX) number with a range of from 0 to F. (For example, the
number 12 in HEX is "C".)
Note: Since a zero digit pair signifies that the digits to the left of that pair represent the
complete code, once you have selected a zero digit pair, you will be unable to
move the cursor to the right to obtain more digit pairs.
7. Store the selected code against the displayed address by pressing the <ENTER> key, and
cycle the display to the next address to be programmed.
8. Verify the codes that you've programmed against the Master List.
9. Attach the new code labels to the proper coded stations.
10. Verify that all codes are properly recognized after programming.
It is important that you verify the programmed codes against the Master List, and that the
paper labels are attached to the correct coded stations. Also, you should verify that all codes
are properly recognized after programming.
CHNL A DEV 125
CODE
CHNL A DEV 125
CODE 00-
25
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