Discovery Of Modules - Fluke CNX C3000 User Manual

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CNX 3000
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Discovery of Modules

The term "discovery" in this manual refers to a procedure
the Product does to look for compatible radio signals
emitted by CNX 3000 Series Wireless Modules. The term
bind or bound means the Product has made a wireless
connection to a module.
Before you start the discovery procedure, make sure the
radio in each module to bind to is turned on.  must
show in the display of each module.
When you first turn on the Product, the radio is off. Push
 to turn on the radio and start the discovery procedure.
 shows in the display when the radio is turned on. 
flashes in the display while the Product searches for the
radio signal of other modules.
When a module is discovered by the Product, that module
is given an ID number. The Product starts with 1 and sets
wireless module ID numbers in sequence to ten. The ID
number and the module model number are shown in the
display of the Product. The ID number is also shown in
the module display.
When the Product completes the discovery procedure, 
stops flashing in the display.
Note
If modules are not discovered after 2 minutes,
the radio turns off.
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At the end of the discovery procedure, all discovered
modules shown in the display have a black number on a
grey background. See Figure 9. This shows the modules
to which the Product is bound. Although the display can
only show three modules, the Product can discover and
temporarily bind to a maximum of 10 modules.
Note
To bind a module to the Product after the
discovery procedure has completed, you must
turn off the radio. Turn on the radio again to start
the discovery procedure.
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