7.5.5 Radio channel availability
When switching on the Master display unit of a multiple configuration, it will scan the radio environment
in order to ensure that the radio channel selected to create the multiple configuration is not already in
use by other appliances that are foreign to the future configuration.
Should the case arise, the display unit will display the message "CHANNEL OCCUPIED". In this case,
select a other channel (see § 7.5.6).
To check radio channel availability, follow the instructions provided hereafter:
Using the arrows, move to the icon:
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7.5.6 Changing the radio channel
16 channels are available on the 2.4 GHz frequency.
The assembly operation channels are allocated in a random fashion in the factory.
Within a radius of 80 m (in open field) you can operate up to 16 assemblies or 16 multiple configurations,
each on its own channel.
Please consult the manufacturer if more than 16 channels are required.
To change an assemblyʼs channel, first of all change the display unit channel and use the "Add a sensor"
procedure (section 7.5.7.1 b) to automatically modify the sensor channel and reconstitute the assembly.
To change the radio channel, follow the instructions described hereafter:
Using the arrows, move to the icon:
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and confirm with
Return to standard display
ESC
Return to standard display
Select an icon and enable the
available options
Select an icon and enable the
available options
and confirm with
Return to standard display
ESC
Return to standard display
Increment the channel Nos
Decrement the channel Nos
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Radio network parameter
settings:
C: 08 = No. of radio channel
When no element is shown on the
channel used by the display unit,
this means that the channel is fully
available and would be suitable,
for example, for a multiple
configuration.
.
Radio network parameter settings:
C: 8 = No. of radio channel
Select C:08 and confirm
Select another channel.
Confirm with
The unit seeks, displays and identifies
the appliances present on the selected
channels.
The assemblies, locked or associated,
and switched on will not be identified.
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