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- THEIMEG
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Section 5, Page 3
PSEZ & CS Control Systems - frequency and address
assignment
, continued.
NOTE: CS PRC system receiver/decoder board address codes are permanently
assigned at the factory for the life of the equipment. They may not be changed
by yourself.
However, you may be required to change the frequency and address code of the PS Series controller.
This may be necessary when: (1) The factory preset address code assigned to the system
receiver/decoder is different to that set in the PS controller, (2) installing more than one control system
at a single location, (3) replacing a receiver/decoder board, (4) other radio remote control systems emit
RF signals that interfere with normal or safe operation, and (5) inserting any
‘i-Key’
into a controller
except the one installed when the address and frequency was last programmed. Before making any
change to PS controller frequency and address settings, check the factory settings on the target
receiver/decoder to determine what changes are necessary for the controller.
A CATTRON-THEIMEG
™
PS
EZ
controller sends a
two-digit
address code with every transmission. A
CATTRON-THEIMEG
™
PS
CS
controller sends a
four-digit
address code with every transmission. For
the system to operate, the same address code must be set in the receiver/decoder. When a transmission
is received by the target control system receiver/decoder, the address of the PS controller sending the
signal is checked against the address of the receiver/decoder. If these addresses do not match, the signal
is ignored and an error message is displayed on the receiver/decoder status display. For safety reasons,
it is recommended that
each plant maintain a central record of frequency and address assignments
so that no two PS controllers at any single location use the same address or frequency settings
.
Ignoring this recommendation could cause unintentional operation of other machinery resulting in
damage to equipment and/or personal injury or death.
PSEZ & CS Controllers - address/frequency verification.
NOTES: (1) The PSEZ controller has two programmable address code digits which are
selected using Pushbuttons #3 (High digit) and #4 (Low digit) on the keypad.
(2) The PSCS controller has four programmable address code digits which are
selected using Pushbuttons #1 (High digit) thru #4 (Low digit) on the keypad.
Verify the desired address (address consists of two or four digits, all of which must be programmed)
and
the frequency of the receiver/decoder unit that is intended to be operated. The original factory settings
can be found on the label affixed to the side of the receiver/decoder housing, or on the front inside cover
of the manual originally supplied with the PS Series system.
EXAMPLE #1
: Sample
EZ
System Label - Factory Settings:
Frequency 448.9000MHz
Address: F E
/ \
Digit #1 Digit #2
(‘High’ digit) (‘Low’ digit)
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