IR, IR Frequency, RF, and Radio Code Settings
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TXC+ Transmitter Series
IR, IR Frequency, RF, and Radio Code
Settings
The TXC+ series transmitters transmit IR or RF signals, according to how you set positions 1, 2,
and 3 on the 10-position DIP switch (FIG. 5) located under the battery cover.
IR, IR Frequency, and RF Settings
FIG. 5 shows the DIP switch settings for IR and RF modes. The transmitter can only be configured
for either IR of RF, not both.
Radio Code
Each pushbutton on your transmitter represents an Axcess channel number. All of the pushbuttons
on a transmitter represent a group of channel numbers. This grouping is known as a radio code.
After the radio code is set on the transmitter, each button you press sends a specific channel number
to the control system. For example, if your TXC+ transmitter is set to radio code 4 and you press
button 1, channel number 64 is sent to the control system.
Setting radio codes
The table below lists the radio codes, DIP switch positions, and ranges for the TXC4+.
The formula to determine the channel number of a TXC4+ series transmitter is:
(Radio code offset) + (Radio code number multiplied by 16).
Radio Code Offset corresponds to the number of buttons available on the transmitter. Each button
containing its own push-channel.
Refer to the TXC4+ Series Radio Code Offsets and Shifts table on page 7 for the TXC4+ series
radio code offsets a shift.
FIG. 5
DIP switch settings for IR and RF modes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ON
ON
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
38 kHz IR mode
455 kHz IR mode
RF mode
Do not set both DIP switch positions 1 and 2 to the ON position, or the batteries may
prematurely lose power.