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CHN
Channel Dipswitches
The CHN dipswitch settings on both the Receiver and Transmitter must match for the
system to operate.
These will be preset when the unit is shipped and so under most circumstances should
not need you to change them.
The 7 CHN dipswitches (switches 2-8 of the top dipswitch) are the primary method of
Transmitter identification. They set the frequency of the Transmission signal and give
128 possible frequency variations. Using these settings for identification eliminates
cross calls between adjacent fields because each field can have a different working
frequency.
CODE
Signal Encoding Dipswitches
The CODE dipswitch settings on both the Receiver and Transmitter must match for the
system to operate.
These will be preset when the unit is shipped. Unless you need more than 128
different transmitter identities it should not be necessary to change the CODE
dipswitches.
The 5 CODE switches (switch 1 on the TOP dipswitch and switches 1, 2, 3 and 4 on the
MIDDLE dipswitch) are the secondary method of Transmitter identification. The 5 CODE
switches set the encoding, do not affect the transmission frequency and expand the
possible number of individual identities to 4096.
1/6
th
SECOND DELAY
To add a 1/6
th
second delay before the release of the first clay use switch 5 of the
BOTTOM dipswitch. This delay is not added to American or International Skeet modes.
HOLD Voice Mode
Switch 8 of the BOTTOM dipswitch is for Voice Release Mode only. In this mode when a
call is made and a target released, the unit will rearm for another release that is the
same as the last release. This will continue until a new button sequence is pressed.