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same frequency can communicate with eachother. Important: When changing the frequency, a new
security key is being used automatically.
1.1.3 BOXNUMBER
The boxnumber is primarily used next to the channelnumber to address a specific ignition channel.
Every receiver can be set to a boxnumber of 1-99, with which he can be directly controlled.
Boxnumbers can be assigned mutliple times, should multiple receivers need to ignite at the same time.
1.1.4 CHANNELNUMBER
The last part of addressing an ignition is made via the channelnumber. It defines the exact ignition
channel on a receiver and an effect on effectdevices. Every ignition channel of a receiver features its
own, individual channelnumber.
Summed up: By using box-and channelnumber the actual ignition is being made, be it in automated
shows, or manual ignitions. However, systemaddress, security key and frequency of the transmitter
and receiver must be the same.
1.2 DIFFERENCE OF DEVICENUMBER / BOXNUMBER
Next to the boxnumber decribed above, the X2-series also uses a so called Devicenumber, to identify
a receiver. After saving a receiver onto your transmitter, it is assigned an individual devicenumber. It is
given once in the devicelist, and is used to identify every receiver during tests and when loading
AutoShow ignitions.
The boxnumber however is used to transmit ignitions. This means multiple receivers can have the
same boxnumber, but not the same devicenumber.
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