Pairing the Transmitter and Receiver
In order to function together, the transmitter and receiver must be paired the first time they
are used together. Both units must be connected together through their RJ-45 connectors
(the transmitter Output connector and the receiver Input connector) and powered on.
NOTES:
•
After they have been paired, the transmitter and receiver can be powered down and
disconnected from each other.
•
A transmitter and receiver need to be paired only once (at startup). If the paired
units are reconnected and powered on, they to not have to be paired again.
You can initiate pairing from either the transmitter or the receiver (the procedure described
below is for transmitter-to-receiver pairing).
1.
Using a stylus or small screwdriver, press the recessed
Pair
button (see
figure 6
,
B
,
on the page 9) on the transmitter front panel and hold it for 1 second. The front panel
Link LED on the transmitter (see
figure 6
,
F
) begins blinking as pairing is initiated.
2.
Within 10 minutes of pressing the transmitter
Pair
button, press the receiver
Pair
button and hold it for 1 second. The Link LED on the receiver front panel (
F
) begins
blinking.
When the LEDs of both units have stopped blinking and remain lit steadily, the pairing is
complete.
Canceling pairing
To stop the pairing process before it completes, do either of the following:
•
Do not perform step 2 of the pairing process described above (that is, do not press the
Pair
button within 10 minutes).
•
Press the transmitter
Pair
button and hold it for 1 second. The Link LED turns off.
Unpairing the transmitter and receiver
To unpair a transmitter and receiver that have been paired together:
1.
Press and hold the
Pair
button on either the transmitter or receiver until the transmitter
Link LED turns off and the Link LED on the receiver begins to blink (approximately
10 seconds).
2.
Release the
Pair
button.
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