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C.
Set dial to required address as follows. See Figure 117.
Figure 117. MIV–A Module Address Switch
If Master: using a 1/16-in straight blade screwdriver, turn center of address switch until
arrow points to position A. (Switch is shown in position A on Figure 117.)
If Slave: using a 1/16-in straight blade screwdriver, turn center of address switch until
arrow points to position 0.
D.
Return PCB to case as follows.
Place case label up.
Place PCB components up.
Carefully insert PCB into case opening.
NOTE
Ensure the PCB is between the two raised guides on both sides of the case. If the PCB
does NOT stay between the guides it will jam. A jammed PCB will NOT go into the case
and can be very hard to remove from the case.
Only after ensuring PCB is between guides, push PCB into case until tabs lock.
Perform the Installation portion of the R&R procedure. (See paragraph 4.8.3, page 97.)
4.12.5
Wi-Fi Router Configuration
If replacing an antenna/router, contact Hale Customer Service (800-533-3569) and provide the
information from the systems ID tag. Refer to the SAM OIM (FSG-MNL-00210), SAM Numbering
and Specifications References (paragraph 2.1), Hale ID Tag With Sample Markings (Figure 1.) for
details. The secure Wi-Fi antenna/router must be configured to pair with your SAM system so the
Wi-Fi antenna/router you receive (see paragraph 4.10.5, page 113 for R&R instructions) will au-
tomatically pair with your SAM Control Center and your SAM tablet as long as the OEM, appa-
ratus builder, and/or end user have NOT changed any of the secure Wi-Fi settings.
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