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Auto Commissioning Mode
IMPORTANT!
When a new radio system network is being commissioned for the first time, it is advisable to place the
receiver in automatic commissioning mode for the network to form.
If this is not done, the network is treated as secure, and will not allow any nodes or routers to join the
network without manually authorising each device (this involves entering the device MAC address).
To place the receiver and network in automatic commissioning mode, ensure you are logged on as an
administrator.
From the menu bar, select <
Options
> and click <
Auto-‐commissioning Mode
>. A tick beside this option
denotes that this special mode is enabled
The status bar of CMS displays whether the receiver is in auto-‐commissioning mode or if the network is
locked.
Network Locked
Auto-‐commissioning mode
When the network has formed completely, and all devices can be viewed in the CMS, it is
essential
that the
receiver and network be taken out of auto-‐commissioning mode
. Do NOT try to make configuration
changes while in auto-‐commissioning mode. This may cause network errors.
To take the receiver and network out of auto-‐commissioning mode, ensure you are logged on as an
administrator.
From the menu bar, select <
Options
> and click <
Auto-‐commissioning Mode
>. There should not be a tick
beside this option, and denotes that this special mode is disabled.
This secures the network and ensures that unauthorised nodes cannot join the network.
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