
Advanced Installations
Page 11
Setting the Repeater ID Codes
To set each repeater’s ID code (except the first), use the table below to set the
Repeater ID dip switches:
Note:
If you have only one repeater, you do NOT need to set any Repeater ID code dip switches. How-
ever, if you have more than one repeater, use the above chart.
So, for example, the second (B) repeater’s dip switches will be set to OFF, OFF,
ON, while the third (C) will be set to OFF, ON, OFF, as shown below.
D
IP
S
WITCHES
ON
R
EPEATERS
A, B,
AND
C
Setting the Transmitter ID Codes
Once you have set the Repeater ID codes, determine whether you need to set
Transmitter ID codes. If you have only one transmitter and its dip switches are set to
the default ID code (#1), then you do not need to set any Transmitter ID codes on the
repeaters.
If the transmitter’s dip switches are set to some code other than the default
(#1), then the closest repeater to a transmitter is the only repeater that should
have its SensorLink Tx dip switch set to that transmitter’s ID Code (see “Set-
ting up the Repeater” on page 3 for details). All the other repeaters in the chain
should have their SensorLink Tx dip switches set to OFF because there is only
one transmitter in this chain and its signal is already being picked up.
If you have more than one transmitter, see “Network Installation (Multiple
Transmitters)” on page 12. Otherwise, simply continue with the installation
where you left off (see “Choosing a Location” on page 4).
R
EPEATER
ID C
ODE
D
IP
S
WITCH
1
D
IP
S
WITCH
2
D
IP
S
WITCH
3
A
(default)
off
off
off
B
off
off
ON
C
off
ON
off
D
off
ON
ON
E
ON
off
off
F
ON
off
ON
G
ON
ON
off
H
ON
ON
ON
1
ON
REPEATER ID
234
Repeater B
Settings
TEST
1
ON
REPEATER ID
234
Repeater C
Settings
TEST
1
ON
REPEATER ID
234
Repeater A
Settings
TEST