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To assign the correct address for each part of the system, you must access
the address mode. Follow these steps to access and set the proper ad-
dress.
1. With one hand, press and
hold
the
F
key and use the other hand
to press the
ON/OFF
key. . .
SEtuP
is displayed then
100
. This is
the Destination address currently
assigned to the ED-2000plus.
2. Increment or decrement the
address number using the keys
described in Table 6 until the
address you want is on the
screen.
Remember to follow the recommen-
dations in Table 7.
3. Press the
UNITS
key to save the
change and move to the next
item in the address mode. . .
SourcE
is displayed while the
UNITS
key is held then the Source address
is displayed when the key is re-
leased. This is the address currently
assigned to the HR-2000.
4. Increment or decrement the
address number using the keys
described in Table 6 until the
address you want is on the
screen.
Remember to follow the recommen-
dations in Table 7.
5. Press the
UNITS
key to save the
change and move to the next
item in the address mode. . .
POLL
is displayed while the
UNITS
key is held then the poll value is
displayed when the key is released.
This value identifies the number of
remotes that may be operating in a
given airspace. This value has a
default of one. Changing the value will
have the effect of increasing the time
between display updates.
6. Increment or decrement the
address number using the keys
described in Table 6 until the
address you want is on the
screen.
Entering a destination address
of 0 will cause the remote to
send a signal called a “Broad-
cast signal”. The first
ED-2000plus that responds with
its value will then be locked in.
The Destination address must
match with the address entered
in the ED-2000plus. This value
has a default of 100.