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DS4+ TL8
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Adjusting the 8504D Shock Sensor
The Shock Sensor can be adjusted using the LED or LCD remote.
Adjusting the Shock Sensor using a paired LED remote
1.
Hold
the Function button 8-10 seconds until it emits a long beep and its LED turns ON solid.
Release
the Function button.
2.
Press
the Lock button to enter the Shock Sensor configuration mode and wait for feedback.
3.
Press
the Lock or Unlock button to increase or decrease sensitivity. The 4 side LEDs will blink to show the current level (0 to
15).
Note
: The Remote Start button can be used to reset the configuration to mid-level sensitivity. If no buttons are pressed for 30
seconds, the remote times out and exits the Shock Sensor configuration mode.
Adjusting the Shock Sensor using a paired LCD remote
1.
Hold
the Function button 8-10 seconds until REMOTE SETUP is displayed.
2.
Press
the Start button to reach SENSOR ADJUST.
3.
Press
the Function button to enter the Shock Sensor configuration mode and wait for feedback. It will display the current
sensitivity level from the Shock Sensor.
4.
Press
the Lock or Unlock to increase or decrease sensitivity. The number displayed shows the current level (0 to 15)..
5.
Press
the Function button to set the selected sensitivity level to the Shock Sensor.
Note
: If no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds, the remote times out and exits the Shock Sensor configuration mode.
When used in conjunction with SmartStart
Disconnect power from the DS4+ before connecting the SmartStart module. Failing to do so could damage main module. To
enable D2D communication between the DS4+ and the SmartStart one of the following actions must be executed:
• SmartStart with
Loops
– The brown loop must be cut.
• SmartStart with
Pigtails
– The gray wire must be connected to a ground source.
Loops
Pigtails
DO NOT
connect the SmartStart 2-pin power harness when using the DS4+. Power and ground will be provided by the D2D
connector on main module. Refer to the SmartStart documentation for further details.
D2D 1.0/2.0 port configuration
• The 3 D2D ports should be configured as follows:
• The 2 black D2D ports are internally protected and connected in parallel. Devices connected to both ports need to be
configured with the same communication protocol, which in this case is D2D 2.0. This is where the Control Center (antenna)
and 8504D Shock Sensor should be connected.
• The single white D2D port should be used for SmartStart and will require to be configured for D2D 1.0 functionality.
• All ports can be configured for D2D 1.0 and 2.0; however, if the device is not configured accordingly as well, it will not be
recognized.
• All ports need to be configured via the web, but the above is the recommended installation configuration.