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different system IDs need to be assigned by the manufacturer or different system IDs need to be
assigned by the user.
24.3.2. The menu item 'Interfering Signal'
This is the next menu item. You may see this being displayed:
Interfering
Signal: 5%
The device is measuring and displaying the signal strength on the used
radio frequency permanently as long as this menu item is present.
Normally this function is used to find out the cause of a radio interference. Values below 15% are
uncritical. If the radio channel is busy you can select another frequency. Please see the section 'RF
Channel' in this manual for further information.
Note: The result of this menu item can also be displayed at the controller PFC Advanced by using the
function 'Remote data request'.
Note: You can use this menu item for a range test, too. Activate the firing mode at your controller PFS
Profi or PFC Advanced. The device is now measuring the signal strength of your controller. By
changing the location of the G-Flame you can try to find out which installation is best. You should
definitely switch off the firing mode before you quit the menu and always make sure that there is no
unintended activation of the firing button at the controller during the range test.
24.3.3. The menu item 'Last Range Test Result'
You will enter this menu item with another activation of 'Mode'. This function is mainly intended for
users who are operating the transmitter PFS Profi. The new controller PFC Advanced is now offering
the comfort of requesting the result of the range test remotely.
This function comes in handy if you do the set-up of the system without a helping person. After starting
a range test at the transmitter the G-Flames are displaying the results for approx. 10 seconds.
Within this short period of time you can not check the results of many different devices all over the
place. This function enables you to ease this task.
Proceed this way:
- Switch on the G-Flames and start a range test at the controller.
- Go to each device, step through the menu and read the result which is being displayed under 'Last
range test result'. This value has been displayed during the test.
- You can do another test if you like after reading all results.
Last Range Test
Result: ?%
This means that there is no result stored in the memory of the device. There
are several possibilities: Maybe no range test was made so far or the device
was not within the radio coverage area. Another reason could be that the
result has just been cleared by invoking this menu item before.
Last Range Test
Result: 65%
In this example the signal level was 65%. Values below 30% are critical.
Note: The result is being cleared after stepping through the menu to ensure that the same result is not
being displayed again after the next range test although the G-Flame is possibly out of reach. If you
are using this function it is essential to read all the old results before starting a new test to make sure
that they are all being cleared!
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