Enrange Mini-MBT Instruction Manual
June 2015
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5.2 CHANGING RECIEVER ACCESS CODES
Receiver Access Code Programming.
For detailed instructions on setting parameters including access
codes, see the “Programming” section of the applicable receiver manual.
WARNING
AFTER CHANGING THE ACCESS CODES ON THE TRANSMITTER, TEST THE UNIT BY TURNING IT ON AND
OFF NEAR THE APPROPRIATE RECEIVER. IF THE RECEIVER DOES NOT RESPOND, DO NOT ACTIVATE A
FUNCTION BUTTON! THE TRANSMITTER MAY HAVE THE WRONG ACCESS CODE, WHICH COULD MOVE
OTHER EQUIPMENT. RE-CHECK THE ACCESS CODE IN THE TRANSMITTER AND RETEST. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING
THE ACCESS CODES IN THE RECEIVER ARE UNIQUE AND FACTORY PRESET. DO NOT CHANGE THESE
ACCESS CODES UNLESS YOU ARE REPLACING AN EXISTING RECEIVER AND ITS ACCESS CODE.
CHANGING THIS CODE COULD MAKE IT COMMON WITH ANOTHER RECEIVER ACCESS CODE, WHICH
COULD MOVE OTHER EQUIPMENT. NO TWO SYSTEMS IN ANY LOCATION SHOULD EVER HAVE THE SAME
ACCESS CODES INDEPENDENT OF THE FREQUENCY. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
5.3 CONNECTING THE MINI-MBT TO A COMPUTER
The Mini-MBT transmitter contains circuits that permit communication with a computer system via USB.
The USB mini-B plug is located through the IR/USB port window as detailed in Section 3.1.3.
Figure 8: USB mini-B receptacle as viewed through USB/IR port