NHRC-10 User Guide
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1999, 2000, 2001, NHRC LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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This is a good time to program all the command prefixes. See Section 3.5.1 for
information on programming command prefixes.
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Note:
NHRC strongly recommends that you do not leave the initial default
command prefixes in the controller.
3.2 Initializing the Controller
Initializing the controller will re-program the controller’s non-volatile EEPROM memory
with the factory defaults. All customized settings are lost, including command prefixes,
timer presets, CW ID, autodial slots, autopatch setup, etc.
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Note:
The controller should never require initialization except for new installations.
Procedure:
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Install the initialize jumper
(SW1, located in the lower left-hand
corner of the board.)
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Apply power to the controller.
After a short delay of about 10
seconds, the controller will announce the version of software and play
the initial ID message.
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Remove the initialize jumper
(otherwise the controller will initialize
again the next time it is powered up).
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Note:
DO NOT LEAVE THE INITIALIZE JUMPER INSTALLED
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See the Appendix of factory defaults for the controller.