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5. Settings:
A 4-way coding switch for the multiple - Navigator ID settings is located at the front
on the right The ID assignment takes place automatically in in the range of the preset
ID group. With the basic setting (DIP3=OFF) ID 28 – 25 are allocated. Navigator ID 1
then equals 28, ID 4 equals 25. If a second receiver is operated, the DIP switch has
to be set to DIP 3 = ON. This will allocate the IDs numbers 20 - 17 to the Navigator
IDs 1 - 4. This way, 2 Receivers can operate up to 8 Navigators. You may also
operate a 2.4 GHz Receiver and a Receiver with 433 MHz or 915 MHz technology
(#35012 / #35022) at the same time. In this case you also need to select different
ID groups. If only one 2.4 GHz RC receiver is operated with a maximum of four
navigators, it can be operated on the factory setting (all DIP switches OFF).
ID Gruppe / ID group
DIP 3
ID Bereich / DIP range
A
OFF
28-25
B
ON
20-17
ON
OFF
Fig. 3: DIP – settings
5.1 Operation Mode
The following operating modes are available under LogIn 2.4 (menu folder in the
2.4GHz Navigator #35017):
• STD: The Navigator shows STD (standard) in the display when logging in
(in normal operation upper right the user number and the operation mode is shown
(e.g. „Navi 1s). With this mode, the oldest Navigator is deleted from the list when
the connection list is full.
• PRI: The Navigator shows PRI (priority) in the display during login (in normal
operation upper right the user number and the operation mode is shown
(e.g. „Navi 1p). Up to two Navigators can be logged in under this option. They will
not be deleted even if the connection list is full. If two Navigators are already logged
in with PRI, a third Navigator automatically logs in as STD.
• DIR: The Navigator shows DIR (direct control) in the display (in normal operation
upper right the user number and the operation mode is shown (e.g. „Navi 1d). This
function is not yet available.
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