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figure 16.
Detected ID Only Coax Remote
figure 17.
Detected RF Remote
When ID mapping begins, the coax cable is tested for the
presence of an active signal or voltage. A dynamic voltage
warning is displayed until the detected voltage or active signal
is removed. If not removed, the unit turns off automatically
after 90 seconds.
1. Connect a coax cable to the F-Connector coupler on the unit.
2. Place ID Only Coax remotes or RF remotes on the far end of the cable.
3. Press the ID button to begin mapping the network. The LCD display
screen shows the following icons upon entering ID Mode:
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“ID” icon appears demonstrating you are in ID mode.
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“RF” icon displays under the “ID” icon.
As mapping proceeds, a sequence of numbers is presented as each
active remote is queried. When a remote is detected, it’s number
remains on and the following updates occur in the LCD display screen
(see Figures 16 and 17):
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The “ID” icon remains on.
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The “RF” icon turns off when an ID Only Coax remote is
detected or remains on when RF remotes are found.
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Identified remotes 1-12 display in the top two rows of the screen.
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The “IdLE” icon appears in the lower right corner when
mapping is complete.
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