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11How to Do More
3.2 How to Do a Range Check
If the Remote Control and the Extender are too far apart, the signal will be out of range.
You can do a range check on the Remote Control.
D Note
If no Extender is defined in the Configuration Program, the Range Check Extenders option
will not be presented in the Service Menu.
1
Press and for 3 seconds to enter the Service Menu.
2
Choose the option Range Check Extenders.
The Range Check screen appears:
3
Select Back to return to the Service Menu.
3.3 How to Avoid Interference from Other Remote Controls
If the
busy LED on the Extender is blinking without the Remote Control sending commands,
the Extender picks up signals from another Remote Control on the same channel. You can
solve this problem by changing the channel.
You configure the channel in the
Link Extenders to components step of the New Project
Wizard and on the Extender. All Remote Controls and RF Extenders need to be defined on
the same channel. Three channels (from 1 to 3) can be assigned.
1
Choose a channel on the Extender by sliding the Channel switch.
2
In the Link Extenders to components step of the New Project Wizard, choose the
same channel.
Refer to the Configuration Program’s Online Help for more information.
3
Try to operate your devices with the Remote Control.
No range
Low range
Medium range
High range
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