
7
CHN Channel Dipswitches
The 7 CHN dip switches (switches 2-8 of dipswitch SW3) are the primary
method of Receiver identification. They set the frequency of the Receiver and
give 128 possible frequency variations. Using these settings for identification
eliminates cross calls between adjacent fields because each field can have a
different working frequency.
The CHN dipswitch settings on both the RX-101 Receiver and TX-101
Transmitter must match for the system to operate.
CODE Signal Encoding Dipswitches
The 5 CODE dipswitches (switch 1 on dipswitch SW3 and switches 1,2,3 and 4
on the dipswitch SW2) are the secondary method of receiver identification.
The 5 CODE switches set the encoding, do not affect the receiver frequency
and expand the possible number of individual identities to 4096. Unless you
expect to need more than 128 different identities it should not be necessary to
use the CODE dipswitches.
The CODE dipswitch settings on both the RX-101 Receiver and TX-101
Transmitter must match for the system to operate.
Which Button Operates Which Relay
Your equipment will come preset for this. However, if you want to change
which of the Transmitter buttons operate which trap relay within the Receiver,
switches 5,6,7 and 8 of dipswitch SW2 allow you to do this.
Relay Closed Time
Some traps require a longer time period than others that the relay must be
closed for the release of a target. Switches 1 and 2 of dipswitch SW1 allow for
each relay within the receiver to be individually set to a closed time of 0.25
seconds or 0.8 seconds.
Recock Time
Used for a Transmitter mode that releases automatic Following Pairs from the
same trap. When a Following Pair is called for, the time between the 1st and
2nd target release can be set to 0.5 or 1.5 seconds to allow the trap time to
recock. To do this set switches 5 and 6 of dipswitch SW1. This setting should
depend upon how fast your trap recocks and the preference of the shooter.