Special start up modes, Range test, Console section mode – ETC Net3 Radio Focus Remote (RFR) Setup Guide User Manual
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Net3 Radio Focus Remote
Net3 Radio Focus Remote Setup Guide
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Step 3:
Other fields require that you type in the value you wish to assign, such as IP address and
Network ID.
Special Start Up Modes
From the RFR remote, there are several modes that can be accessed for configuration.
Range Test
Holding down [0] while the remote is booting up will take you to the range test screen. The remote will
connect to the closest base station. In range test mode, any key press will generate signal strength
feedback on the remote. To exit the range test, just power down the remote.
Console Section Mode
Holding down [.] while the remote is booting up will take you to the
console selection list. This mode is used to select between Direct USB
mode, Base USB mode, or available host consoles for networking.
Base Station List
Holding down [2] while the remote is booting up will take you to the base station list. This mode will
show the signal strengths of all available bases in a list format. Feedback is shown from any base in
master, slave, or USB modes.
Change Frequency and ID Setting
An ID is a separate digital channel on a single high frequency (HF) setting. Changing an ID setting from
the default “1” is useful when multiple systems are using the same frequency. This procedure is not
required unless you are having difficulty at the default frequency and ID settings.
N o t e :
Base USB mode will only be shown as an option when a base station connected
via USB is detected.
N o t e :
If you change the frequency and ID settings in the handheld remote you must also
change the frequency and ID settings in the connected base station to match.
Direct USB
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