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TARE
TARE
9) Once the entire SCID
value is entered, press
TARE
to finalize the
number.
10) The next RF setup
parameter is ChnL
(Channel). Press
TARE
to
start the number entry
process.
11) The current RF channel
number is displayed.
If the offered RF Channel value is
correct, push
TARE
and jump to
step 14.
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12) Press
USER
and using
the previous process,
enter the RF Channel
number.
Recommended RF Channel numbers
range from 12 to 23. In this example
we’ll use 21 as the RF Channel.
13) When the desired RF
Channel number is
shown and fixed, press
TARE
.
14) The next RF Setup Menu
item is the nEtid
(Network ID). Press
TARE
to see the current
Net ID number.
If the offered Network ID value is
correct, push
TARE
and jump to
step 17.
15) Using the numeric entry
process as before, input
a network ID number.
Press
F2
to start a new
number.
Allowed Network ID numbers range
from 0 to 99999. MSI recommends
a random number of at least four
digits to ensure that the 8000
system won’t conflict with any
other 802.11.4 networks (Zigbee).
16) When the final number is
shown and fixed, press
TARE
to store the
Network ID.
17) The RF Setup Menu goes
to the first menu, OnOff.
Press the
ZERO
key to
exit out of the RF Setup
Menus.
18) Press
ZERO
again to exit
the COMM setup menu
and store the new RF
network numbers.
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blinking
fixed
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3ULQW
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fixed
current Net ID blinking
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example value only
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USER
F
TARE
USER
F
USER
F
TARE
TARE
TARE
TARE
ZERO
USER
F
USER
F
Repeat number
entry procedure
ZERO
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Figure 7-7. RF Setup Procedure, Continued