Setting the receiver’s dip switches – Baseline Systems BL-Commander User Manual

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Setting the Receiver’s Dip Switches

YOU DO NOT NEED TO CHANGE ANYTHING TO MAKE YOUR UNITS OPERATE! The units
come from the factory set on Group Code # 1, Receiver # 1. If you change the dipswitches, you must
reprogram you transmitter to the same settings, as explained on the previous page.

Should you be using multiple receivers in close proximity to each other, or if you are getting
interference from someone else’s remote, you may need to change your Group Code # or Receiver #
dipswitch settings to prevent unwanted interference as follows:

To Change the Receiver #: Remove the four phillips head screws and separate the Receiver case to
expose the Receiver number dipswitch set. Look on the back of the Receiver board; you will see
three boxes of dipswitches as shown in the photo (Example 1). The dipswitches are exposed on the
circuit board on Permanent Receiver Cards (Example 2). The Receiver # switch set is the box on the
far right. The switches are read from right to left, (see below) and are grouped in sets of four.
Adding the numbers of the depressed switches together in each set of four will give you the total for
that digit.

To Change the Group Code #: The Group Code switch set is the middle and left-hand boxes. These
switches also read from right to left,
starting with the middle box and working toward the left (see
below) and are also grouped in sets of four. Adding the numbers of the depressed switches together
in each set of four will give you the total for that digit.

Factory Default - Universal Receiver shown
Group Code Switch Set is switched to Group Code #1,
Receiver Switch Set is switched to Receiver #1


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