4 setting the receiver address, 1 resetting the msi-3460 rf remote receiver, 5 contention and jamming considerations – Rice Lake MSI-3460 Challenger 3 User Manual

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1. Press the button and a LED will light up

in the MODE_IND window, indicating

that the address is being created. The

address will be randomized for as long

as the button is held down.

2. Release the button and the randomized

address will be saved and the LED will

begin flashing to indicate that the control

permissions may now be set.

3. Press all the buttons one by one that the

transmitter will have the authority to

access. Press the CREATE button with

the paper clip again or wait 17 seconds

for it to time out. The address and

control permissions are now set.

6.4 Setting the Receiver Address

Once the transmitter is setup, you must now program the corresponding MSI-3460 to

match.

1. Program the F1 key to “LEARN” (See the function key set up procedure). You

can also remove the battery from the MSI-3460. Then the “LEARN” mode will

start when the battery is plugged back in.

2. Start LEARN by pressing the USER key on the MSI-3460 front panel (or plug in

the MSI-3460 battery).

3. Press each key on the transmitter that you plan to use. During the “LEARN”

process the ACK annunciator will blink. You must complete all button pushes

before it times out in 17 seconds.

Any MSI-3460 can learn up to seven different remotes. However, never program

multiple MSI-3460s to the same remote since they will all respond at the same time if

they are in range.

6.4.1

Resetting the MSI-3460 RF Remote Receiver

Program the Func1 USER key to be Learn.

1. Press USER.
2. Press ZERO.
3. Reprogram the MSI-3460 using the “Setting the Receiver Address” procedure.

6.5 Contention and Jamming Considerations

It is important to understand that only one transmitter at a time can be activated within

a reception area. While the transmitted signal consists of encoded digital data, only

one carrier of any frequency can occupy airspace without contention at any given

time.

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