5 fcc statement (for 802.15.4 option), 6 rf setup procedure, 2q2ii 2q 3ulqw – Rice Lake MSI-3460 Challenger 3 User Manual

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RF Remote Display Option 45

7.5 FCC Statement (for 802.15.4 Option)

Contains FCC ID: OUR-XBEEPRO
The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to

the following two conditions: (i.) this device may not cause harmful interference and

(ii.) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may

cause undesired operation.

7.6 RF Setup Procedure

2Q2II

2Q

3ULQW

RF Setup Procedure

VFLG

U)



example ScID Value







fixed

blinking

blinking

Error Correction: If you input a wrong value, press

ZERO

to step

back one digit and reenter.

TARE

TARE

TARE

TARE

TARE

1) With the power on, open the

comm setup menu by
pressing the

TARE

and

USER

keys simultaneously.

The COMM setup menu
appears. The first menu
choice is Print.

2) Press

USER

to scroll to the

RF setup menus.

3) Press

TARE

to enter the RF

setup menu.

4) The display reads OnOff.

Confirm the 8000 RF is on
by pressing

TARE

. If it is off,

press

USER

key to change

it to on. Then push

TARE

.

Off is only used when the 8000 is
hardwired to a Dyna-Link.

5)

Press

TARE

. Next the Scid

(ScaleCore ID) screen is
shown.

6)

Press

TARE

. The current

Scid number is shown.

If the offered Scid value is correct,
push

TARE

and jump to step 10.

In this example we’ll enter 3 as an SCID
number. Any value from 1-254 is
acceptable. However, MSI
recommends a value from 20 – 30.

7) To input the SCID value,

press

USER

to start the

number entry process.

8) Press

USER

to change

the number, and

TARE

to

enter the number. Add the
next digit by pressing

USER

and scrolling as

required. Repeat this
sequence until the entire
SCID number is entered.

USER

F

USER

F

USER

F

Press Simultaneously

TARE

USER

F

Figure 7-6. RF Setup Procedure

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