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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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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

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