Rfot product user guide, Channel programming, Rfot – MadgeTech RFOT Wireless Meat Temperature Data Logger User Manual

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RFOT Product User Guide

Channel 11

Channel 12

Channel 13

Channel 14

Channel 15

Channel 16

Channel 17

Channel 18

Channel 19

Channel 20

Channel 21

Channel 22

Channel 23

Channel 24

Channel 25

Channel 26

(not supported)

RFC1000 & RFC1000-IP69K

1. To program the channel on an RFC1000, first unplug the RFC1000.
2. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to unscrew the enclosure.

3. Find the dip switches located on the front of the PCB circuit board.
4. Change the dip switches to match the the desired channel using
the diagram above.
5. Screw the enclosure back together and reconnect the RFC1000.

Channel Programming

The RFC1000 transmits data on the 2.4 GHz band and is programmed by default on channel 11. Each MadgeTech Wireless Data
Logger and RFC1000 has a set of dip switches with which the channel may be programmed. Different wireless channels may be used
to create multiple networks in one area, or to avoid wireless interference from other devices. Any MadgeTech data logger or RFC1000
that is on the same network is required to use the same channel. If all of the devices are not on the same channel, the devices will not
communicate with one another.

The images below show the options available for the switches for each channel. Channel 26 (all switches in the up position) is not supported.

Reverse side of the PCB

(opposite side of the battery)

Close-up

Follow the instructions below to configure the channel settings of the MadgeTech Data Logger.

RFOT

1. To program the channel on an RFOT data logger, unscrew the body of the RFOT and

remove the enclosure.

2. Switch the wireless ON / OFF switch (black switch, next to the probe cable connector)
to ‘0’. The dip switches are located on the back of the PCB (opposite side of the battery).
3. Change the dip switches to match the channel of the RFC1000 using the diagram above.
4. Return the wireless ON / OFF switch to ‘1’.
5. Screw the body of the logger back together making sure the O-Rings are not visible.

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