A. Program the Central Controller | 1. Set the House Code DIP switches. |
The HOUSE CODE is used to distinguish components in one system from those in a neighboring system. It must be the same for every component in a given system. Seven DIP switches are used to program the house code.
Caution: it would be easy to program the House Code upside down. Be sure the transmitter is correctly oriented before starting.
It’s a good idea to determine the house code before going on an installation so that you can prevent duplicating neighboring numbers (especially in condominium complexes and apartment buildings).
Caution: Do not install the system with the preset default house code. The default code is set with House Code DIP switch 1 ON
common settings such as putting all of the DIP switches either ON
The following two pages give you a complete listing of all possible house codes. Just assign any number you choose to the current installation, AFTER YOU VERIFY THAT NUMBER IS NOT
IN USE WITHIN A HALF MILE RADIUS.
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