Changing a Relay back to a Base

You can convert the Relay back to a Base Station by setting any of the 422 Termination jumpers to the Base position. You can check the outcome by simply powering up the unit - a Base blinks green; a Relay blinks yellow.

Changing the Channel on a Relay

The Relay must have their channel set to the same channel as the R/F Terminals in their network. The channel is set on a Relay by turning a rotary switch to the setting 0-9 (10 Channels in the US.) or 0-5 (6 Channels in Europe). Use a very small flat head screwdriver to turn the switch to the desired number.

Setting the Relay ID

If you only have one relay, there is no need to set the Relay ID which is shipped default as relay 1. If you need to change it or you have multiple relays, it must be changed using the RF 700 Base Serial Configuration Utility.

RS-422 Termination

When adding Relays to a system, the last Relay(s) in the line(s) must be terminated. By default, all Base stations are shipped as terminated. Use

B-5

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Worth Data 701 RF manual Changing a Relay back to a Base, Changing the Channel on a Relay, RS-422 Termination