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SETTING THE TRANSMITTER ADDRESS
The keyfob allows the selection of one of
1024 unique addresses. All keyfobs from
the factory are supplied set to the same
address. To avoid ID contention with
other units in the vicinity or to create
unique relationships it may be helpful to
change the address settings.This may be
accomplished by cutting the appropriate
jumper trace(s) with a sharp object such
as an X-acto knife as shown. The traces
are accessed by removing the rear cover
as for battery replacement.
CONTENTION CONSIDERATIONS
It is important to understand that only one transmitter at a time can be activated
within a reception area. While the transmitted signal consists of encoded digital
data, only one carrier of any frequency can occupy airspace without contention
at any given time.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The remote unit utilizes a CR-2032 Button Lithium Cell.
In normal use it will provide 1-2 years of operation.
Access for replacement is accomplished by gently
prying apart the two halves of the keyfob at the seam
(fingernails will do for this). Once the unit is open,
remove the battery by sliding the battery out from
beneath the retainer. Replace with the same type of cell
while observing the polarity shown.
COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
The CMD-KEYX-XXX has been pre-certified by Linx for FCC Part 15 compliance
when used with an appropriate function module in keeping with the applications
allowed under section 15.231.
LABELING/INSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS
The CMD-KEYX-XXX Remote Command Unit has already been labeled in
accordance with FCC regulations in effect as of the date of this document. No
further labeling of the unit is needed; however, it is necessary to include the
statement on page 7 in the end product’s instruction manual or insert card.