Special Radio Marking Of Old Tbos Radio Adaptors; Changing The Network Number Of Radio Devices - Rain Bird TBOS-II Manual De Instrucciones

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2. Special radio marking of old TBOS
If the TBOS-II
Radio Adaptor is attached to an old TBOS™ controller and the user performs radio marking, the irrigation
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program held in the old TBOS™ is automatically transferred to the Radio Adaptor that then becomes the controller.
An empty program is sent to the old TBOS™ Control Module only used to control the solenoids.
If a new marking is subsequently performed again, it is an empty program that will be transferred, causing
the loss of the interface unit's program. To prevent this happening, you must remove the Radio Adaptor from
the old Control Module if you which to perform a new marking of a module that has already been operated.

3. Changing the Network Number of Radio devices

To be able to communicate, two radio devices must have the same Network Number (FT- Radio Adaptator,
FT- Radio Relay, Relay-Adaptator,...)
The default Network Number of TBOS-II
device marked by this Field Transmitter. This number is saved in Field Transmitter and radio devices memory even
after a OFF period.
You have the possibility to customized this Network number but Rain Bird recommends to store it carefully.
- Press OK, select "TBOS Radio" using the OFF key and confirm by pressing OK.
- Then, select "Radio Settings" from the TBOS™ radio menu.
- Select "Network number". A warning message will auto-
matically be displayed informing you of your action.
- The default network number will be displayed (9999).
Use the ON/OFF keys to change the numbers and arrows
to move from one number to another.
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Radio Adaptors
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Field Transmitter is « 9999 ». This number is automatically transmitted to any Radio
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