Wireless: DX Base Station LED Displays and their meaning (More in the attachment)

Powering on any DX base stations will produce on the LED display the number "8" for approximately 3 seconds followed by the following:

Blank display indicates the base is ready for operation.

Two horizontal bars indicate that the base is in secondary mode and ready to be synced with a primary base. You cannot register beltpacs in this mode.

To sync the bases perform the following steps: Press the REG or REGISTER BELT-PAC* button on the primary base and then press the REG or REGISTER BELT-PAC* button on the secondary base to begin the sync process. As you repeatedly press the REG or REGISTER BELT-PAC* button on the secondary you will see the numbers 1, 2, and 3 cycle through on the display. The numbers indicate the three available quadrants.

Note: The primary is in the 0 quadrant by default and cannot be changed.
To select a quadrant simple release the button at a desired number and wait for a blank display. For syncing one secondary it is recommended to place it in the number 2 quadrant. For additional secondary bases assign each base its own quadrant. If successful you will see the single horizontal bar in the secondary display. Single horizontal bar indicates the base is in secondary mode and has been linked with a primary base. You can register beltpacs in this mode.
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Apr 06, 2019 by Administrator

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