User guide

EchoView Host User’s Guide
Note: Modem type relates to its permanently set operating frequency.
For further information, refer to page 33.
Then the EchoView Host attempts to form a wireless network. When the
network is created and communication with wireless monitors is
established, the main screen is shown. It includes radio-on indicator,
battery charge, buzzer on/off icon, and the identification numbers of all
monitors on the network:
The monitor name shown on the EchoView Host screen is either the ID
of the monitor’s radio or the first four characters of the monitor’s
configurable USERID.
Important! Each name on a network must be unique. The automatically
assigned radio ID is unique by default, but if a custom name is used for a
monitor, it is a good idea to make sure the first four characters of the monitor’s
USERID (that form the custom monitor’s name) are unique to each name.
“JOSEPH1” and “JOSEPH2” programmed into remote instruments will both
be interpreted and displayed by the EchoView Host as “JOSE.”
Note: If no monitors are within the EchoView Host's range, its display will
only show the radio-on indicator, battery charge, and buzzer on/off icon.
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