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6.2 JUMPERS AND DIP SWITCH DESCRIPTION
Pic. 4 - Location of jimpers and DIPs on the board.
JP1 -
The free place for spare
jumpers.
JP2 -
Source
of
high frequency
synchronization.
JP3 - Delay between received trigger signal and the transmitted one β in mode of low
frequency
mode.(Not USED IN USA MODEL)
JP4, JP5 - In order to be able to put antenna on resonance, the effects of loop geometries
and different cable lengths can be composed to certain degree. By jumpers JP4, JP5 can
be
done
the matching
deactivation antenna to deactivator
unit.
JP6, JP7 - Terminating resistors to the high frequency input terminal IN WIRE. These
resistors should
connected
to this terminal if there is nothing connected to the (WIRE OUT
terminal).
JP8 -
Reserved for the future
usage
β
the expansion deactivator
unit.
RX SENS -
The sensitivity of the deactivator receiver. Higher
receiver sensitivity
brings
higher detection
height.
DIP
1,2
-
Deactivator
operational
modes.
DIP 3
-
Way of
deactivator
synchronization. (NOT USED IN USA MODEL LEAVE IN OFF MODE)
DIP 4, DIP 5 - Time between particular deactivation pulses in the internal synchronization
mode.
DIP 6 -
The feature βpedalβ is
enabled/disabled.
DIP 7
-
Way of the
synchronization.
DIP 8 -
Sensitivity of
the hard tags
and
sticker labels
recognition.