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MSI-7200 Dyna-Link   
   User Guide     Page 27
ADDRESSING THE DYNA-LINK RADIO BOARDS
The radio addresses are set by switch SW1, as seen in figure 1. The address of the Dyna-Link radio board
is set with the first three switch positions of the switch SW1, the address of the Dyna-Link radio board that
will be communicated with is set by the second three switch positions of the switch SW1. Only the
addresses 1 through 7 are valid. Both Dyna-Link radio board must be addresses to each other. For instance,
if two Dyna-Link radio boards are to be addresses 1 and 2, the first six positions of SW1 on the first board
must be on, on, on, off, on, on and the second board, off, on, on, on, on, on. Addressing the Dyna-Link
radio board is described in tables 1 & 2. Only one radio of each address may be present in the same area at
the same time. Thus, there can be a total of 3 pairs of radios working in the same area, on the same
frequency.
Figure 1. SW1 Location
Switch position 7 of switch SW1 is used to tell the radio if it is attached to a Dyna-Link (position 7 of
switch SW1 is OFF) or attached to the hand held remote (position 7 of switch SW1 is ON). Switch
position 8 of switch SW1 is the test mode switch. When switch position 8 of switch SW1 is ON the radio
board is in Dyna-Link RF Remote operational mode, and when it is OFF, the radio board is in test mode.
An example of the switch settings can be seen in Figure 2.