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3.  RF System Configuration 
 
3.1  IDs and Groups 
An ID to a terminal / base is just like a name to a person.  Each terminal / base in the same RF system 
should have a unique ID. If the IDs are duplicated, the system may not work properly. So before 
running your RF system, please make sure that every terminal / base has a unique ID. 
 
For 433MHz RF system, up to 45 terminals and 16 bases can be supported by one system. The valid 
ID ranges from 1 to 45 for terminals, and 1 to 16 for bases. To support all 45 terminals, the 433MHz 
RF bases need to be configured to 3 groups. Each group and also each base can support up to 15 
terminals. 
•  Base IDs (433MHz):   
01 ~ 16 
•  Terminal IDs (433MHz):  01 ~ 45 (3 groups) 
01 ~ 15: supported by Group #1 Bases 
16 ~ 30: supported by Group #2 Bases 
31 ~ 45: supported by Group #3 Bases 
 
For 2.4GHz RF system, up to 99 terminals and 16 bases can be supported by one system, and they all 
belong to the same group. 
•  Base IDs (2.4GHz):   
01 ~ 16 
•  Terminal IDs (2.4GHz):  01 ~ 99 
 
3.2 RF 
Terminals 
The configurable properties of a terminal are as follows: 
433 MHz RF model (8310) 
•  ID: 
 
 
01 ~ 45 
•  Channel:   
1 ~ 4 
•  Time out:   
1 ~ 99 seconds, duration of retries for sending data 
•  Output power:  1~5 levels (10, 5, 4, 0, -5dBm) 
•  Auto search: 
0 ~ 99 sec, automatically search for available channel when connection to 
current channel is lost 
 
2.4 GHz RF model (8350) 
•  ID: 
 
 
01 ~ 99 
•  Channel:   
1 ~ 6 
•  Output power:  maximum 64mW 
•  Auto search: 
0 ~ 99 sec, automatically search for available channel when connection to 
current channel is lost 
•  Time out:   
1 ~ 99 seconds, duration of retries for sending data