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Changing Operating Frequency
If several devices are controlled by the same type
remote control unit, each remote control unit can be set
to operate at its' own unique operating frequency as
follows:
Referring to Figure 15:
1. Unplug the DC-RC230 Remote Power Control
unit.
5. Remove the back covers of the main unit (A) and
remote control switch (B).
6. Locate the DIP switch (C) in each unit.
7. Change the position of the DIP switches in the main
unit (A) to any combination desired as long as they
are not the same as other units that may be present
and located within the radio frequency range.
8. Set the DIP switches (C) in the remote control
switch (B) to match the switch settings in the main
unit (A).
9. Replace the back covers to the main unit and
remote control switch.
10. Operate a device as described in Turning the DC-
RC230 On & Off and verify that other devices using
the same type remote control do not turn on.
Figure 15
Installing the DC-RC Remote Power
Control
The DC-RC230 Remote Power Control unit can be
placed anywhere for convenience and portability if used
to control other machines or it can be mounted as a
permanent part of a machine, such as the DC-1200VX
Dust Collector.
To mount the DC-RC230 Remote Power Control (refer
to Figure 16):
Note: Mounting hardware is not included and must be
supplied by the machine’s owner or user.
1. Place RC Power Control Unit (A) on the open
clearing of the base (B) of the dust collector near
the motor (C).
2. Using a marker, mark the base through the
mounting holes of the power control units mounting
tabs.
3. Drill two holes (D) through the base where
marked.
4. Insert screws through the tabs and base. Place
washers and hex nuts on the threaded ends of the
screw underneath the base and tighten.
Figure 16