GALAXIS SHOWTECHNIK PYROTEC PFS Pocket User Manual - Page 12

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12. Special functions

This chapter explains the special functions of the PFS Pocket, and how to access them.

12.1. Accessing the submenu "Special functions"

The special function menu is accessed as follows:
- Switch off the device
- Hold down the "On/Off" button for more than 5 seconds until the LED "On/Off" is no longer
illuminated, then release the "On/Off" button
- The LED "On/Off" will flash
Now the following special functions can be configured:

12.2. Acoustic Signals

When pressing the button "Arm", the acoustic signals can be switched on or off. If you can hear no
acoustic signal after pressing "Arm", the acoustic signals are then deactivated. Vice versa you can
hear an acoustic signal.

12.3. Transmitting System ID and Teaching in devices

When pressing the button "DM" devices can be taught in to the PFS Pocket. Devices, like the PFE
Advanced 10 Outputs, G-Flame, PFE Profi Audio, etc. can be taught in to the device ID of the PFS
Pocket.

12.4. Setting the radio channel (Frequency) manually

To change the radio channel of the PFS Pocket, press the button "RT". The device switches in the
mode "Setting the frequency manually". As acknowledge the green LED "RT" flashes.
Now the radio channel can be set by using the buttons "2" and "3". In the beginning the radio channel
is set to 0 and the button "2" indicates the decade while the "3" indicates the unit position. When for
example the button "2" is pressed four times and the button "3" seven times, so radio channel 47 is
selected. To save and end the frequency setting, simply press the button "RT" again. If you entered a
wrong radio channel, you have to start over again. The highest selectable radio channel is 69. If the
device has a US radio module built in, the frequency setting remains the same, but the button "1" is
then used for the hundreds as 359 radio channels can be selected.
Note: The radio channel will always be set to 0 when accessing this menu! It is mandatory to select a
radio channel.
General notes regarding radio frequencies
European Version (and also various other countries):
There are 70 different frequencies available between 433.0500 MHz and 434.7750 MHz in steps of 25
kHz. Normally you should use the frequency that has been assigned to you by the manufacturer, you
should only switch to another radio frequency if your selected frequency is occupied.
The frequency 433.9250 MHz (radio channel 35) and the two neighboring channels should not be
used. This is a heavily used standard frequency and radio interference is likely to occur.
In the countries Azerbaijan, Georgia and Russia the European harmonization standards have not
been completely implemented so far. If you have an application in these countries, please ask the