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manufacturer or the appropriate authorities in the specific countries if license exempt use is possible,
or if you can apply for a license, or if use is totally prohibited.
Other regulations may apply in non-European countries. Please ask the manufacturer if you need
more information about the use of frequencies. Most non-European countries allow the frequencies
used by us. For customers in the USA and Canada we provide devices with a different frequency
range. Please see below "Version for USA/Canada".
Version for USA/Canada
There are 360 different frequencies available between 458.0000 MHz and 462.4875 MHz with a
channel spacing of 12.5 kHz.
You need to choose a frequency which allows nationwide use and which is exempt from any duties.
More information can be obtained from frequency coordinators, the authority in charge of frequency
allocation, or the manufacturer. Even if the duty-free and nationwide use of specific frequencies is
possible, you have to register as a user with the FCC before operating the devices. We can provide
the contact details of a competent frequency coordinator who will support you in this process, upon
request
Alternatively you can apply for a license. In this case you will get a frequency assigned by a frequency
coordinator. The disadvantage of a license is that the use of the assigned frequency is only allowed in
a certain region. You are allowed to use this frequency in a specific radius only. Any use outside of this
radius demands an additional license, except if you are using a nationwide frequency (see above).
The highest available radio channel is 359. The selection of the number "3" on the hundreds is only
possible if no inadmissible values form. For example: Forming radio channel 383 from 283 by pressing
the arrow button "Hundreds +1" is not allowed. Select a value from 0 to 5 in the tens before selecting
the value 3 in the hundreds.
Attention: Two or more systems which are only differing in the programmed RF channel and are in
relative proximity (within radio range) of each other, must not be operated. In this case there is no
safety with regard to unintended firings. To safely operate two or more systems in relative proximity, in
addition to having different radio frequencies, they should also have different system ID's. These can
be assigned by the manufacturer, or the operator using a PFC Advanced Controller.
12.5. PFS Pocket teach in and receiving radio command "Change Radio channel"
Please note information under 12.4. General notes for frequency using.
To teach the PFS Pocket to another controller, for example to split systems or for rental purposes,
proceed as follows: First briefly actuate the "Teach" magnetic sensor under the battery compartment
cover with the magnetic pen. The blue info LED now lights up continuously. Now send the teach-in
protocol within three seconds by pressing the "Transmit System ID" button on the PFC.
After "Teach" has been actuated on the PFS Pocket, the device also reacts to the radio command "Set
radio channel, not device-specific" from the PFC Advanced if this command is received within three
seconds. If the command "Set radio channel, device-specific" is received, it is always ignored by the
PFS Pocket, since the PFS Pocket does not have a device number.
For a successful procedure of these actions, the radio channel of the PFS Pocket must be known.
Note: To make sure that only the frequency of the PFS Pocket will be changed, you should switch off
all other devices, otherwise they will change their frequency as well! If this is intended, of course the
devices can be left switched on.