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How to Set the Extender IDs

The Extender can be used in several situations: out of sight or inside a closet.
Since the Extender 'communicates' with the Remote Control, you must set the same
Extender ID (identity) on both appliances. The settings depend on whether you have a single
Extender or multiple Extenders.
Single Extender
When you use only one Extender, you can keep the default setting for the Extender ID
(ID=0).
In the Link Extenders to components step of the New Project Wizard of the
Configuration Program, add Extender 0 to the project.
Refer to the Configuration Program's Online Help for more information.
Multiple Extenders
If you want to operate several of your devices independently, e.g. grouped in different
locations, you need multiple Extenders. When using several Extenders, it is important to assign
a unique Extender ID to each Extender. You can assign 16 Extender IDs (from 0 to 9 and
from A to F).
Choose an Extender ID for the Extender by turning the Extender ID dial with a small
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screwdriver.
In the Link Extenders to components step of the New Project Wizard, add the same
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Extender IDs to the project.
Refer to the Configuration Program's Online Help for more information.
Try to operate your devices with the Remote Control.
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The busy LED on the Extender will blink when the Extender receives a correct command.
Repeat this procedure for every Extender.
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