
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual
August 2014
Page 27 of 57
• Access Code
The access code acts as the receiver address. The receiver will only listen to
transmitters with the same address.
NOTE: The transmitter must be set with the same access code as the receiver to
properly communicate with each other.
WARNING
THE ACCESS CODES IN THE RECEIVER ARE UNIQUE AND FACTORY PRESET. DO NOT
CHANGE THESE ACCESS CODES UNLESS YOU ARE REPLACING AN EXISTING RECEIVER
AND ITS ACCESS CODE. CHANGING THIS CODE COULD MAKE IT COMMON WITH ANOTHER
RECEIVER ACCESS CODE, WHICH COULD MOVE OTHER EQUIPMENT. NO TWO SYSTEMS IN
ANY LOCATION SHOULD EVER HAVE THE SAME ACCESS CODES. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS
WARNING COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH, AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
When the Access Code option is selected from the menu, the access code is user
selectable by using the
or buttons. Press to move the highlight over
to the next digit to the right.
• Password
The password is used to restrict access to the configuration menu on the MHR.
Having an active password prevents accidental changes to the receiver.
NOTE: Familiarize yourself with PASS ENABLE section before entering a password.
NOTE: Password must be enabled in the next menu option in order to be active.
The user can create a new password by selecting a four digit numerical password
using numbers from 0 to 9. Be sure to write this password down in a safe place for
future reference.
Enter the password one digit at a time. The password can range from 0000 to 9999.
Use the
and buttons to change the values and and buttons to
cycle through each digit.
After the last digit is entered on the far right side of the password enter screen, press
to return to the setup menu.
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