
Enrange MHR Instruction Manual
August 2014
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through each digit. Use the and buttons to change the values of the digit
selected. After the last digit is entered on the far right side of the date screen, press
to return to the setup menu.
• Time
This menu option allows the operator to adjust the time that is stored on the MHR.
The time can be adjusted by using the
and buttons to cycle through each
digit. Use the
and buttons to change the values of the digit selected. After
the last digit is entered on the far right side of the date screen, press
to return
to the setup menu.
• RF Antenna
This menu option allows the operator to select between utilizing the internal antenna
that is built into the receiver or utilize the external antenna attachment (if available).
The options can be selected by using the
and buttons to change the
values
• Set Default Values (resets MHR settings to factory default settings)
This menu option allows the operator to reset the MHR configuration values back to
the factory shipped default values.
The default option is NO.
When the operator selects YES, and exits the setup menu through the save changes
screen, all custom values entered will be replaced with factory default values.
The values for the Default Values can be selected by using the and
buttons.
3.4 IO CONFIGURATION
IO Configuration: Used to set input/output parameters. The lists of choices are:
• PWM Frequency
This sets the Pulse Width Modulation frequency of the MHR outputs when either the
Current Compensated or Open Loop PWM output types are selected.
• When current compensated (closed loop systems) is selected in the output type,
the MHR supports 75 to 1000MHz PWM frequencies.
• When open loop PWM is selected in the output type, the MHR supports 33 to
1000MHz PWM frequencies.
• For frequencies used outside of these ranges, please contact the factory.
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