As all radio devices, the IQ-TBOS Master Radio Module has to follow the radio marking process.
- For the IQ-TBOS Master Radio Module, the initialization process is launched when unplug/plug the module on
ESP-LX platform.
- For the TBOS Radio relay, the initialization is launched by activating 3 times the trigger.
See Chapter E1 of this manual for detailed procedure.
From the TBOS-II
Field Transmitter you will be able to remotely:
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- Check controllers and radio adaptors (batteries levels, current programs...)
- Modify irrigation programs
- Test valves by Manual commands
- TBOS Radio Relays finding
- Find TBOS controllers (equipped with TBOS-II Radio Adaptor) thru TBOS Radio Relay or IQ-TBOS Master Radio
Module and evaluate radio reception level of each
- Find of secondary relay. Each TBOS Radio Relay or IQ-TBOS Master Radio Module is able to find the next relay and
evaluate its radio reception level
- Proceed to relay radio marking.
Network number Modification of Radio Devices
TBOS-II
Field Transmitter received from factory a Network number at « 9999 ». This number is automatically
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transmitted to any radio devices during Radio Marking with this Field transmitter. It is saved in Field Transmitter
and radio devices memories even if turn off. To communicate, radio relays and radio adaptors MUST have the same
number.
In the special case of IQ centralization, a lot of different networks can be set-up.
A Network is defined as follow :
- One IQ-TBOS Master Radio Module
- Up to 15 TBOS Radio Relays (configuration in line or star or mix)
- 16 x 32 TBOS controllers equipped with TBOS-II
and 32 max. per TBOS Radio Relay)
All of them MUST have the same network number, dedicated to this specific network.
Multiple network set-up leads to use as many network numbers as networks. It is important to remind those
numbers to communicate with controllers in the field thru the Field Transmitter.
Radio Adaptors (32 max. on the Master Radio Module
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