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Remote Control with APC220

userHead Kay 2012-03-14 22:39:48 4272 Views3 Replies
Hello,

i wan´t to use apc220 at remote control unit. Two APC220 at point to point is no problem i think. But what happens when to remote control´s working at the same time on the same place ( 4 APC220 ) ? I like to "bind" two APC220, that only this two APC220 can "talk" to another. Is there any chance to get this working with NET ID and NODE ID ?

Kay
2012-03-16 18:41:17 Hi Kay,


Sorry for the delay. Yes, you should be able to operate 2 pairs of modules on different frequencies in the same vicinity. You will need to change some settings using the software provided to make sure 1 pair's settings differs from the other pair's settings.
userHeadPic Hector
2012-03-14 23:11:54 Hi Hector,

thanks for reply. I don´t want to use a node network. For example:

1 Remote Control ( 2x APC220 ) with the same Network ID = 1111
1 Remote Control ( 2x APC220 ) with anoter same Network ID = 2222

When i transmit on Network ID = 1111, receive the Network ID = 2222 the message ?

Kay
userHeadPic Kay
2012-03-14 22:53:15 Hi Kay,


You can see my response to this question at the following forum thread: [size=78%][url=https://www.dfrobot.com/forum/index.php?topic=294.msg1112#msg1112]https://www.dfrobot.com/forum/index.php?topic=294.msg1112#msg1112[/url][/size]


We still have not received the new APC modules. I'm not sure when we will get them in. You might have better luck setting up an Xbee node network.
userHeadPic Hector