From dcf20951bab37a9b4b6f7c69126552cc1ecaed15 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pascal Langer Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2021 18:51:23 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update Protocols_Details.md --- Protocols_Details.md | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Protocols_Details.md b/Protocols_Details.md index cfde24b16..e9e75a875 100644 --- a/Protocols_Details.md +++ b/Protocols_Details.md @@ -1719,7 +1719,8 @@ Option field | Value To associate a brick to a RX number (RX_num above), set this RX number under the protocol, set option to 1, launch a bind and power on the brick you want to control. Repeat this for every brick using a different RX number each time and then indicate the number of bricks to be comtrolled using the Option field. -Example: I want to control 2 bricks. I select RX number 1, set option to 1 and launch a bind on the first brick. I select RX number 2, set option to 1 and launch a bind on the second brick. Now to control both bricks I set RX number to 1, option to 2. Therefore brick1 will react to channels CH1 to CH4 and brick2 to channel CH5 to CH8. +Example: I want to control 2 bricks. I select RX number 1, set option to 1 and launch a bind on the first brick. I select RX number 2, set option to 1 and launch a bind on the second brick. Now to control both bricks I set RX number to 1 and option to 2. Therefore brick1 will react to channels CH1 to CH4 and brick2 to channel CH5 to CH8. +On another model I can control 4 other bricks, bind each brick to RX number 3 to 6 and then finaly set RX number to 3 and option to 4 to contol the 4 bricks with CH1 to CH16. ### Sub_protocol Analog - *0*