My BDL16's & PM4's are installed in an inconvenient place under the layout, so being able to configure them without having to crawl under and push buttons seemed like a good idea.
(Another) Bob
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At 6:08 PM -0700 9/26/02, Mike Davison wrote:
Thanks, Bob. That answers my question about why one would want to program a
BDL16.
On Thursday 26 September 2002 05:46 pm, Bob Blackwell wrote:
> The BDL16 (or BDL162 as it's now being sold as) has a very limited
set of programmable features. Some of those which may be of interest
to you are;
- Set up for operation with direct home wired layouts or common rail
wired layouts
- Detection sections show occupied when zone power is off or no
forced occupied detection when zone power is off
- Allow this BDL16 to be the master or do not allow this BDL16 to be
master
- Use regular threshold sense DCC occupancy (approx 22 kohms
minimum) or high threshold sense DCC occupancy (approx 10 kohms
minimum)
> - Make all option switches factory default
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