DS Series Basic Evaluation Kit User s Guide Warning: Linx radio frequency R) products may be used to control machinery or devices remotely, including machinery or devices that can cause death, bodily injuries, and/or property damage if improperly or inadvertently triggered, particularly in industrial settings or other applications implicating life-safety concerns. No Linx Technologies product is intended for use in any application without redundancies where the safety of life or property is at risk. The customers and users of devices and machinery controlled with RF products must understand and must use all appropriate safety procedures in connection with the devices, including without limitation, using appropriate safety procedures to prevent inadvertent triggering by the user of the device and using appropriate security codes to prevent triggering of the remote controlled machine or device by users of other remote controllers. Do not use simple or common addressing schemes: When designing remote control applications, it is very important to use unique addressing between devices. This eliminates opportunities for accidental triggering of unintentional devices within range. For example, if next door neighbors have matching addresses for their garage doors, each person would open both garage doors when transmitting from a single remote controller. Likewise, suppose a person shouts John in a room full of people. Each person named John will respond. However, if the person shouts John Smith, only people with the rst same and last name will respond. For this reason it is very important to set the address to a unique con guration. Note: The DS Series has 10 address inputs which can be set to over a thousand combinations. It is extremely important to mix up the address logic, making the address more likely to be unique. Simple addressing schemes, such as the rst 9 address pins set to the same logic and the 10th address pin being inverted is NOT recommended.