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  1. #1
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    Default 9500ix "edge conditions" on Auto Lockouts

    What's the best thing to do about edge conditions.

    I have a few cases where the detector goes off just before entering a lockout and then locks out. But it does not know enough to extend the area.

    I also have a few areas where it just does not want to autolock out. Is this becuase the frequency is jumping all over?

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    Default Re: 9500ix "edge conditions" on Auto Lockouts

    That brings up a good point, if you have it set to autolock, cna the the user still do a manual lock out with the mute button?

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    Default Re: 9500ix "edge conditions" on Auto Lockouts

    Quote Originally Posted by mswlogo View Post
    What's the best thing to do about edge conditions.

    I have a few cases where the detector goes off just before entering a lockout and then locks out. But it does not know enough to extend the area.

    I also have a few areas where it just does not want to autolock out. Is this becuase the frequency is jumping all over?
    I would say manually lock that one too. The lock out area may be a bit larger but that sounds like what you want.
    Frequency drift can be a problem, i prefer locking out myself but i also haven't had the chance to test the ix out.

    You should be able to manually lock out a false.

 

 

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