Delphi Display Systems, Inc. RDS-INSFTTCU Page 11 of 82Confidential Document:Do not copy or distribute without written permission from Delphi Display Systems, Inc.Copyright 2012. [Unpublished Work]. All rights reserved2.5.1 Set Remote AddressingDepending on what model of the Remote Display the data will be shown either in minute: seconds,seconds only, or percentage. Time data will be displayed only during the hours the store is open. Whenthe store is closed, only a colon (:) is shown on the minutes: seconds Remote Display; seconds RemoteDisplay is blank; and percentage Remote Display shows the percent sign (%) and the number 0.IF IT IS NECESSARY TO CHANGE A REMOTE DISPLAY’S ADDRESS, USE THE FOLLOWING STEPS: Unplug the five-pin DIN connector from the top of the Remote Display and remove the display fromits mounting. On the top of the Remote Display is a DIP switch access cover, push the cover to gain access tothe DIP switch. Set the switches according to the address you desire. Plug the 5-pin DIN connector back into the Remote Display and verify that it has the correctaddress. If it is correct, disconnect the DIN connector, push the DIP switch cover back to its originalposition, remount the Remote Display back onto the mounting brackets and then reconnect theDIN connector.Figure 4 - Dip Switch PositionsIMPORTANT! While Remote Displays that show the time of the same event can have either the sameor different addresses, if you want two or more Remote Displays to show the time of differentevents, each display must be set to a different address.The address of the Remote is the third digit only of the first number that comes up after you power on theRemotes, e.g., for example, the address for 275 would be 5; the address for 005 would also be 5. (If theDisplay’s address is 001, it will show the time that Remote #1 is programmed to show as indicated on theRemote Display screen. If a Remote’s address is 002, it will show the time that Remote #2 is programmed toshow, etc.)