Jumper J-6 in a R.I.C.K

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Jumper J-6 in a R.I.C.K

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What does jumper J-6 control on the R.I.C.K interface board?


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I believe that J-6 is actually a 3-pin jack, into which a 2-pin jumper may be inserted, as follows:

"The power-up state of the repeater upon the initial application of supply voltage is determined by jumper JU1 on J6 of the R*I*C*K.

"Place the 2-pin push-on jumper, JU1, on pins 1 and 2 of J6 if the repeater is to be initialized in the setup (on) state. The local and remote control will then toggle the repeater between the "setup" and "knockdown" (off) states.

"Place the 2-pin push-on jumper, JU1, on pins 2 and 3 of J6 if the repeater is to initialize in the "knockdown" (off) state. The local and remote control will then toggle the repeater bewteen the "knockdown" and "setup" (on) states."

Comes from p. 28 of 6880901Z79-B (R*I*C*K Manual).
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