| 26 | Once you have the RFXtrx controller and plug-in installed you now need to start looking at the RF protocols you want the RFXtrx device to receive and you can do this by accessing the Settings tab of the RFXtrx Controller device. |
| 27 | By default, you may notice a number already switched on, it matches what is currently saved in the RFXtrx memory. But it’s now time to think about which protocols you actually want to use, because |
| 28 | * not all can coexist, |
| 29 | * too many can effect the performance. |
| 30 | So it’s recommended that you only enable those ones you need to use. |
| 31 | For a better understanding of the protocols and those that are sensitive/conflict check out the chapter titled "Sensitivity influenced by enabled protocols" of [http://rfxcom.com/documents/RFXtrx%20User%20Guide.pdf the RFXrtx433 user manual]. |
| 32 | Once you have finished to enable/disable several protocols, save your settings in the memory of the RFXtrx. This new configuration will now be restored every time after a power up. To do that, just push the button titled "Save RFXtrx Settings". |
| 33 | Please note that |
| 34 | * this memory is limited to a maximum 10000 write cycles so don't save when it is not necessary, |
| 35 | * these settings are lost after a firmware update of the RFXtrx and need to be set again. |
| 36 | |