ShotMarker Channel Switch Guide
Each Access Point will automatically connect to all Sensor Hubs on the same channel.
If you are running a group event with multiple targets, everything should be configured to the same channel. By default, everything is on channel 1.
If you would like to operate a second Access Point with one or more targets independently, you can move an Access Point and some Sensor Hubs to a separate channel.
What is a channel?
How do I switch channels?
Moving to another channel
If you are running a group event with multiple targets, everything should be configured to the same channel. By default, everything is on channel 1.
If you would like to operate a second Access Point with one or more targets independently, you can move an Access Point and some Sensor Hubs to a separate channel.
What is a channel?
- There are four channels available: 1, 2, 3, and 4.
- Each channel uses it's own Wifi network: ShotMarker, ShotMarker2, ShotMarker3 and ShotMarker4.
- Each channel uses it's own RF frequency. Sensor Hubs are invisible to an Access Point on a different channel.
- When an Access Point or Sensor Hub is first turned on, the light will blink 1, 2, 3, or 4 times to indicate which channel it is currently on, and then pause for 1 second.
- Only one AP can exist on a channel at one time. If you try to turn on a second AP on the same channel, it will immediately turn itself off to avoid interfering.
How do I switch channels?
Moving to another channel