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How are encrypted IDs handled?

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How are encrypted IDs handled?

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If you have no read the section ‘What is the Status Bit’, then do so now before proceeding. Encrypted signals are a class of “special” signals which normally use unique IDs. But on the BC245XLT, its default action is to filter such IDs to map them onto their primary assignments. Some users, who were use to seeing two unique IDs on their BC235XLTs, are now seeing just one ID on their BC245XLTs. It also rules out the ability to block these “special” signals since they are no longer identified with unique IDs. Luckily, the BC245XLT comes with a feature which allows it to function like the BC235XLT by turning the Status Bit function off. See page 61 of your BC245XLT Operating Guide for more details.

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