Up to four transmitter identities may be stored in memory.
Old transmitter identities should be removed from the memory.
It is convenient to have two people working when programming a new transmitter
identity.
First person (using pencils with erasers) should press the buttons on the radio
control receiver module, and give instructions.
Second person should hold the new transmitter module and press the buttons as
instructions are given.
To begin programming a new transmitter identity, you need two pencils with erasers,
the radio control module accessible,
and the lights on the module easily visible.
BUTTON ONE
PROGRAMMING:
1. Apply power to the system, and the green light should be illuminated.
2. With one pencil eraser, press and hold the button labeled "Program Enable
Switch". This button enables the programming routine.
3. Immediately with the second pencil eraser, press once and hold down the "Channel
Select Switch".
The red light labeled "Programming Indicator" should flash one time.
4. The second person holding the transmitter should now press and release the
#1 button.
5. Verification of #1 button programming is indicated by a single flash of the
red light labeled "Programming Indicator".
6. Remove both pencils from the push buttons. Ignore any light flashes that
may immediately occur.
7. Test the operation of the new transmitter---press button #1 and the blue
light on the receiver module should light.
Press button #1 again and the blue light should go out. If the blue light came
on and went out as commanded, the
button #1 on the new handheld transmitter is properly programmed.
8. If the blue light did not work as expected, repeat steps #1 through #8.
Now
is a good time to remove old transmitter identities.
Do the following steps to remove all transmitter identities from the receiver
module.
A. Apply power to the system, and the green light should be illuminated.
B. With one pencil eraser, press and hold the button labeled "Program Enable
Switch". This button enables the programming routine.
C. Immediately with the second pencil eraser, press seven times and hold down
the "Channel Select Switch" on the last press.
The red light labeled "Programming Indicator" should flash seven times.
D. The second person holding the transmitter should now press and release the
#1 button.
E. Verification of the acceptance of the #1 button programming is indicated
by a single flash of the red light labeled "Programming Indicator".
F. Remove both pencils from the push buttons. Ignore any light flashes that
may immediately occur.
G. Test the operation of the new transmitter---press button #1 and the blue
light on the receiver module should not light.
If the blue light did not come on, all transmitter identities have been removed
from the memory. If the blue light still comes on when the transmitter #1
button is pressed, you should repeat steps A. through H.
H. You now have a radio receiver with all transmitter identities removed. Go
to step #1 through #8 on the Button One Programming.
Do not repeat steps A. through H. unless you want to again remove all transmitter
identities.
BUTTON TWO
PROGRAMMING:
1. Apply power to the system, and the green light should be illuminated.
2. With one pencil eraser, press and hold the button labeled "Program Enable
Switch". This button enables the programming routine.
3. Immediately with the second pencil eraser, press twice and hold down the
"Channel Select Switch" on the last press. The red light
labeled "Programming Indicator" should flash two times.
4. The second person holding the transmitter should now press and release the
#2 button.
5. Verification of #2 button programming is indicated by one flash of the red
light labeled "Programming Indicator".
6. Remove both pencils from the push buttons. Ignore any light flashes that
may immediately occur.
7. Test the operation of the new transmitter---press button #2 and the red light
(chemical 2) on the receiver module should light.
Press button #2 again and the red light should go out. If the red light came
on and went out as commanded, the button #2
on the new handheld transmitter is properly programmed.
8. If the red light (chemical 2) did not work as expected, repeat steps #1 through
#8.
BUTTON THREE
PROGRAMMING:
1. Apply power to the system, and the green light should be illuminated.
2. With one pencil eraser, press and hold the button labeled "Program Enable
Switch". This button enables the programming routine.
3. Immediately with the second pencil eraser, press three times and hold down
the "Channel Select Switch" on the last press.
The red light labeled "Programming Indicator" should flash three times.
4. The second person holding the transmitter should now press and release the
#3 button.
5. Verification of #3 button programming is indicated by one flash of the red
light labeled "Programming Indicator".
6. Remove both pencils from the push buttons. Ignore any light flashes that
may immediately occur.
7. Test the operation of the new transmitter---press button #3 and the yellow
light (clutch) on the receiver module should light.
Press button #3 again and the yellow light should go out. If the yellow light
(clutch) came on and went out as commanded, the
button #3 on the new handheld
transmitter is properly programmed.
8. If the yellow light (clutch) did not work as expected, repeat steps #1 through
#8.
BUTTON FOUR PROGRAMMING:
1. Apply power to the system, and the green light should be illuminated.
2. With one pencil eraser, press and hold the button labeled "Program Enable
Switch". This button enables the programming routine.
3. Immediately with the second pencil eraser, press four times and hold down
the ÔChannel Select Switch Ôon the last press.
The red light labeled "Programming Indicator" should flash four times.
4. The second person holding the transmitter should now press and release the
#4 button.
5. Verification of #4 button programming is indicated by one flash of the red
light labeled "Programming Indicator".
6. Remove both pencils from the push buttons. Ignore any light flashes that
may immediately occur.
7. Test the operation of the new transmitter---press button #4 and the yellow
light (stop) on the receiver module should light and
go out when the button #4 is released. If the yellow light (stop) came on and
went out as commanded, the button #4 on the new handheld
transmitter is properly programmed.
8. If the yellow light (stop) did not work as expected, repeat steps #1 through
#8.