User's Manual

FLEX MINI System Instruction Manual
January 2014
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4. OPERATING PROCEDURE
General Operating Procedure
The Flex Mini transmitter and receiver operate by means of RF transmission. When any of the
eight (8) buttons on the transmitter is pressed it will activate the designated output relay in the
receiver. When the button is released the designated output relay in the receiver is deactivated.
When the button is released the transmission stops within 2 seconds.
Keypad Type #1:
The transmitter is powered on and operated by press any button on the keypad (green blinks on
Status LED). The transmitter goes into sleep mode after 5 minutes of inactivity (buttons not
pressed). Press any button to wake up the transmitter and continue operation.
Keypad Type #2:
The transmitter is powered on by pressing the On/Off button one time for up to 1.5 seconds
(green on Status LED); the receiver main is also activated at the same time. The Status LED will
blink green every 4 seconds thereafter for up to 5 minutes when no buttons are pressed
(transmitter standby). After 5 minutes the transmitter will go into sleep mode. Press the On/Off
button again but within 0.5 second this time to wake up the transmitter and continue operation.
Shut off the transmitter power by pressing the On/Off button for up to 1.5 seconds (red on Status
LED and then off); the receiver main is also deactivated at the same time. The system will not
work when pressing any buttons prior to initiating the On/Off command (Status LED blinks 2 red).
Keypad Type #3:
The transmitter is powered on by pressing the Start button one time for up to 1.5 seconds
(green on Status LED); the receiver main is also activated at the same time. The same Start
button becomes an auxiliary function thereafter. The Status LED will blink green every 4
seconds thereafter for up to 5 minutes when no buttons are pressed (transmitter standby).
After 5 minutes the transmitter will go into sleep mode. Press the Start button again for up to
1.5 seconds to wake up the transmitter and continue operation. Shut off the transmitter power
by pressing the Stop button for up to 1.5 seconds (red on Status LED and then off); the receiver
main is also deactivated at the same time. The system will not work when pressing any buttons
prior to initiating the Start command (Status LED blinks 2 red).
Changing Transmitter Batteries
Changing transmitter batteries by unscrewing the battery cover located on the backside of the
transmitter counterclockwise. During battery installation make sure the batteries are installed
correctly, “+” to “+” charge and “–” to “–” charge. Also make sure the screw is tightened after
battery installation to avoid water, moisture, dirt, grease, or other liquid penetration.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS PLACED
BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING
TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.