User's Manual

Switch 3 (if set to ON) enables Global Unlatch. Any relay that is configured for Latched Mode (with SW2) will be unlatched by
any other Latched Mode relay’s corresponding button on the transmitter. For example, setting Relays 1 and 5 for Latched Mode
(with SW2), and setting S7-3 to ON, will enable transmitter buttons 1 and 5 to latch and unlatch Relays 1 and 5 with respect to
each other. Whenever S7-3 is set to ON, the receiver shall disregard the setting of S7-1 and S7-2.
Switch 4 (if set to ON) shall enable the Master Off function for all relays, regardless of how the relay mode is set up. This causes
transmitter Button 6 to un-latch any relay(s) that is(are) on at the time Button 6 is pressed. When S7-4 is set to ON, Relay 6 is
non-functional, regardless of the setting of SW2-6. This setting can act as an “emergency” off for all relays.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Possibe Problem Notes
Poor Range Antenna Receiver Antenna connected,vertically oriented and placed preferably at least 7' high?
EMI Interference Receivers located very close to some computers or certain motors may cause reception problems.
RF Interference Check equipment operation at a different location
Battery If the remote has an indicator LED, does it light when button is pressed?
Doesn't Work Power Check power to receiver (power LED lights?)
Data Reception Check that Data LED on receiver flashes when remote button is pressed.
If Data LED flashes without pressing a remote button, it may be an interference issue (see above)
If Data LED flashes only when remote button is pressed, continue down this list.
Relay Connection Verify connected to the correct Relay-For 1-button remotes, Relay 2 is used; for 2-button remotes, relays 1 and 3 are used.
ID Code Match Re-"Learn" remote to receiver.
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