Owner`s manual

TELECHIEF
®
SERIES TM2000 / TM4000 / TM6000 OWNER’S MANUAL
4.4 Remote Setting
Remote setting allows you to pair the new transmitter and receiver if either of them becomes damaged. In
order for the radios to work the transmitter and receiver must have the same ID codes and frequency. Using
remote setting will set both the transmitter and receiver to have the same ID codes.
1. Please ensure the following conditions are met before attempting the remote setting procedure.
a. Both the transmitter and receiver are of the SAME model and frequency.
b. To place the transmitter as close as possible to the receiver to avoid any interference.
c. Turn off the receiver power and turn it on again.
d. Complete the “remote setting” within 4 minutes after turning on the receiver. The receiver will NOT
accept the remote setting signal after 4 minutes has elapsed.
2. Remote Setting instructions
a. Press and hold the transmitter STOP pushbutton.
b. Press the DOWN pushbutton and hold it.
c. Press the UP pushbutton 4 times and release “STOP & DOWN” pushbuttons when the red light
flashes.
d. Start the system per General Operation (Section 5.0).
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ATTENTION:
* In case the remote setting procedure fails, repeat the instructions above within 4 minutes.
* The remote setting procedure will update the ID code only. It will not change function settings.
* All same model systems within the operating distance on the same frequency will be paired with the
transmitter’s ID code.
4.5 Transmitter Setup
Two (2) AA size alkaline batteries are required for the transmitter. The LED will flash GREEN when the battery
power is sufficient. The LED will flash RED when the battery power is low.
Note 1:
The operating distance will decrease when the batteries are low.
Note 2: Replace with new batteries when battery power is low.
Note 3:
Re-chargeable batteries are NOT recommended, use only alkaline batteries.
2. Press and hold the DOWN button.
1. Press and hold the STOP button.
3. Press the UP button 4 times.