User's Manual
NOTE: The Receiver will exit program mode after 10 sec-
onds, whether or not it has five Open/On button signals.
10. Verify that each transmitter is operating correctly. If
none of the transmitters are operating correctly, verify
that there are 12 - 14 volts from the receiver positive
to negative, then repeat Steps 3 - 9.
11. Refasten receiver cover.
Receiver Programming Example:
In this example, the receiver controls the front hopper
motor. The task is to program the receiver to recognize
three transmitters.
1. Remove the receiver cover and turn on the three
transmitters.
2.
Set all three transmitters to the front hopper channel.
3.
Press and hold the programming button on the
RF so-
lenoid
for 5 seconds. The
solenoid
will beep to indicate
it has entered Channel Programming Mode. Release the
programming button.
4. Press the Open/On button on the first transmitter.
The receiver will beep to indicate that it has received a
signal, and memory slot #1 has been filled.
5.
Press the
Open/On
button on the second transmitter.
The
receiver
will beep to indicate that is has received a
signal, and memory slot #2 has been filled.
6. Press the Open/On button on the third transmitter.
The receiver will beep to indicate that it has received a
signal, and memory slot #3 has been filled.
7.
Press the
Open/On
button on the third transmitter
again. The
receiver
will beep to indicate that it has
received a signal, and memory slot #4 has been filled.
8. Press the Open/On button on the third transmitter
again. The receiver will beep twice to indicate that it
has received a signal, and memory slot #5 has been
filled. The double beep also indicates that the receiver
has exited programming mode.
9.
Verify that the front hopper Open and Close operations
are functioning correctly on all three transmitters.
10. Refasten the receiver cover to motor assembly.
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WIRELESS TRANSMITTER PROGRAMING INSTRUCTIONS
Transmitter to Receiver Programming:
Shur-Co SMART Wireless systems are typically pre-
programmed at the factory or by the dealer, and should
be ready to use as shipped. Re-programming is nec-
essary after replacement transmitters or receivers are
installed.
Use the following method to program the RF receiver to
accept and respond to signals from up to five transmit-
ters. The receiver will not accept or respond to signals
from transmitters that have not been programmed using
this method.
1. Remove the receiver cover from the motor assembly,
pulling gently on the cover to prevent damage to wires
that are connected to the rocker switch.
2. Check to be sure the ProTrap is connected to the
power supply. The receiver must be connected to
power to be programmed. If a battery disconnect switch
is installed, make sure it is turned on.
3. The receiver can learn to recognize and respond to
up to five transmitters. Gather all of the transmitters
to be introduced to the receiver. Open the transmitter
lid(s) in order to turn them on.
4. Set the transmitter(s) to the appropriate channel
(Tarp System, Front Hopper, etc.). See Transmitter
Operation & Programming Instructions.
NOTE: Read the following steps in their entirety before pro-
ceeding. Steps 6 - 8 must be completed within 10 seconds.
5. Press and hold the programming button on the bot-
tom of the RF solenoid for 5 seconds. The solenoid
will beep to indicate that it is in programming mode.
Release the programming button.
6. Press the Open/On button on the first transmitter be-
ing introduced. The receiver will beep after receiving
the transmitter signal.
7. Repeat Step 6 for any remaining transmitters.
8. The receiver will expect five signals, so if you are pro-
gramming less than five transmitters, press the Open/
On button additional times on the last transmitter you
are programming. Push the Open/On button a total of
five times (see programming example).
9. After pushing the Open/On button five times, the
receiver will beep twice to indicate that it has been
programmed successfully.