Specifications

header carrier all the way through, the pin should simply fall out of the hole as you melt the
solder. You may have to wiggle the board a bit to get it to fall out. If it doesn’t check the cut
on your carrier again.
__ Similarly, remove the other header pins.
__ With some solder wick, clean up the holes so that you can see through them. They
don’t have to be completely clear because the wire you’re going to be soldering through them
is much smaller than the hole, but make sure they’re not blocked.
__ Cut a piece of ½” wide double-sided foam tape about 1 ½” long. Put it on the bottom
of the receiver module, about ¼” below the row of holes that you just cleared. Remove the
backing on the other side of the tape.
__ Hold the RF module so that the 7 holes that you just cleared are just above the 7
matching holes on the top of the Eggtimer Remote Switch’s PC board. Don’t press it down
yet. Take one of the clipped wires from the LED’s and put it through the top of the hole
marked “GND”, and push it down so that it goes through the Remote Switch PC board’s GND
hole. Similarly, put another wire clipping through the opposite hole (marked “VT”) and
through the PC board. Gently push the RF module down over the Remote Switch board so that
the tape sticks, keeping the holes in alignment as much as possible.
__ Inspect the wire leads to make sure that they’re going through the Remote Switch’s PC
board. When you’re satisfied, solder the wires to the TOP of the RF module, and clip them off.
Save the clippings…
__ Turn the assembly over and solder the two wires to the BOTTOM of the Remote
Switch PC board. Clip off any excess lead (there shouldn’t be much).
__ Turn it back upright, and in a similar manner install wires in the other 5 pads, using
clippings from the LED’s leads.
You are now done! Time for a little final testing…
Final Testing
__ Connect your battery to the pigtail that you mounted earlier. You should hear the same
beep that you heard before, and if you wait 15 seconds or so you should hear the short beep
again.
__ Press each button of the remote. As you press the buttons, the amber BTN LED should
light up, and you should hear a short blip from the buzzer.
__ Unplug the battery, wait a few seconds, then plug it in again. After the long beep has
stopped, press D D D D D D D D (yes, that’s 8 “D’s”). You should hear three short beeps,