User's Manual
VERSA REMOTE
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INSTALLATION:
1.Refer to the wiring chart for
wiring connections.
2.The receiver should be mounted
on shock absorbing mounts. The
receiver is best mounted in a
protected location.
3.When installing the unit, the
main power should run from the
battery, through a 20 amps fast
blow fuse, to a power switch or
relay; then into the receiver unit.
For best results connect the
receiver main power connections
to the auxiliary terminal of the
ignition switch, PTO switch, or
ignition relay. Use 18 gauge or
heavier wire.
4.All connections must be
properly insulated to protect
against shorts.
5.Seal all connections with a non-
conductive silicone grease to
prevent against corrosion.
BEFORE APPLYING POWER:
1.Check power and ground
polarity.
2.Check wiring harness for
possible shorts before connecting
remote control to output devices
(i.e., valves, relays) by checking
each mating pin terminal.
3.Read the rest of this manual.
TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER ID
CODE PROGRAMMING:
Each transmitter is
preprogrammed with a special
radio ID code. The user can
change the ID code by the
following procedure.
1. Press the switch down (off)
2. Move the switch.
In this state, both LEDs on the
remote start toggling until the
user operates a function switch on
the remote. After the lights stop
flashing, a new ID has been
chosen.
The receiver is programmed to
respond only to the transmitter
with the ID code for which it is
set. This feature allows the
equipment to work in wireless
mode in close vicinity of each
other without interfering with
each other. In the event that a
transmitter becomes damaged and
a new one is needed, the receiver
can be reprogrammed to respond
to the new transmitter ID. A code
reset is done by connecting power
to the programming pin or
installing the mate to the 2 pin
WeatherPack connector provided
on harnesses (short 2 ft. cable) to
short power to program pin. This