User Manual
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V. Programming
Programming Receiver with Sound Activated Remote Transmitter
Before operation each receiver will need to be programmed to the transmitter being used.
1. Install the AAA 1.5V Batteries in the transmitter if they are not installed. Remove
battery compartment cover, insert batteries and replace battery cover. Turn transmitter on
(green LED will flash slowly).
2. Connect receiver to 12V Battery, Red clip connects to positive (+), Black clip connects
to negative (-). If the battery terminals are too big to connect the clips to, first connect
the trap power clips to the battery (trap power switch set to OFF), then connect the
receiver power clips to the trap power clips. Green POWER light turns on.
3. Remove bottom panel of receiver and press the PROGRAM button to enter LEARN
mode. READY light on top of receiver flashes at rate of one (1) flash per second to
indicate receiver is ready to learn transmitter’s security code and trap ID (A or B) from
push button transmitter. The LEARN mode will automatically cancel after 30 seconds if
no transmission is received.
4. Press and hold the RESET button on the transmitter for 6 seconds. All lights on front
panel will turn off and only #T and SEQ lights will illuminate. The transmitter is now in
programming mode.
5. Press the SEQ button on the transmitter until A-B is lit and then press the RESET
button to learn the transmitter’s security code and designate the receiver as receiver A OR
press the SEQ button on the transmitter until B-A is lit and then press the RESET button
to learn the transmitter’s security code and designate the receiver as receiver B.
6. READY light on receiver flashes at a rate of four (4) flashes per second for three (3)
seconds to indicate that the receiver has learned a security code.
7. Install the bottom panel of receiver and repeat all steps for additional receiver(s) if
required.
8. Disconnect all traps and receiver power clips from battery when finished. Turn off
transmitter.
NOTE: Multiple receivers can be assigned as receiver “A” or “B”. This will allow
multiple traps to be controlled simultaneously.