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Use a digital or analog voltmeter to check power and voltage! Do NOT use a test light!
Trouble Shooting Guide - R.E.S.C.U.E. Remote Control System
1.0
No output from one
or more channels on
remote control receiver
1.1
No signal from
transmitter
1.2
One or both of the
outputs have failed
1.3
Receiver outputs ok,
but relays or equipment
do not operate
1.1a
Verify that transmitter is sending a signal and
that transmitter is coded correctly. See symptom
4.00.
1.1b
Check status light on transmitters. Should
be bright red.
1.1c
Check transmitter battery. Should be +12v
and drop 0.2 - 0.3 volts when button is pressed.
1.2a
Press each transmitter button in sequence.
While pressing button,
use only a voltmeter probe
to check each corresponding output
Channel 1
Green/Red
Button 1
Channel 2
Yellow/Red
Button 1 & 2
Channel 3
Tan
Button 2
1.2b
If checking voltage, a positive signal is
present when button is pressed and float when not
pressed if input to wire is +12v.
1.2c
If outputs read nothing when pressed or not
pressed, then the power supply is damaged.
1.2d
Send back to factory for repair or
replacement.
1.2e
Any of the above problems can be caused by
a defective unit or damage by the customer from
over-voltage, over-current or testing the inputs
and outputs using a test light instead of a
voltmeter.
1.3
Check wire and equipment for problem.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
2.0
Signal transmitted
and received, but no
operation.
2.1
No signal from
transmitter
2.2
One or both of the
outputs have failed
2.3
Receiver has failed
outputs
2.1
See section 4.00
2.2a
Check wire harness for loose connections or
damaged wires or terminals.
2.2b
Check equipment for problem in motors or
relays.
2.3
Recheck section 1.0.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
If a component such as the receiver or transmitter fails; DO NOT remove the entire kit. Remove ONLY
the failed component for repair or replacement.
R.E.S.C.U.E. Remote Control System
Manual C841.N2