Cattron™ MP96/48 Series Portable Remote Control Systems
User Manual
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68C-MP96/48-RD-EN
Version 006
5. Momentarily press and release both display control buttons until the following message appears on the
display:
FREQUENCY TABLE:
FACTORY PGM ROM
This indicates that the receiver is currently using the factory programmed frequency table in Read-only
Memory (ROM).
6. Locate the rotary frequency selector switch on the receiver circuit board, which is shown in Figure 26.
7. Using a small screwdriver, rotate the rotary selector switch to the desired position.
Note:
The selected frequency will be displayed on the LCD display.
8. Press and hold both display control buttons for approximately three seconds to exit the options menu.
The receiver/decoder will then cycle through the power-up self check.
9. As required, set the Gold Box
power to ‘OFF’, replace the lid, close the cover of the receiver/decoder
enclosure, and apply power to the controlled machine motors.
Field Programmable Frequencies
Select and program the field programmable frequencies as follows:
1.
As a safety precaution, set the remote controller(s) power to ‘OFF’ and remove power to all controlled
machine motors before boarding the controlled machine.
2. Board the controlled machine, open the receiver/decoder door and remove the lid from the electronics
chassis, or ‘Gold Box’.
3. Set the Gold Box
power to ‘ON’.
4. Press both display control pushbuttons on the receiver until the following message is shown on the LCD
display:
PROGRAM OPTIONS
*****MODE*****
Release both buttons. The display will now change to show one of the other options that may be set for
this receiver.
5. Momentarily press and release both display control buttons until the following message appears on the
display:
FREQUENCY TABLE:
FACTORY PGM ROM
This indicates that the receiver is currently using the factory programmed frequency table in ROM.
6. Press and release one button. The display will change to the following:
FREQUENCY TABLE:
FIELD PGM EEPROM
This indicates that the receiver is now using the field programmed frequency table stored in EEPROM.