Remote Control System
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6. Press and hold the Association button (see Figure 5 below). The RX
extinguishes, the TX glows steady green, and the LINK LED glows steady
amber.
7. Apply power to the base unit while continuing to hold the Association
button.
The base unit and handheld begin Association to establish a communication link. Once
the process is complete, the amber LINK LED extinguishes, the RX begins flashing red,
and the TX glows steady green and remains so until the Association button is released.
8. Release the Association button. The RX LED extinguishes, the TX LED
flashes green for a brief time and then it too goes out.
The SmaRT 206 System is ready for use with that particular handheld remote.
1.4.2 Handheld
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Base Unit Disassociation
In some circumstances it may become necessary to break the communication link
between a handheld and a base unit. The Disassociation procedure is almost identical
to the Association procedure, except the Disassociation button is used and held
throughout the process instead of the Association button.
CAUTION
Completion of the following steps will break all previously
established handheld remote links. It will be necessary to perform
the Association Procedure (1.4.1 above) using each handheld to re-
establish communication links with the base unit.
1. Remove power from the base unit.
2. Stand near the base unit in line of sight with the handheld in your hand.
3. Press and hold both the Associate and Disassociate buttons (see Figure
5). TX glows steady green.
4. Continue to hold both buttons for the five seconds it takes for the LINK
LED to begin flashing amber.
5. When LINK flashes amber, release the two buttons. The RX button
flashes red allowing two (2) seconds for you to make the next button
press.
Note: If the next button press is not performed within the two second interval that RX
flashes red, the procedure is aborted and must be started anew to establish
the Association.
6. Press and hold the Disassociation button. (See Figure 5 above.) The RX
extinguishes, the TX glows steady green, and the LINK LED glows steady
amber.
7. Apply power to the base unit while continuing to hold the Disassociate
button.
The base unit and all previously linked handhelds begin to Disassociate communication
links. Once the Disassociation is complete, the amber LINK led extinguishes, the RX
begins flashing red, and the TX glows steady green and remains so until the button is
released.