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5 Reference

5.1 Trouble Shooting

5.1.1  Error Codes
In the event that an error occurs, a two digit code will be displayed 
briefly in the Transmitter Display.

E.00 - Unrecognized command from keypad
E.01 - Unrecognized response from selected Receiver
E.02 - Communication Time-out
E.03 - ID number not in list
E.09 - No Receiver IDs available
E.10 - CRC error
E.11 - Receiver doesn’t recognize command
E.12 - Bind failed
E.13 - Invalid Receiver ID
E.15 - Receiver SN not initialized

If a particular error is happening repeatedly: 

check www.RemoteUncoupling.com for possible problem solving tips.

5.1.2  Circuit Protection
When utilizing a Receivers on-board relay, protecting the circuit 
is highly recommended. Kadee Quality Products will not be 
responsible for damage to the Receivers Relay it it has been 
overloaded due to improper wiring or a short circuit.

See section 4.2 Operating the Relay for proper wiring and circuit 
protection.

5.1.3  Transmitter Problems
If the Transmitter should act abnormal or lock up: remove the 
batteries from the Transmitter for ten seconds. When the batteries 
are replaced the firmware version will be displayed for a moment 
and then show that the system is off. If this is not the case or the 
display is blank after inserting good batteries: 

check www.RemoteUncoupling.com for possible problem solving tips.

5.1.4  Transmitting Range Problems
You could encounter range problems from a variety of reasons.
Although the system will notify you of low batteries in a Receiver or your 
Transmitter, the maximum range will be obtained with fresh batteries.

If you are experiencing insufficient range, follow these tips for 
achieving maximum range:
- Make sure your Receiver Antenna is straight and vertical if possible.
- Mount your Receiver and Antenna as high as possible.
- Keep in mind that close proximity to other transmitters like 
wireless keyboard and mouse could affect range.

Summary of Contents for RC

Page 1: ...Transmitter User Guide...

Page 2: ...9 2 4 3 Group Modes 9 3 Advanced Operation 10 3 1 Modes Overview 10 3 1 1 Standard Modes 10 3 1 2 List Modes 11 3 1 3 Group Modes 11 3 2 Using Standard Modes 12 3 2 1 Delay Mode 12 3 2 2 Tandem Mode...

Page 3: ...2 Operating the Relay 18 4 2 1 Relay Overview 18 4 2 2 Connecting the Receiver Relay to a Circuit 18 4 2 3 Actuating the Relay 18 5 Reference 19 5 1 Trouble Shooting 19 5 1 1 Error Codes 19 5 1 2 Circ...

Page 4: ...we believed that the expense was necessary to provide you with the highest quality product that Kadee can stand behind This User Guide provides you with instructions and recommendations to guide you...

Page 5: ...provides an overview of the Kadee Remote Control and it s basic functions To discover more features including Relay Control Turnout Control Locomotive Control Motor Control and many more functions an...

Page 6: ...rt Sec 1 3 will get you up and running in no time and Typical Applications Sec 4 will guide you in some of the more common uses Advanced Operations Sec 3 will go more in depth into customizing the Kad...

Page 7: ...o turn the Display on 1 3 3 Binding Receiver to Transmitter 1 Hold the MODE Key for one second Display will show SEL then press and release the 6 Key Display will show bnd Note The next sequence must...

Page 8: ...eceive commands it must be addressed Key in the Receiver s two digit address Example Key in 01 Receiver 01 will now accept commands Operate Servo by pressing the Key Operate the Receivers internal Rel...

Page 9: ...em wake command Select the desired Receiver address prior to applying this Mode 2 4 2 List Modes Sec 3 3 Hold the List Key for one second Display shows LIS Key in the desired List 0 Create View Edit G...

Page 10: ...Receiver and set it back to its original position Example A switch yard locomotive is a perfect example for Delay Mode Opening the locomotives coupler s enables a car to be dropped and locomotive cont...

Page 11: ...have low batteries Low Battery List Bound Receivers that have lost Communication with the Transmitter Missing List 3 1 3 Group Mode Group Mode enable you to operate a predefined List of Receivers as a...

Page 12: ...y until the display shows SEL 3 Press the 0 Key Display flashes CLr Delay Mode is now cleared on the selected Receiver 3 2 2 Tandem Mode Servo and Relay operate simultaneously with a push of either th...

Page 13: ...l SEL appears in Display 2 Press the 7 Key Display shows _ _ Transmitter waits for a two digit Address to Unbind 3 Key in the Address you wish to Unbind 4 Press the On Off Key to Unbind the selected a...

Page 14: ...Receiver Addresses that you entered View the List of Addresses in a Group 1 Hold the List Key for one second or until LIS shows in the display 2 Press the 0 Key to Create View or Edit a Group Display...

Page 15: ...ND Key to exit 3 3 2 Delete Group 1 Hold the List Key for one second or until LIS shows in the display 2 Press the 1 Key Display will show that you have entered Delete Group then show GrP 3 Select the...

Page 16: ...e 3 Use the 4 and 6 arrow keys to move forward or back through a list 4 Hold the END Key to exit A bound Receiver could be missing due to receiver has fallen asleep insufficient battery power or the R...

Page 17: ...2 3 4 1 3 Set Servo Delay The servo can be set to delay for 30 seconds 1 Select Receivers address 2 Hold the Mode Key until SEL appears in the Display 3 Press the 1 Key The display will show S r 4 Pr...

Page 18: ...250mA fuse in your circuit to protect the relay Fuses and fuse Holders are available for purchase from Kadee if you cannot find them locally 4 2 2 Connecting the Receiver Relay to a Circuit The Recei...

Page 19: ...See section 4 2 Operating the Relay for proper wiring and circuit protection 5 1 3 Transmitter Problems If the Transmitter should act abnormal or lock up remove the batteries from the Transmitter for...

Page 20: ...be compliant with the applicable regulations governing a radio transmitter in the 902GHz to 988GHz frequency range 5 5 Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY Kadee Quality Products will repair or replace at our s...

Page 21: ...s defective and still under the limited warranty period It also may be necessary for the device to be sent for evaluation to determine the validity of the warranty claim If the device is not deemed de...

Page 22: ...2 2 5 1 2 Code s see Errors Combine see List Commands 2 4 Connectors 4 1 1 4 2 2 Create 3 3 Customize 3 1 1 D Define see Bind Delay 3 2 1 4 1 3 Digit see Address Display 1 2 E Edit 3 1 2 3 3 1 End 2 4...

Page 23: ...use see Delay Protection see Fuses R Receiver 1 3 3 2 2 3 Relay 4 2 S Select ed 3 2 Sequential see Bind Servo 4 1 Setup 1 3 1 Sleep 2 3 T Tandem 3 2 2 Toggle 3 2 2 U Unbind ing 3 2 4 User Defined see...

Page 24: ...nge Remote Uncoupling Large Tactile Keypad Stand Alone Operation Multiple Operating Modes Simple Addressing Binding Operate up to 99 Remote Devices Receiver with On board 250mA Relay Monitor Receiver...

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