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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.
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