1.
The Alligator Clip Wire is for external battery connection.
2.
AA batteries can be either rechargeable or disposable.
3.
There is an enclosure inside receiver to hold 6xAA batteries (#15).
B. How the system works in Two Different Firing Modes
1) Use Transmitter A for Instant Firing Mode
There are 12 cues (1-12) on the receiver and 12 fire buttons (1-12) on the transmitter. Press a fire button
on the transmitter to fire the same numbered cue on the receiver.
2) Use Transmitter B for Firing-In-Sequence Mode
The buttons are labeled 0.1-0.9, 1.0, 2.0, ALL. Press the desired interval (in sec.) that you want to have
between cues. Immediately, all cues will be fired in order 1-12, with the selected interval (in sec.) between
each cue. Push ALL to fire all cues at once.
C. Before Attaching E-matches/Igniters
1) Installing or Connecting Batteries
Internal batteries: Unscrew Battery Cover (#14) from battery enclosure. Insert 6xAA batteries into
Battery Enclosure (#15) and replace Battery Cover (#14).
External battery: Plug alligator clip wire into External Battery Jack (#4), and use red alligator clip to
connect the positive (red) terminal of the SLA battery, and black alligator clip to connect the negative (black)
terminal.
The receiver will work with either internal batteries or external batteries. It will use the battery with the
higher voltage.
2)
Safety Tests
Do following steps before attaching e-matches / igniters.
Step 1: Turn on the Main Switch (#12) and set Rocker Switch (#9) to Learn. If the battery voltage of
Digital Readout Meter (#3) is blank While there is LED(s) which is on, do not use this receiver,
because the battery voltage is too low to have the receiver work normally. Turn off the Main Switch (#12)
and remove internal or external batteries, replace with fully charged batteries or fresh batteries.
Important: If the battery voltage is too low, the receiver may malfunction and igniters in the cues may fire
prematurely or not all. Premature ignition of fireworks can result in death or bodily harm.
Step 2: If the receiver is not synchronized to the transmitters, perform “Learn Codes” on (see “Learn
Codes / Clear Codes” below) before performing the next step.
Step 3: Set Rocker Switch (#9) to Test. All Cue Fire LEDs (#10) and Cue Test LEDs (#11) should be
turned on. Any unlit cue is defective.
Step 4: Set Rocker Switch (#9) to Arm. All Cue Fire LEDs (#10) and Cue Test LEDs (#11) should be
off. If any Cue Fire LED (#9) stays lit, then that cue is defective.
Important:
Do not attach any e-match/igniter to defective cues under any circumstances, otherwise, that
e-match/igniter will fire prematurely. Premature ignition of fireworks can result in death or bodily harm.
Step 5: Set Rocker Switch (#9) to Arm. Extend the Antenna (#1). Press and release any Button 1 to 12
on transmitter A, the matching Cue Fire LED (#10) should flash on and off. Repeat this for different
buttons.
Step 6: Set Rocker Switch (#9) to Arm. Press and release any Button (except ALL) on transmitter B,
each Cue Fire LED (#4) should flash on and off in order using the selected interval. Push ALL and all Cue
Fire LEDs (#9) should flash on and off.
Step 7: Turn off Main Switch (#12). Retract Antenna (#1).
If the above safety tests are successful, you may attach lead wires of the igniters to the Negative