Terminal (#5) and Positive Terminal (#7).
D. Some Available Functions:
Learn Codes / Clear Codes
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You must synchronize (learn) the A & B transmitters to one or more receivers before they can communicate.
Extend the Antenna (#1). Turn on the Main Switch (#12) and set Rocker Switch (#9) to Learn. Press
Learn Button (#6) and hold until Learn LED (#8) is lit. Press any button on Transmitter A within 5
seconds and, the Learn LED (#8) will blink twice, the learning is successful. Repeat the process with
Transmitter B.
Note: The receiver can store the learn codes from one A transmitter and one B transmitter only. If you
synchronize another A or B transmitter it will replace the learning of the previous A or B transmitter. You can
also synchronize the same transmitter to several receivers, this allows you to fire the same cue on each
synchronized receiver at the same time.
To clear learning codes, press the Learn Button (#6) and hold for more than 10 seconds, the Learn LED
(#8) will light and blink three times, the codes are now cleared.
Test
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You can test the continuity of any e-match/igniter that is connected to the cue terminals. Once all the
e-matches/igniters are connected, turn on the Main Switch (#12), set Rocker Switch (#9) to Test, if
Cue Test LED (#11) is lit and Cue Fire LED (#10) is unlit, that cue has continuity. Otherwise there is a
bad connection or a bad e-match/igniter.
Arm
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Once the e-matches/igniters have been tested (previous paragraph), the receiver is ready to fire them.
Extend the Antenna (#1), turn on the Main Switch (#12) and set Rocker Switch (#9) to Arm, Arm
LED (#8) will be lit. Press a button on a “learned” (see “Learn Codes” above) transmitter to send a signal,
Cue Fire LED (#10) will flash, and the e-match/igniter on that cue will fire. See “B. How system works
in Two Different Firing Modes” for more details. When finished firing cues, turn off the Main Switch
(#12) and retract the Antenna (#1).
Wired Control Mode
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When a receiver is connected to a MASTER unit through RS485 Ports (#13) and the MASTER unit is
turned on, the receiver is in Wired Control Mode and receiver will not respond to its “learned”
transmitters, Wireless Control with the A & B transmitters is disabled, The Wired Control LED (#2) will
be lit.
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Low Power Alarm
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The Digital Readout Meter (#3) will blink continuously when battery voltage is less than 6.5 volts, no
matter what Rocker Switch (#9) is set to. Now would be a good time to replace the batteries as they have
limited use. Turn off the Main Switch (#12) and remove internal or external batteries, replace with fully
charged batteries or fresh batteries.
Digital Readout Meter
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Set Rocker Switch (#9) to Learn or Arm and the Digital Readout Meter (#3) shows the voltage of the
battery.
Set Rocker Switch (#9) to Test and the Digital Readout Meter (#3) shows the last three hexadecimal
digits of the receiver ID.
When the receiver is in Wired Control Mode (slave mode), the Digital Readout Meter (#3) indicates
Logic ID assigned from MASTER unit.