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Using the tables and descriptions below as a guide, set your selected discipline and 
button layout into the TX-101 transmitter. 

                                                                                                      

                                               

 

The Transmitter identity and operation are set via the three 8 position dipswitches 
accessed by removing the battery cover and the batteries. 

 

  

 

Transmitter Dipswitch Settings  

Switch numbers are printed on the body of the dipswitch.

                                

TOP 

 

CODE 

CHN  CHN 

CHN 

CHN 

CHN 

CHN 

CHN 

The (7) CHN switches must match between TX, Rx and Counter – Used to set frequency 

 

MIDDLE 

 

CODE  CODE  CODE  CODE 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

The (5) CODE switches must match between TX and RX  

 

 

BOTTOM 

 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF   OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

TRAP 

ON 

OFF 

OFF   OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

SKEET / SPORTING - Instant Release 

ON 

OFF 

OFF   OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

INTERNATIONAL SKEET – Random Delay 0-3 Seconds                              (Ignores any set delay) 

ON 

OFF 

OFF   OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

AMERICAN SKEET- Random Delay 0-1 second                                            (Ignores any set delay) 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ADVANCED SPORTING 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

SUPER SPORTING 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ADVANCED SUPER SPORTING 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

QUAD SPORTNG 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

ADVANCED QUAD SPORTING 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

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 SECOND DELAY added before the first release 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

OFF 

ON 

 

HOLD VOICE MODE                                                                            

(Repeats last call if mic. detected) 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TX-101

Page 1: ... system can cause serious injury Table Of Contents 1 Safety Information 2 Installation 3 Set Up 3 1 Counter Set Up 3 2 Receiver Set Up 3 3 Transmitter Set Up 3 31 User Modes 3 32 TX 101 Transmitter Button Layout Options 4 Operation 4 1 Counter Operation 4 2 RX 101 Receiver Operation 4 3 TX 101 Transmitter Operation 5 Counter Codes 6 Maintenance 7 Warranty 2 4 7 8 10 10 11 16 18 18 21 22 23 ...

Page 2: ... ac power sources only Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug fitted to this apparatus If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult a qualified electrician Exterior 120V outlets should be GFCI protected for your safety If the outlet is not GFCI protected then contact a qualified electrician for rectification System Counter components sold as 12V unit...

Page 3: ... their power sources and unloaded before connection of the Receiver or set up of the Transmitter Failure to do so could result in the unexpected operation of the trap causing serious injury Ensure that the trap is disconnected from its power source and unloaded and that it is completely disconnected from the Receiver before attempting loading maintenance or repair of the trap Failure to do so coul...

Page 4: ... mounted to and mark the positions of the 3 mounting holes through the box flanges Drill the appropriate size holes in the 3 marked positions Using 2 wrenches lock the 2 nuts supplied against each other on the machine thread of the hanger bolt Using a wrench turn the wood thread into the mounting surface using the 2 locked nuts until only the machine thread can be seen Unlock the 2 nuts from each ...

Page 5: ...iver Connections 1Trap Receiver Power From Trap 10ft long 4 core cable Receiver power and trap release connections Red 12V ve Black 12V ve White and Green trap release connections Orientation of the white and green wires is not important Power From 120Vac Wall Outlet 10ft 120V ac power cord Receiver power Plug into GFCI protected 120V outlet 10ft 2 core cable trap release connections Orientation o...

Page 6: ...o GFCI protected 120V outlet 10ft 2 core cable trap release connections Trap A Orientation of wires is not important 2 pin socket and plug trap release connections Trap B Orientation of wires is not important Make solder connection of customer supplied cable into plug from Trap B ...

Page 7: ...FF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF UNUSED Set all OFF BOTTOM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF UNUSED Set all OFF CHN Channel Dipswitches The CHN dipswitch settings on the Receiver Transmitter and Counter must match for the system to operate These will be preset when the unit is shipped and so under most circumstances should not need you to change them The CHN dipswitches switches 2 8 of the...

Page 8: ...F OFF ON OFF Receiver relay TRAP2 responds to Transmitter button B OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Receiver relay TRAP2 responds to Transmitter button C OFF OFF OFF OFF OF OFF ON ON Receiver relay TRAP2 responds to Transmitter button D SW1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Receiver relay TRAP1 closed time 0 25 sec ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Receiver relay TRAP1 closed time 0 8...

Page 9: ...is However if you want to change which of the Transmitter buttons operate which trap relay within the Receiver switches 5 6 7 and 8 of dipswitch SW2 allow you to do this Relay Closed Time For a target to be released some traps require a longer receiver relay closed time than others Switches 1 and 2 of dipswitch SW1 allow for each relay within the receiver to be individually set to a closed time of...

Page 10: ...s American Skeet 0 1 sec random delay 2 traps International Skeet 0 3 sec random delay 2 traps Sporting 2 traps Super sporting 3 traps Quad Sporting 1 4 traps Each discipline with 2 or more traps has 2 options of button layout 1 basic and 1 advanced Advanced options include features such as automatic Report release automatic Following Pairs and Skeet Sequences Manual button release or voice releas...

Page 11: ...anced Sporting Mode 2 Traps Manual or Voice Release Instant or Solo Delay Single Press A to release Trap A Press B to release Trap B True Pair Press Pair to release a True Pair Report Pair Using Internal Microphone Press Report Pair then Press A to release Trap A first Trap B on report or Press B to release Trap B first Trap A on report Following Pairs Use with Solo Delay Press SEQ LED lights buzz...

Page 12: ...n press 1st button press Single Press Single followed by A to Release Trap A Press Single followed by B to Release Trap B Press Single followed by C to Release Trap C Report Pair Using Internal Microphone Press Report Pair then Press A B or C 1st trap to be released then Press A B or C 2nd trap to be released on report True Pair Press True Pair then Press A B or C 1st trap of pair then Press A B o...

Page 13: ... followed by A to Release Trap A Press Single followed by B to Release Trap B Press Single followed by C to Release Trap C Press Single followed by D to Release Trap D Report Pair Using Internal Microphone Press Report Pair then Press A B C or D 1st trap to be released then Press A B C or D 2nd trap to be released on report A B C D 1st button press 2nd button press True Pair Press True Pair then P...

Page 14: ...E switches must match between TX and RX BOTTOM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF TRAP ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SKEET SPORTING Instant Release ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF INTERNATIONAL SKEET Random Delay 0 3 Seconds Ignores any set delay ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF AMERICAN SKEET Random Delay 0 1 second Ignores any set delay OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ADVANCED SPORTING O...

Page 15: ...te These will be preset when the unit is shipped Unless you need more than 128 different transmitter identities it should not be necessary to change the CODE dipswitches The 5 CODE switches switch 1 on the TOP dipswitch and switches 1 2 3 and 4 on the MIDDLE dipswitch are the secondary method of Transmitter identification The 5 CODE switches set the encoding do not affect the transmission frequenc...

Page 16: ...he unit will stay powered for 30 minutes after use has stopped Once the Dongle has been removed the display will read Idle and wait for another Dongle for 10 seconds If none is inserted after 10 seconds the unit will return to sleep If a Dongle with the wrong ground ID is inserted then the Counter Code Err 3 will be displayed until the Dongle is removed and no target can be released Count Credit W...

Page 17: ...e if applicable there is a 4 second delay before the second target is released Target release can be manual or voice release Release Of Targets Once the shooter has chosen the mode of operation the Counter has read the Dongle count and established that count credit remains then a target can be released A target can be released in any way that the TX 101 Transmitter has been set up Payment When the...

Page 18: ... antenna in the vertical position Low battery If a low battery voltage is detected a red LED lights for 10 seconds at the start of each button sequence Manual Operation When a Transmitter release sequence is pressed LED s corresponding to the sequence will light When the sequence has ended the LED s will extinguish Once a button sequence has been correctly entered the TX 101 transmits the informat...

Page 19: ...now cannot be released manually To release a target the procedure is the same for each discipline Press the appropriate button or sequence that you want to be released 1 second after the button is pressed the microphone will listen for your call Call for the target and the target will be released If no call is heard after 30 seconds of the button sequence being pressed the unit will reset and will...

Page 20: ...d BANG PULL 2nd target is released The Skeet button layout on the TX 101 now becomes elease Trapse Trap B Singles Press HI to release trap A Press LO to release trap B Doubles Pairs Press Pair button to release a Double Skeet Sequence mode can be used with the HOLD mode to repeat the sequence until a new button sequence is selected A A HI LO W Pair SEQ Skeet Mode 2 Traps Voice Release Use with Ins...

Page 21: ...unter only 2 Insert Dongle Ground ID change required 3 Bad ground ID Dongle is from another ground 4 Need 4 characters If less than 4 characters are input into ground ID 5 Bad Dongle Dongle is unresponsive 9 Programmed as Ground ID Dongle not a counting Dongle Immediately cleared ...

Page 22: ...mersed in water Regularly inspect the power trap control cords for damage If any wear or damage is found replace immediately There are no adjustments that can be made to the system by the user Should difficulty be found with the system operation do not remove any of the system covers This may void the system warranty and may result in an electric shock hazard Refer servicing to BRB Systems USA Co ...

Page 23: ...allations repairs external wiring or connectors not supplied or authorized by BRB Systems USA Co which damage this product or result in service problems incorrect electrical line voltage fluctuations and surges customer adjustments and failure to follow operating instructions cleaning maintenance and environmental instructions that are covered and prescribed in the Instruction Manual BRB systems U...

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