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Carefree of Colorado

 

P

ROGRAMMING THE 

R

ECEIVER FOR THE 

R

EMOTE

 

Early transmitters & receivers operate on a frequency of 418MHz.  Models for 2007 & 
on operate on 433MHz.  The transmitter and receiver frequencies must match.  
Identifying the transmitter frequency is described under the operational notes below. 
1.  Power to the control box must be on. 
2.  Press and release the “Press to Learn 

Transmitter” button on the bottom of the 
receiver box.  The receiver is in program mode 
when the red light comes on. 

3. 

For Gray Button Key FOBs:

  Press and 

release the

 ANY 

button on the remote.  It is 

recommended to use the 

STOP

 button.  The 

red light will go out after the receiver learns 
the remote signal. 

4. 

For Key FOBS w/ Antenna:

  Press and 

release the

 STOP 

button on the remote.  The 

red light will go out after the receiver learns 
the remote signal. 

NOTE: 

Pressing the stop button will cause the blue up arrow button to 

default as the close (retract) function. 

If a function button is pressed to train the receiver, it will be programmed as 

the open (extemd) button.  Example:  Pressing the bottom button will 
program the bottom button for extend and the top button as retract. 

CAUTION 

I

F A FUNCTION BUTTON IS PRESSED DURING THE LEARNING PHASE

,

 THE BUTTON THAT IS 

PRESSED WILL BECOME THE EXTEND FUNCTION

.

   

T

HE AWNING WILL THEN PERFORM THE 

FUNCTION 

(

EXTEND

)

 WHEN THE RECEIVER LEARNS THE TRANSMITTER SIGNAL

.

   

U

SE CARE TO 

AVOID UNEXPECTED AWNING MOVEMENT

5.  Repeat for each additional remote. 

O

PERATIONAL 

N

OTES

 Transmitter and receiver must match in 

frequency (418 MHz or 433 MHz). 

The gray button Key FOBS are marked with a 
label for 418MHz or 433MHz frequency.  Key 
FOBS w/ antenna are 433MHz. 
418 MHz receivers are marked "RR24".  433 
MHz receivers are marked "RR"  

i.  The receiver exits the program mode after ten 

seconds. 

  If the light does not come on above, the 

memory is full and must be cleared. 

  If the light does not go out in above, the receiver already knows the transmitter's 

signal or the battery in the remote needs to be replaced. 

  To clear the memory: 

PRESS AND HOLD

 the transmitter learn button.  While holding the 

button, the indicator light should be OFF for the full 5 seconds then come on. 

  The system may be programmed for up to 5 remotes. 

DR020

TO

EYE POR

T

on RP24

Program

Mode

Press to Learn

T

ransmitter

UP

Program
Button

Indicator

Light

 

 

DR026

418 MHz

433 MHz

Stop

Stop

FCC ID OJM-CMD-KEYX-XXX

315MHz

418MHz

433MHz

FCC ID OJM-CMD-KEYX-XXX

315MHz

418MHz

433MHz

433 MHz

OR

Rear

Label

 

Manual 

Compliments 

of 

Northwest 

RV 

Supply 

 

Printed 

From 

 http://www.nwrvsupply.com

Summary of Contents for APEX

Page 1: ...ng the Remote Control 5 Single Awning Key FOB 5 Programming the Receiver for the Remote 6 Operational Notes 6 Manual Override 7 Awning Care 8 Fabric Care 8 Mildew 8 Pooling 8 Arm Care 8 Carefree Major Product Limited Warranty 11 M a n u a l C o m p l i m e n t s o f N o r t h w e s t R V S u p p l y P r i n t e d F r o m h t t p w w w n w r v s u p p l y c o m ...

Page 2: ...ract the awning in windy conditions Sensitivity can be set to respond to a variety of wind speed conditions An RF remote is included with the Direct Response system OPERATION The Direct Response system provides a wide range of awning controls with control panel operation in one convenient location The standard operation is straight forward with the buttons clearly labeled The control panel is desi...

Page 3: ...on is pushed the LED will illuminate and stay on until another function is activated The function LEDs extend retract and stop perform a dual function When the button is pressed the LED illuminates The LED stays illuminated during the selected operation and after the awning has fully extended or retracted This provides an indicator of the awning position When the stop button is pressed the LED wil...

Page 4: ...n value is suddenly and sharply increased above a safe maximum value then the 2 second persistence measure is overridden and the awning closes immediately NOTE If the Auto Retract LEDs flash when pressed on this indicates that the motion sensor has be disengaged or otherwise disabled the affected awning is not protected by the auto retract function The awning must be retracted using the command bu...

Page 5: ...d stop automatically when the awning is fully retracted Stop Press and release During extend and retract functions the awning may be stopped by pressing this button Key FOB Battery The Gray Button remote uses a flat 3V Lithium Battery p n CR2032 that should provide a long period of service To access carefully pry off the back of the case Lift the circuit board out then slide the old battery out of...

Page 6: ...ING THE LEARNING PHASE THE BUTTON THAT IS PRESSED WILL BECOME THE EXTEND FUNCTION THE AWNING WILL THEN PERFORM THE FUNCTION EXTEND WHEN THE RECEIVER LEARNS THE TRANSMITTER SIGNAL USE CARE TO AVOID UNEXPECTED AWNING MOVEMENT 5 Repeat for each additional remote OPERATIONAL NOTES Transmitter and receiver must match in frequency 418 MHz or 433 MHz The gray button Key FOBS are marked with a label for 4...

Page 7: ...rge rubber plug on top of the awning located toward the rear of the case on the motor side 2 Chuck the supplied 7mm hex key into a 3 8 battery powered drill 3 Insert the hex key into the manual override on the awning 4 Operate the drill in the direction shown in the diagram to close the awning Reverse the drill to open the awning 5 When done reinsert the rubber plug M a n u a l C o m p l i m e n t...

Page 8: ...r apply heat to the fabric Always allow the fabric to dry thoroughly before rolling up the awning MILDEW Mildew is a fungus growth that looks like dirt Under ordinary conditions mildew will not appear However in areas where high temperature and humidity are common mildew can be a problem and required the material to be washed more frequently Thoroughly rinse the fabric with clean water and allow t...

Page 9: ...APEX 9 NOTES M a n u a l C o m p l i m e n t s o f N o r t h w e s t R V S u p p l y P r i n t e d F r o m h t t p w w w n w r v s u p p l y c o m ...

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