Community Controls CHAMELEON 318LIPW4CK Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

Figure E

5 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

The system does not receive the transmitter signal.

The system does not receive the transmitter signal.

The transmitter led is OFF.

The transmitter led is blinking.

The operating range is reduced.

The transmitter led is ON.

Solution

Replace the transmitter battery

Check the power supply of the receiver

NOTICE

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada ICES-003. Operating is subject to 

the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must 

accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or 

modifications not expressly approved by Community Controls could void the user’s authority to operate the 

equipment.

IMPORTANT!

 Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Community Controls could void the 

user’s authority to operate this equipment.

WARRANTY

The warranty period of Community Controls Chameleon transmitters is twenty-four (24) months.  This warranty 

shall begin on the date the transmitter is manufactured.  During the warranty period, the product will be 

repaired or replaced (at the sole discretion of Community Controls) if the product does not operate correctly 

due to a defective component.  This warranty does not extend to (a) the transmitter case, which can be 

damaged by conditions outside the control of Community Controls, or (b) battery life of the transmitter.  This 

warranty is further limited by the following disclaimer of warranty and liability:

EXCEPT AS SET FORTH ABOVE, COMMUNITY CONTROLS MAKES NO WARRANTIES REGARDING THE GOODS, 
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 
PURPOSE.  BUYER MAKES NO RELIANCE ON ANY REPRESENTATION OF COMMUNITY CONTROLS, EXPRESS OR 
IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THE GOODS AND ACCEPTS THEM “AS-IS/WHERE-IS”. COMMUNITY CONTROLS SELLS 
THE GOODS TO BUYER ON CONDITION THAT COMMUNITY CONTROLS WILL HAVE NO LIABILITY OF ANY KIND AS 
A RESULT OF THE SALE.  BUYER AGREES THAT COMMUNITY CONTROLS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES OF 
ANY KIND, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING INJURIES TO PERSONS OR 
PROPERTY, TO BUYER, ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS, AS A RESULT OF THE SALE.  BUYER ALSO AGREES TO HOLD 
COMMUNITY CONTROLS HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS BUYER, OR ANY THIRD PARTY, MAY HAVE AS A RESULT OF 
BUYER’S USE OR DISPOSAL OF THE GOODS. BUYER HAS READ THIS DISCLAIMER AND AGREES WITH ITS TERMS IN 
CONSIDERATION OF RECEIVING THE GOODS.

Figure I

3.  After opening the case, remove the electronic board 

containing the battery.  See Figure E.

4.  To close the case, place the metal insert in its slot on the bottom of the case, then replace the 

electronic board inside.  Align the top cover of the case with the bottom loop. See Figure F.  Check that 

both the upper clips are aligned, then press together the two sides. See Figure G. Replace the screw on 

the bottom of the case. See Figure H. 

NOTE: Never force the case closed.  

4 - BATTERY ACCESS

Replacing the Battery: 

Place the new battery with the negative facing down, towards the electronic 

board. See Figure I.

NOTE: Please dispose of batteries correctly, they are hazardous waste.  Always use the proper battery, 

using a non-equivalent battery may cause damage to the transmitter. 

Figure F

Figure G

Figure H

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