Programming Transmitter to Receiver:
The following are the step by step procedures for setting the unique address between the
transmitter and receiver or adding extra transmitters to the receiver (up to 40 transmitters).
Note you need to be next to the receiver and the receiver needs to have verified 12 volt power
and ground connected and the cover off of it.
On the backside of the standard Transmitter, use a paperclip and
GENTLY
insert it in the
hole next to the clear blue window. Once the programming button is depressed, a blue
LED will begin to blink for 15 seconds. Flip the Transmitter over and firmly depress all 8
buttons starting with the ON button within 15 seconds. Now the Transmitter has acquired
a 1 in 16 million address. MAKE SURE THE BLUE LIGHT GOES OUT BEFORE
PROCEEDING.
Next step is to remove the receiver box cover noting the drain hole positions in the cover.
With the receiver connected to a 12VDC power source look inside the box next to the red
LED depress the black programming button. The red LED will begin to flash for 15
seconds. Take the Transmitter while the red LED is flashing and depress all buttons one
at a time on the transmitter. When you are finished press the black button on the receiver
again and the red light will stop blinking and you are now programmed. To test this, press
a button on your transmitter and the red light on the receiver will come on. Re-install the
cover noting drain hole position, depress the “OFF” button on the transmitter to make
sure the unit is off. The 600DC is now ready to operate the DC motor. Note the
transmitter battery can last for years. Before removing the battery, you can check it by
using the paperclip method above and if the blue light starts flashing your battery is fine.
You will then need to complete the programming process.
Specifications:
Up to 200 amps of output to Motor “A” and up to 100 amps to Motor “B” for up
to 1 second.
Continuous output of up to 75 amps on Motor “A” and 40 amps on Motor “B”.
3 separate motor speed outputs of approximately 1/3, 2/3, 3/3, of both motors
current draw.
12VDC with spike protection up to 40VDC
Built-in over current safety protection. If a lock-up condition occurs at the motors
or motor causing them to draw more than 200 amps, the unit will automatically
shut down and must be turned back on using the on off button after the circuit
temperature drops to an acceptable range taking 1 to 30 seconds.
Warning:
If this
situation continues to re-occur the operator needs to check for reasons why the
motors will not turn. Continually trying to start a jammed motor will can cause
damage to the receiver and motor.
Note: 1 yr limited warranty, does not cover burnt circuit boards. Units are potted for
durability and circuit protection and are not repairable. The only way they can burn out is
by taking a voltage spike from what they are hooked up to or incorrect connections.
Transmitters are a wearable part.
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