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5.

Table to select tones:

Switch 

9

Switch 

10

Channel

12-volt 

DC output

Tune

On

On

1

Yes 

Classical

Off

On

2

No

Westminster

On

Off

3

No

Ding Dong

Off

Off

4

No

Whistle

 

Coding the receiver:
1.  Open  the  receiver  case  by  inserting  a  small 
screwdriver  into  one  of  the  pry  notches  on  the 
side of the case. (refer to receiver manual)

2. Gently lift off the front cover.

3. Locate the eight dip switches on the receiver and 
make sure they are set identically to dip switches 
1-8 on the transmitter. 

Note:  If  more  than  one  transmitter  is 
used with the receiver, the first eight dip 
switches of all transmitters must match 
the eight dip switches of the receiver. 

Note:  Whenever  a  change  is  made  to 
the time jumper or the dip switches, the 
receiver  must  be  turned  OFF  and  then 
back ON to operate properly.

Frequency: 433.92 MHz
Operating range: -30˚F to 120˚F
Battery life: 6-12 months

LOW  BATTERY  ALERT: 

  If  the  receiver 

sounds  a  second  alert  30  seconds  after 

the first alert, provided nothing trips the 

transmitter  again,  the  9-volt  battery  in 

the transmitter should be changed.

Summary of Contents for WHT-3000

Page 1: ...WHT 3000 Wireless Rubber Hose Transmitter Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...e figure 1 Avoid using steel posts as this may interfere with the radio signal The maximum range of the system is about 600 feet however obstructions such as hills trees and metal siding can reduce the range Connect a 9 volt alkaline battery to the transmitter The battery should last about 6 to 12 months under normal conditions Once the battery is connected the system will need a few seconds to wa...

Page 3: ...r box The first thing you will see is the air switch Figure 2 Directly below the air switch is the transmitter s radio Figure 3 2 Locate the dip switches on the radio 2 3 3 Switches 1 8 are for the frequency setting 256 combinations If needed set switches 1 8 2 to match the eight switches in the receiver 4 Switches 9 and 10 3 are for the channel setting on the transmitter Use these to set the tone...

Page 4: ...4 figure 2 figure 3 1 3 2 ...

Page 5: ...re set identically to dip switches 1 8 on the transmitter Note If more than one transmitter is used with the receiver the first eight dip switches of all transmitters must match the eight dip switches of the receiver Note Whenever a change is made to the time jumper or the dip switches the receiver must be turned OFF and then back ON to operate properly Frequency 433 92 MHz Operating range 30 F to...

Page 6: ...re with the radio signal Adjust the screw on the air switch in the transmitter Figure 2 1 by turning it clockwise This will increase the sensitivity If the contacts are touching the system will not work If the transmitter is giving false signals try one of these Adjust the screw on the air switch in the transmitter Figure 2 1 by turning it counter clockwise This will decrease sensitivity Set the t...

Page 7: ...fects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident abuse act of God or improper operation Warranty If this product does become defective simply return it to Dakota Alert Please include a note describing the troubles along with your name and return address as well as the orig inal sales receipt If the prod...

Page 8: ...8 Dakota Alert Inc 32556 E Main St P0 Box 130 Elk Point SD 57025 Phone 605 356 2772 Fax 605 356 3662 Web www dakotaalert com ...

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