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Receiver ID code.

There  may  be  cases  that  the  receiver  is  triggered  by 

another  transmitter  in  your  neighborhood,  or  if  you  have 

the antenna installed on your RV, and you’re where there 

are other RVs with the same antenna. 
If you find the receiver is receiving and reacting to some 

commands  which  have  not  been  sent  from  your  remote 

control, try to change the Transmitter/Receiver ID code pair 

following the below procedures:
1.  

Unplug the power cord from the receiver.

2.  

Hold down the ‘UP’ and ‘DOWN’ keys together and 

power up the receiver until the LCD shows “Id” . The 

receiver is now in the ID programming mode.

3.  

With  the  remote  control  near  to  the  receiver,  hold 

down its ‘9’ and ‘0’ keys until the ‘Id’ on the receiver 

LCD disappears.

4.  

Press ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’ to select code 1, 2 or 3 respectively 

within 2½  seconds after the receiver LCD is emptied.

5.  

The receiver should now show “x “, where “x” repre

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sents the Code number that you’ve set.

6.  

Press the ‘STORE’ key on the remote control within 2½ 

seconds after pressing ‘1’, ‘2’ or ‘3’ for code selection.

7.  

The receiver should now show “Id x”.

8.  

The new ID code pair is stored. Unplug the receiver 

and then plug it in again and for the new ID to be in 

effect.

Note:

  You can use one of 3 identifying code numbers. The 

default ID code used is 1.
1.  After the ‘9’ and ‘0’ buttons on the remote control, are 

released, then choose and press either the ‘1’, ‘2’ or ‘3’ 

keys within 2½ seconds. If button is pushed, it will exit 

the ID programming mode. This is to avoid any accidental 

button pushed on the remote control. If this happens, start 

at Step 1 again.

2.  After code number  ‘1’, ‘2’ or ‘3’ is selected, users should 

push the ‘STORE’ button on the remote control within 

2.5 seconds. If no other button  than ‘STORE’, ‘1’, ‘2’ or 

‘3’ is pushed, it will exit the ID programming mode. This 

is to avoid any accidental button pushed on the remote 

control. If this happens, start at Step 1 again.

3.  If the receiver is unplugged before it has been stored 

(Step 8 above) the new ID code will not be saved.

Note:

 Do not plug your antenna’s power supply into an AC 

outlet or DC power source until all receiver and an-

tenna connections have been made. Doing so may 

short  out  the  receiver’s  transformer  and  void  your 

warranty.

 

AC POWER

—Plug the 12 VDC adapter into the DC jack on 

the HDMS9000IR receiver. Plug the HDMS9000 AC 

adapter into a 120-volt AC outlet near the TV.

DC POWER

—Plug the 12 VDC adapter into the DC jack on 

the HDMS9000IR receiver. Attach the red wire to the 

positive terminal and the black wire to the negative 

terminal of the DC source used. (The DC power cord’s 

spade terminal ends can be removed if your installa

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tion requires another type of connector.)

Note:

  

The DC power cord contains an inline protective fuse. 

For continuous protection against fire hazard, replace 

fuse only with the same type 0.75 ampere/250 volt 

rating. 

Note: 

Make sure you have your antenna’s final mounting 

position before you plug in the receiver. If you relocate your 

antenna’s outdoor or indoor position, make sure you unnplug 

the receiver before you disconnect any wires or coax.

 

1. 

After plugging in the AC adapter or DC power souce, 

the receiver will turn on. It will display “CA” and start 

a calibration process.

2. 

The LCD backlight will also turn on for 1 minute. If the 

receiver is idle for over 1 minute, the backlight will turn 

off. 

3. 

When the receiver receives signal from the remote 

control, the indication LED light beside the LCD panel  

will flash.

Note:

  This  calibration  process  should  be  finished  in  less 

than 2 seconds. During this process the antenna is 

internally  rotated  and  its  existing  position  is  noted. 

Afterwards, it will stop at the last position shown on 

the LCD of the receiver. 

 

If the LCD keeps showing the “CA”, it means the cali

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bration process cannot be completed successfully. If 

this happens, check the wire connections and see if 

there is anything obstructing the antenna rotation.

4. 

The  antenna’s  direction  can  be  changed  step 

by  step  by  using  the  “UP”  or  “DOWN”  arrow 

buttons  on  the  receiver’s  front  panel  or  the  left 

or  right  arrow  buttons  on  the  remote  control.

5. 

To continuously change the antenna direction, hold 

down on the “UP” or “DOWN”  arrow buttons on the 

receiver or remote control.

6. 

To save the antenna direction for a channel, enter the 

channel number with the remote control. Then, press 

and hold the “STORE” button on the remote control 

until the CH indicator on the receiver LCD flashes.

 

Use the left or right arrows on the remote to select the 

optimized antenna direction. Finally, press “STORE” 

again to save the setting.

8. 

To recall a stored channel and direction, enter the 

channel number directly by using the number button 

on the remote control. The antenna will then turn to 

the direction that corresponds to the channel number 

you entered on the remote control.

Connecting to an AC or DC Power Source

Changing the Transmitter/Receiver ID Code

    Finding and Storing Your TV Channels

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