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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital 

device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 

against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate 

radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harm-

ful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in 

a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, 

which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 

interference by one or more of the following measures:

 

• 

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

 

• 

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

 

• 

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the

 

• 

receiver is connected.

 

• 

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

 

15.21 INFORMATION to USER:

 

The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user 

that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the 

user

s authority to operate the equipment.

 

 

FCC License is not required.  This device operates on frequencies authorized for use in the Multi

-

Use Radio Service (MURS). MURS frequencies are available for unlicensed business or personal use.  Any 

changes or modifications may void the user

s authority granted by the FCC to operate this radio and should 

not be made.  Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is subject to gov-

ernment regulations and may be prohibited.

 

UNIT #  

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 FUNCTION SWITCHES(4,5,6,) 

 

Using unit 

#’

s on the transmitters and receivers can create a more precision controlled system.  When needing to 

use multiple transmitters that control a single receiver, assigning unit 

#’

s to each transmitter on the system will 

help the receiver to differentiate between the transmitters controlling it.  Like when operating a system capable 
of running a Last Pivot Standing scenario.  All 810

-

T transmitters come from the factory set in the default mode 

as a #1 transmitter.  Meaning they will only control the relay output #1 on a 810

-

R Plus receiver, a receiver set as 

a Unit #1 receiver or channel 1 of a receiver operating in Last Pivot Standing mode.  

See receiver manual for 

details on receiver Unit # Switch settings

.  Turning on function switch #4 will make a transmitter a Unit #2 trans-

mitter that will control the relay output #2 on a 810

-

R Plus receiver, a receiver set as a Unit #2 receiver or chan-

nel 2 of a receiver operating in Last Pivot Standing mode.  The results are the same for each corresponding Unit 
# that a transmitter is set to.  

 

To watch a 

How To

” 

video on this feature click on the link below:

 

Unit #s and Last Pivot Standing Mode 

 

SWITCH#

 

4

 

ON

 

MAKES TRANSMITTER A UNIT #2 TRANSMITTER

 

 

4&5 both

 

ON

 

MAKES TRANSMITTER A UNIT #3 TRANSMITTER

 

 

5

 

ON

 

MAKES TRANSMITTER A UNIT #4 TRANSMITTER

 

 

5&6 both

 

ON

 

MAKES TRANSMITTER A UNIT #5 TRANSMITTER

 

 

6

 

ON

 

MAKES TRANSMITTER A UNIT #6 TRANSMITTER

 

 

Summary of Contents for 810-T

Page 1: ...T L ENGINE PIVOT ISUZU PANEL 10 ZIMMATIC PIVOT 10 WIRE SYSTEM 11 ZIMMATIC PIVOT 11 WIRE SYSTEM 12 UNIT SETTINGS 13 GROUNDING Version 160825 Hot Shot Systems Inc will no longer sell or warranty its products for the use in controlling or monitoring pollu tants However the use of these controllers in non pollutant applications such as water tanks water pumps pivots irrigation systems and any other mo...

Page 2: ...cted NEMA 4X cabinet with mounting ears on top and bottom The trans mitter receiver control box can be mounted on the side of a control panel pole or any other surface as long as the antenna does not have metal running within 12 of the antenna whip If longer range is needed an external long range antenna can be used Do not mount the HOT SHOT receiver to the well engine or cover because the strong ...

Page 3: ...itter has power and is ready to operate TRANSMITTINGIndicates when the Transmitter is transmitting SENSOR LEDS When these LED s are on it indicates that the terminal below it is connected to the COMMON terminal SENSOR LEDS TRANSMITTER FUNCTION SWITCH SETTINGS SWITCH 4 ON MAKES TRANSMITTER A UNIT 2 TRANSMITTER 4 5 both ON MAKES TRANSMITTER A UNIT 3 TRANSMITTER 5 ON MAKES TRANSMITTER A UNIT 4 TRANSM...

Page 4: ...ycling the receiver s relay DO NOT have the receiver relay wired up to the pump during this procedure because it will continually open the relay for 10 seconds and then close the relay for 10 seconds causing damage to the pump Function switch 8 must be turned OFF the jumper wire removed and then turn off the power on the transmitter power switch to take it out of Beacon Mode Trans Terminal Strip S...

Page 5: ...l on the transmitter Run another wire from the pivot panel s neutral terminal J9 to the 120vac neutral terminal on the transmitter Make sure the pivot s well kill terminals DO NOT have any voltage from previously wired configurations Run a wire from terminal J12 to the Hot Shot Transmitter s COM input terminal Run a wire from terminal J11 to the Hot Shot Transmitter s ON OFF INPUT termi nal Connec...

Page 6: ...t ter Run another wire from the pivot panels neutral buss bar to the second 120vac Neutral input on the transmitter With these models we recommend that you use terminal 3 and 4 on the 3 Sec Delay PCB to control the Sensor on the Hot Shot Transmitter Remove the wires that currently go in to them and cap them off Run a wire from terminal 3 on the 3 Sec Delay PCB to the COM input on the transmitter R...

Page 7: ...ac Hot to the 120vac Hot terminal on the transmitter Run another wire from the pivot panels terminal 9 or 10 120vac Neutral to the 120vac Neutral terminal on the transmitter To connect the pivot panels well control relay to the Hot Shot Transmitter run a wire from terminal 15 PUMP CONTROL NO to the transmitters ON OFF input terminal Now run a wire from terminal 16 PUMP CONTROL COM to the transmitt...

Page 8: ...former to terminal 9 and 11 in the T L Allen Bradley Panel Then take the 2 wires from the 120VAC output side and run them to the trans mitters two 120vac inputs INSTALL a 24vac relay Interface Relay to control the Sensor input on the transmitter Control the Interface Relay by running a wire from the Allen Bradley panel s terminal 1 and 2 to each side of the Interface Relays coil terminals Run a wi...

Page 9: ...ay to control the SENSOR inputs on the transmitter To control the 12vdc Interface Relay run a wire from the engines Murphy switch terminal C on a 117 or from the terminal NC on a 518 to one side of the relays coil terminals Run another wire from the ground on the Murphy or from the NEG of the Hot Shot Transmitter to the other coil terminal on the 12vdc Interface Relay Now run a wire from the 12vdc...

Page 10: ... another wire from the 120v X2 terminal to the 120vac Neutral terminal on the transmitter INSTALL a 24vac relay Interface Relay to control the Sensor input on the transmitter Control the Inter face Relay by running a wire from one side of the relay coil to terminal 64 and connect the other side of the relay coil to terminal 4 Wire the N O side of the Interface Relay to the ON OFF INPUT terminal on...

Page 11: ...another wire from the 120v X2 terminal to the 120vac Neutral terminal on the transmitter INSTALL a 24vac relay Interface Relay to control the Sensor input on the transmitter Control the Inter face Relay by running a wire from one side of the relay coil to terminal 64 and connect the other side of the relay coil to terminal 65 Wire the N O side of the Interface Relay to the ON OFF INPUT terminal on...

Page 12: ...r unlicensed business or personal use Any changes or modifications may void the user s authority granted by the FCC to operate this radio and should not be made Use of this radio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is subject to gov ernment regulations and may be prohibited UNIT FUNCTION SWITCHES 4 5 6 Using unit s on the transmitters and receivers can create a more precisi...

Page 13: ...ection devices incorporated on the cir cuit board that require proper grounding to operate Any equipment or device panels operating with or near the Hot Shot should also be con nected to the grounding system A good ground will enhance the trans mit and receive range of the Hot Shot System GROUNDING PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE DEVICE PANEL To watch a How To video on this feature click on the link ...

Page 14: ... s Guidelines Unintended use are at the End User s own risk and Hot Shot Systems does not warrant or make any representations whatsoever regarding the use of Products for any unintended use Hot Shot Systems Products are convenience items and are not intended to be a substitute for normal maintenance monitoring control and proper upkeep of equipment or property that Products are monitoring or contr...

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