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OPERATION

Linking RC939 Transmitter Button with the RC613 Receiver

1.   To clear any existing codes, press and hold the blue code set button on the receiver until the adjacent LED turns off 

(up to 15 seconds), then release.

2.   Now momentarily insert a paper clip in the hole on the bottom right side of remote to cause the red LED on the bottom 

to light up. (

NOTE

: Illuminated LED may be difficult to see in direct sunlight.)

3.   To link the receiver and transmitter, go back to the receiver and press & release the blue code set button. 

4.   Now choose the button on the remote that you want to operate the receiver and 

SLOWLY AND REPEATEDLY

 ”press 

& release”.

5.   After the 7th press, you should hear the relay in the receiver click.

6.  Continue to 

SLOWLY

 press the same remote button (relay should click every 4th press now).

7.  Repeat step 6 until you hear the relay click 3 or 4 times.

8.  Press one of the other 2 buttons on the remote to save the code. The red LED on the transmitter will turn off.

Linking Multiple Transmitters with a Receiver

Up to three different transmitters can control a receiver. Follow steps 2 through 8 above for linking each RC939 transmitter 

with the RC613 receiver.

Excluding a Transmitter Button Link from a Receiver

Follow this procedure to exclude a transmitter button from a receiver:
1.  With a stylus or paper clip, press the button on the side of the transmitter until the red LED illuminates. 
2.  Momentarily press the configured ON/OFF button on the transmitter that you want to exclude from the receiver.
3.  Momentarily press one of the other buttons on the transmitter. The red LED on the transmitter turns OFF. 
4.   Momentarily press the button you wanted to exclude to verify it no longer controls the receiver. The button 

is now excluded.

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LIST OF AVAILABLE MODELS AND COMPONENTS

Model

Description

Ratings (60 Hz)

RC613

Single-Channel Receiver

15 A Resistive, 10 A (1200 W) Tungsten, 1 HP (16 A FLA) @ 120 VAC, Single-Pole Single-

Throw Contacts

RC613L

Single-Channel Receiver with 

36 in. Lead

15 A Resistive, 10 A (1200 W) Tungsten, 1 HP (16 A FLA) @ 120 VAC, Single-Pole Single-

Throw Contacts

RC613R

Heavy-Duty Single-Channel 

Receiver and Relay Assembly

20 A Resistive - 120/240 VAC, 12.5 A (1500 W) Tungsten ,1 1/2 HP @ 120 VAC; 3 HP @ 

240 VAC, Double-Pole Single-Throw Contacts

RC939

3-Channel Transmitter

Operates on 3 V, CR2032 Lithium Battery

WIRING DIAGRAMS

NOTES:

1. NEUTRAL must always be connected to the WHITE LEAD.
2. Ground connections are not shown.

Summary of Contents for RC Series

Page 1: ... National Electrical Code requirements This control should not be connected to any equipment which would cause bodily injury or property damage should it be activated unexpectedly Disconnect power at circuit breaker s or disconnect switch es before installing or servicing Test GROUND FAULT protection regularly If it fails to reset DO NOT USE THE POOL or SPA Contact a qualified service technician W...

Page 2: ...f the receiver module Avoid mounting modules near such equipment 7 To prevent electronic interference install receiver modules at least 3 feet apart Make sure the intended load is within the capacity of the module see ratings on page 1 1 This module can be used to control either a 120 or 240 volt load The NEUTRAL however must always be connected to the WHITE lead of the module Refer to wiring diag...

Page 3: ...ing each RC939 transmitter with the RC613 receiver Excluding a Transmitter Button Link from a Receiver Follow this procedure to exclude a transmitter button from a receiver 1 With a stylus or paper clip press the button on the side of the transmitter until the red LED illuminates 2 Momentarily press the configured ON OFF button on the transmitter that you want to exclude from the receiver 3 Moment...

Page 4: ...d device is always ON and can t be turned OFF by the ON OFF button on the receiver Receiver is wired incorrectly Correct per installation diagram Faulty receiver Replace receiver Receiver clicks when its ON OFF button is pressed but the controlled device doesn t operate The controlled device is inoperative Perhaps due to a switch thermostat etc on the controlled device Determine what is preventing...

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