Section 7 - Programming (Continued)
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7-8.2.
9000 and 9001
telePilot
Programming.
After you have entered 9000 or 9001 as your system type enter the following items in order for your system:
Frequency (Must be inputted for system to work):
There should be a label either on the receiver or the transmitter listing frequency, and it should list a channel number
between A and K. Find this letter and tap the “Freq” arrow and select that channel letter. As the frequency letter is entered
the last five positions of the programming automatically sets itself to the positions used in previous 9000(1) systems to
program in that frequency.
If you are unable to find a channel letter designation for frequency, copy the last 5 positions of the access code dip switch
from an existing unit. The correct channel number will appear in the “Freq” window.
9000(1) Channel Code versus Frequency.
Channel Frequency
Channel Frequency
A
448.0 MHz
F
447.5 MHz
B
448.5 MHz
G
447.1 MHz
C
449.0 MHz
H
446.7 MHz
D
449.5 MHz
J
446.3 MHz
E
450.0 MHz
K
445.9 MHz
Access Code (Must be inputted for system to work):
The first four positions of the switch shown is the access code copy these four switch positions from an existing piece of
equipment.
Screen switch operation.
The screen switches are labeled from left to right “A”, “B” and S3. They are numbered from left
to right 1 to 8. The darkened rectangle to the bottom is “OFF” or “0”, and the darkened rectangle to the top is “ON” or a
“1”. Tapping the lightened rectangle will cause the switch to toggle.
Auto Turn Off (Optional, can be skipped):
The
tele
Pilot
transmitter has a variable length Time-out-timer. To facilitate operation of this timer with various receiver
models, the Auto Turn Off feature was created. If this feature is enabled, when the transmitter times out and the transmitter
turns OFF, it will send an OFF command to the receiver before shutting itself down. Check (tap) the box to enable.
Timer (If unsure of a number start with 15 minutes):
Enables the transmitter time-out-timer. The selections are “None” (meaning the transmitter will never shut off on it own if
not used; this is not recommended for battery life) or numbers of minutes till shut down. The minutes are selectable in one-
minute steps from 1 to 10 and five minutes steps up to an hour. Tap on the “Timer” arrow, scroll down through the number
of minutes, and tap on the desired number.
This completes the 9000(1) programming; tap “Save”.
System
9000(1) Freq
A
Setup Bank #
A1
Receiver access code
1
0
Auto Turn Off
Timer None
Save
Cancel
9000 and 9001 Programming Screen
Screen switches