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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ( continued )
6.
Connect the two wires from each jack to the receiver. The left front jack should be connected to the receiver
terminals marked LF. The right front to the RF terminals, and so on for the rear jacks. Each set of
terminals has a (+) and a (-) side. Connect according to the wiring diagram shown in figure 3. Red wire is
positive; black wire is negative.
7.
Mount the receiver control box near a compartment door to maximize transmitter wire length outside the
camper. Also, locate it as close to the battery compartment as feasible. Use #8 AWG wire to connect the
battery terminals to the power input terminals in the receiver control box. Use a ring connector (or split wire)
8.
!!!
Install a 60 amp circuit breaker in the wiring to protect the receiver control box electronics.*
9.
The negative lead from the battery must be connected to the negative terminal, and the positive lead from the
battery must connect to the positive terminal in the receiver control box. !!! ( See special note of caution,
below )
10.
The transmitter can be used in either one of these modes: (1) Wired, with a cable and plug connection to the
receiver control box or remote switch panel (2) Wireless, which is operated with a 12 volt battery, sending
radio frequency signals to an antennae in the receiver control box.
11.
A remote “ on-off “ switch panel is provided to control the power to the system. This switch should be
mounted inside the camper, near the door. The switch is equipped with an LED light which is lit when the
power is on. The power stays on for 15 minutes, and then automatically shuts off along with the LED light,
stopping any possible operation of the jack system. (This safety feature eliminates the need to remember to
switch the system "off") Plug the attached cable from the remote switch panel into the receiver control box.
Whenever the LED light is off, it will be necessary to press the "on" switch to restore power to the system to
operate the jacks. The receiver control box and the remote switch panel have manual off controls.
12.
The wireless transmitter needs no wired connection from the transmitter to the receiver control box, but
instead, an antennae wire is provided to pick up the RF (radio frequency) commands.
!!! CAUTION !!! Do not connect 12VDC power from the battery to any receiver terminals except the two 12VDC battery
terminals marked on the receiver case. To do so will burn out the receiver. This is not covered by the warranty.
* Item # 8 above - 60 Amp circuit breaker can be acquired from Rieco- Titan Products, Inc. 866-403-9803. Part # 46931
Revised 8-24-08
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