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Programming
To be operated by the Timeguard Wireless Transmitters,
the Timeguard Wireless Receivers must learn the
Transmitters unique code. This is achieved
automatically by the following procedure.
1. Press the Rx unit’s PROGRAM button for 1 to 2
seconds while Rx unit is powered. Be careful not to
press for much longer than 2 seconds or you may erase
all existing memorised codes. The light will go ON
indicating it is in Program Mode and will remain on up
to 5 minutes. (If programming a Chime Receiver it will
make a “beep” and the LED will flash indicating it is
program mode)
2. Activate the Tx unit’s PIR detector to send a signal to
the Rx unit by walking into its detection zone. The
TLTXDCB’s LED flashes red indicating motion has
been sensed and a signal has been transmitted. The
Tx unit will to send its coded signal to the Rx unit and
the light will go off. (if using a Chime receiver a “beep”
will sound indicating it has been coded with the
Tx units signal).
3. The Rx unit has acknowledged the Tx unit’s signal
by turning the lights OFF. The Rx unit is now
programmed to respond to the Tx unit. No other Tx
unit can activate this RX unit unless it is programmed
to do so.
4. If the lights did not go OFF or the Chime did not
“beep” the Rx unit was not picking up a signal. Check
the radio signal path between the Tx and Rx units for
any obstructions (walls, support beams, chain link
fences etc).These can block radio signals and interfere
with signal transmission. Up to 5 further Rx units may
now be introduced to the Tx unit if required.
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