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Troubleshooting:
Wireless Remote Control (Transmitter & Receiver)
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s
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1.
Is the power LED (located near big orange capacitor)
on?
2.
Is white relay clicking on
upon
initialization?
3.
Is RF LED (light
by itself across
from power LED)
on? (10 sec.
when 1st turned
on in correlation
with function
switch
operation)
4.
Are
the
output LED's
(row of lights)
operating according to their respective outputs?
5.
Do the
outputs have voltage when operating their
respective functions?
6.
Do you have acceptable
range?
7.
Are
solenoids activating
when
operating respective function?
If other problems persist, call for a RGA #.
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No
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No
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No
No
2B.
Are
transmitter and receiver a
dd
re
ss
codes
matched?
(12-position DIP
switch)
2A.
Is RF LED
on
upon
initialization?
No
•Match
switches
•Check voltage into
receiver from source •Check 15Amp fuse
•LED possibly inoperative
•Function switch inoperative
– check Tx faceplate for
loose wires or bad
connections
•Possible failure in:
– pump-up circuit
– driver circuit
– relay not transferring
voltage
•Call for a RGA #
•Likely problem on vehicle
– check for loose connections
– check for bad solenoid
– check for ground at solenoid
•Antenna possibly bad
•Problem in RF section
•Battery low in transmitter
•Receiver antenna positioned
less than 2ft. from vertical
metal or shielded by external surface
•If problem persists, call for a RGA
•Possible microprocessor failure
•If
flashing
or
intermittent,
check
for:
– constant input voltage
–
flashing
RF
LED
– antenna placement
•If problem persists, call for a RGA #
•Ensure transmitter is transmitting:
– check battery
– check antenna on Rx and Tx
– tune a manually tuned radio to
99.2 FM, depress toggle switch
and listen for distinct-patterned
sound other than static
•Problem likely in RF section
– call for a RGA #
•Switch all address codes to lows
and re-initialize transmitter (turn off
and back on)
•Reset address codes to original
settings and test
•If problem persists, call for a RGA #