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into the socket, through the small hole in the Receiver‘s top cover. Now connect
the cable, as appropriate, to either the Analog Throttle or the Digital Central Station
(refer to the instructions for these devices).
Image 1: Cable Connections. Do not connect both cables at once!
2.2 Mounting:
The Receiver can be mounted using the 4 screw holes molded into the base. Do not make
any other holes in the housing. For best results, mount the receiver in a flat position.
2.3 Operation:
The Receiver is powered by the Analog Throttle or Digital Central Station. When
power is switched on, the red LED on the Receiver blinks (short On, long Off) if there
is no PIKO Navigator remote operating nearby. When at least one Navigator is within
range, the LED lights solid On. If the LED blinks in a symmetrical pattern, repeated
radio signal interruptions are occuring. The Receiver can operate in conjunction with
up to eight PIKO #35011/35021* Navigator remotes simultaneously.
2.4 Positioning and Range
Under normal conditions, a radio range of approximately 50 meters (55 yards)
between the Receiver and a Navigator remote should be quite reliable. Greater
distances may be possible, especially outdoors in open surroundings. Metal or
concrete buildings and walls can reduce the range. Other transmitters on similar
frequencies, such as telephones, garage door openers, computer and audio devices
can also affect operation. Experiment to find the best location for the Receiver, so
that the Receiver maintains good radio contact as the Navigator is moved all around
the layout. Place the Receiver at least 3 feet away from the Central Station or Analog
Throttle, Transformers, and tracks. Do not lay the data cable parallel to the tracks or
other wiring. A piece of thin sheet metal or aluminum foil about 8“ square, placed flat
under the Receiver, may enhance the radio range.
3. Channel Settings:
The Receiver comes factory set to one of four channels/radio frequencies.
All Navigator remotes used with this Receiver must be set to the same channel
as the Receiver.
Antenna Socket