
SOLID STATE INSTRUMENTS
Revision: 4/10/22
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Transmitter and Receiver Pairing Procedure (Learn Mode)
*** THE PRL-1600 IS FACTORY PAIRED.
DO NOT PAIR THE
SYSTEM UPON
INITIAL INSTALLATION. ***
Required only if re-pairing has not been done or if one end has been replaced.
This procedure pairs the PRT-1600 Transmitter with a specific PRR-1600 Receiver. The PRL-1600 system
WILL NOT work unless this procedure is completed. The PRL-1600 system is factory paired and tested as a
system, so the pairing procedure is not normally necessary to do at installation. In the event that Dip Switch #8
is put in the UP position either accidentally or intentionally, the unit may be unpaired. Therefore, this procedure
will need to be performed.
1. With the system powered down (OFF) at both ends, set the transmitter and receiver channel numbers (Dip
Switches 1-3) to the same setting. (See instructions on pages 8 and 12 for the transmitter and receiver,
respectively.
2. Set Dip Switch #8 on both the transmitter and receiver to the "UP" position to put the system in the Learn
mode.
3. Turn on power to the PRR-1600 Receiver. The RED system status LED should flash quickly.
4. Turn on power to the PRT-1600 Transmitter. The RED system status LED should flash in slow mode, about
once per second) for a few seconds and then flash fast, about 4 times per second. The fast flash means that
the system has paired itself together.
5. Return Dip Switch #8 to the "DOWN" position on PRR-16 Receiver Base FIRST. This puts the Receiver in
the RUN (normal operation) mode.
6. Return Dip Switch #8 to the "DOWN" position on the PRT-16Transmitter Base SECOND. This will put the
Transmitter into the RUN (normal operation) mode.
6. Once both units are in the RUN mode, you will see the KYZ outputs on the Receiver changing state to reflect
the state of the transmitter's input. The LED's on the Transmitter and Receiver will match.
7. If the Transmitter and Receiver boards ever need to be changed or if the transmitter and receiver units ever
have to be deployed in a new system with a different transmitter or receiver board, the pairing procedure will
have to be performed again.