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LIA-520 April 25, 2011 Rev01
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4.3 CONFIGURING HANDHELD REMOTE CONTROL
Every valve has a unique ID code that allows multiple valves to be used in one location without interference. This unique ID code
must be “taught” or “transferred” to the handheld remote control. Each valve’s primary wireless handheld remote control will be
shipped from the factory pre-taught. The valve can be controlled with secondary handheld remote controls. Secondary handheld
remote control must be taught the valve’s unique ID code. Perform the following procedure to teach the handheld remote control.
NOTE:
Before teaching, valve should be powered down.
NOTE:
If multiple valves are present, apply power only to the valve being taught, otherwise possible confl icts may occur.
NOTE:
If handheld remote control is unable to be taught, it will exit teach mode by powering down after one minute.
On handheld remote control:
1.
Press and hold the Open and Closed buttons.
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Press and release the Power button.
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Continue to hold the Open and Closed buttons for 3 seconds.
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Three decimal points on the display will turn on, indicating the Handheld remote control is in Teach Mode.
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Release the Open and Closed buttons.
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On Valve:
2.
Press and hold the Open and Closed buttons.
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Press and release the Power button.
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Continue to hold the Open and Closed buttons for 3 seconds.
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Three decimal points on the display will turn on, indicating the valve is in Teach Mode.
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Release the Open and Closed buttons.
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The display will toggle between three bars on bottom and three bars on top while the ID is being transmitted to the
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Handheld.
The handheld will automatically exit the teach mode upon successfully receiving a valid ID. The Radio Link LED will be lit for
3.
5 seconds.
Cycle power off and back on to valve to complete the process.
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