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SECTION 3 – RECEIVER
After powering on your XtremeLink
®
receiver, the STATUS LED will light solid
red for up to 3 seconds and then begin flashing red. Flashing red means
that there is no connection to an XtremeLink
®
transmitter module.
When a connection is established, the STATUS LED will light solid green.
Advanced Programming Features
Advanced programming mode allows various features to be changed.
NOTE - Any transmitter with an XtremeLink
®
RF module that has been
“bound” to the XtremeLink
®
receiver must be turned off prior to powering on
the receiver. Power up your XtremeLink
®
receiver and wait for the STATUS
LED to begin flashing red.
To enter advanced programming mode, press and hold the programming
button on the XtremeLink
®
receiver until the STATUS LED changes from off
to green, and then finally red. This process will take approximately 7
seconds.
NOTE - The receiver’s programming button is located on the circuit board
itself and can be depressed using our radio tool (available from our online
store) or by using a 3/32 Allen key or similar BLUNT object. DO NOT USE
ANY TYPE OF SCREWDRIVER to press the button or damage will result! See
Figure 7 for whole location.
Once you have entered programming mode, the STATUS LED will be solid
red (the first programming option). Each time you press and release the
programming button, the STATUS LED will change colors, indicating a
different programming function. Below is a table of STATUS LED colors and
their meanings, followed by a detailed description of each programming
option.
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