Owner's Manual

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ADDRESSING THE WVC WITH THE WVP....................................................
(WVP required to perform this function)
Each WVC controller requires a unique
identification number for proper radio
operation with the WVP. Setting unique
addresses for each WVC allows for
separate radio programming and manual
operations with individual WVC control-
lers even though other controllers may
be in the surrounding area. The unique
address is a 3-digit number from 000 to
999. Once the address is set, you must
remember the ID for future operation.
(Refer to the WVP Owner’s Manual for
detailed programming instructions).
To set the unique address on the WVC:
1. Press the Transmit/Receive button on the WVP to enter
the communications mode.(Lower portion of display).
2. Use the and buttons to change the 3-digit
identification number. Use the button to make sure
that the WVP is in the transmit mode with the arrow on
the display pointing towards the address icon (see
figure 1).
3. Unscrew the rear half of the WVC body to gain access
to the battery compartment.
4. Install a standard 9-volt alkaline battery into the battery
holder (see Connecting the Battery).
5. Wait for the red light inside the battery compartment to
come on, this may take 10-15 seconds.
6. Immediately press and hold the Transmit/Receive
button on the WVP. The WVP will beep twice when
transmission commences. Release the button.
7. The WVP will beep twice again when the identification
number has been learned by the WVC.
8. If the WVP illuminates the failed to communicate icon
then start over from step 4.
NOTE: If no WVP communication takes
place after the red light on the WVC comes
on, the WVC will turn this light back off
(after 20 seconds) and revert back to the
address already programmed into the WVC.
Figure 1