Installation Guide
SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION WIRING DIAGRAMS
INSTALLATION
USEFUL INFORMATION
1. Radio Receivers are sensitive to heat.
Avoid mounting them above heater,
air conditioner or exposed to
afternoon sun.
2. The higher the Receiver Module,
the longer its range. For good range
and reliable reception, install modules
as high as practical above ground level
with antenna at top.
3. Large metal objects divert radio signals.
Avoid mounting Receiver Modules on
metal wall, fence or near large metal
objects.
4. Environmental conditions could affect
the operation of the remote control
system. For example, in rain the range
may be less than normal.
5. Certain electric equipment like brush type motors or
electronic gas heater igniters emit radio signals and can affect the function
of the Receiver Module. Avoid mounting modules near such equipment.
6. To prevent electronic interference, install Receiver Modules at least 3 feet apart.
3-Way Switching Application
Make sure the intended load is within the capacity
of the Module, see ratings on page 1.
1. This Module can be used to control either a 120
volt or 240 volt load. The NEUTRAL, however,
must always be connected to the WHITE lead of
the Module. Refer to wiring diagram on page 3 for
proper installation.
2. Select the proper location (see Useful Information
above) and install Module on a vertical surface or
other support, using hardware suitable for the
purpose.
3. Prepare the necessary conduit runs as required by
the installation layout and pull-in the specified
conductors.
4. Follow wiring diagram on page 3, make wire
connections as shown.
5. Turn ON power and test installation, using the
ON/OFF button on face of the Module. Replace
junction box cover, make sure the installation
is secure and raintight.
6. Set code, see Operating Instructions on page 3.
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OPERATION
NOTES:
1. NEUTRAL must always be connected to WHITE LEAD.
2. Ground connections are not shown.
A. To Set Code
Receiver Modules have the capacity to “learn”
and remember a unique code, generated by a
transmitter. The transmitter will operate only the
designated one or more receivers simultaneously.
In addition, each transmitter can “teach” and
operate up to three different sets of Receivers.
Also, more than one transmitter can be assigned
to operate the same Receivers.
1. Turn ON the main power and manually operate the
load a few times then turn load OFF.
2. Holding the transmitter close to the Receiver
Module, press and hold the pushbutton you choose
to operate that particular Module. The red LED
indicator should now be lit.
3. Press the “CODE SET” button on the face of the
Receiver Module until the green light next to the
button flashes ONCE (about one second).
4. Code setting is now complete. Release the
transmitter button and test installation by pressing
repeatedly on the chosen transmitter button.
The load should cycle ON/OFF, if not, repeat
steps 2 and 3 above.
5. If more than one Receiver Module is in use, repeat
above procedure on the next Receiver Module and
hold down the SAME transmitter button in step 2 if
the Module is supposed to function TOGETHER
with the first Module or press a different button
on the transmitter, if it is supposed to operate
INDEPENDENTLY.
To erase all memorized codes, press and hold CODE
SET button on Receiver Module, until the green indicator
light alongside goes out (in about 6 seconds).
To operate a Receiver Module with more than one
transmitter, set master code switch, next to the battery
inside the transmitters to the same setting.
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In case this device is used to operate pool/spa equipment...
DANGER! To Reduce the Risk of Injury:
... do not permit children to operate the Control Unit or use the Pool/Spa unless they are closely supervised at all times.
... test GROUND FAULT protection regularly. If it fails to reset, DO NOT USE THE POOL or SPA! Contact a qualified service technician.


