User's Manual

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Form #: 30Z0138 Effective Date: 24 August 2006
Section 2: EMIDS Transmitter (MMCT) Operational Mode
MMCT Battery Compartment
9 volt Battery connectors
Rotary Switches Tri-Colored LED
Initial Transmitter Set Up
Set up of the transmitter consists of selecting the desired channel number, the desired ID number and the desired modes of
operation. This is accomplished with the three rotary switches in the battery compartment and the push button on the top of
the transmitter. These rotary switches are used to set up the transmitter. After set up they are used to inform the transmitter
the ID number or the channel number depending on the mode of operation selected. A tri-colored LED is provided to give the
operator feed back during the set up of the transmitter.
LED Amber – the unit is waiting for an entry
LED Green – indicates that the set up was accepted
LED Red – indicates an incorrect entry
Items required:
Power Source: One (1) to four (4) 9-volt MN1604 Duracell “copper top” batteries.
Tool: One R3322 Small Xcelite or equivalent screwdriver.
Receiver: One MMCR – to confirm transmitter operations.
The following is a list of programming codes and their functions. After the setup is complete, the rotary switches should
not be left in the position 000. The position 000 is reserved for programming mode only, this causes the unit to go into
programming mode for one minute to allow entry of the set up codes. After the one-minute is up, the unit goes back to the
normal operating mode. Entry of a set up code after the one minute will result in the transmission of a test message, no
programming will occur.
STEP ONE: Initial Channel Set-Up
NOTE: The channel number may be 001-600 for LB, 001-1600 for MB, or 001-1920 for HB. Channel number 000 should
not be used.
1. Remove the battery cap and install 1-4 new 9-volt batteries (see battery compartment above) (When power is first applied,
the unit will stay on for five minutes whatever its position.)
2. Hold the transmitter to view the switches – the transmitter should be in a level position with the antenna terminal up.
3. Set each switch to the “0” position. Press and release the
test button (on top of the transmitter) once – the LED should
be amber. The unit is now in the programming mode, and
the next selection must be made within one minute.
Sensor
Connecto
r
RS232
Test
Button
Antenna
Connecto
r
Battery Cap
Amber