Read instructions completely before beginning programming procedure.
The transmitter can be set to be in a standard transmitting mode or in a repeater mode where all
receivers will repeat the transmission.
*Note: When setting up the Transmitting Mode, the TX LED will cycle through all other set up options
(Frequency, Relay) before it gets to the transmitting mode setting. This is why you need to hold the button
for 11 seconds until the TX LED starts blinking GREEN/RED quickly.
To Select Transmitting Mode:
1. Remove the battery cover from the back of the transmitter.
2. Remove only one of the batteries from the holder. Note polarity so it is re-inserted properly in the
following steps.
3. Press and hold Button 1 on the transmitter. While holding button down, re-insert the battery into
the holder.
4. Keep Button 1 pressed with battery in holder for 11 seconds until the TX LED starts blinking
GREEN/RED quickly.
5. Release Button 1, then press once for standard mode or twice for repeating mode.
6. TX LED will turn RED if standard mode was selected or GREEN if repeater mode was selected.
7. If no button is pressed for 10 seconds, the TX LED will Illuminate to the current transmitting
mode.
Once the transmitting mode has been selected, the TX LED will illuminate RED (standard mode) or
GREEN (repeater mode) during all future transmissions.
Programming is now complete. Repeat the above procedure to change the transmitting mode at any time.
Notes On Transmitting Mode:
The standard transmitting mode is preferred when quick button response is needed. This type of
transmission is typically used when the machinery being controlled is in view of the operator where signal
repeating is not necessary.
Repeating mode has a short delay added to the button commands to allow the signal to repeat between
multiple receivers without collision. This type of transmission is typically used when multiple receiving
units are spread over a large area and are being controlled simultaneously. Immediate response time is
not a priority.
Both types of transmissions can be used simultaneously in a system with multiple transmitters, although
repeating transmissions could cause some lag in the standard transmissions.