Channel Settings
Note: Most installations will not require you to change any of the dip switches on your
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module communicate by using chan- |
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nels that can be changed by sliding |
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dip switches into the ON or OFF [on |
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some switches the numbers 1 (ON) |
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both the remote control and outdoor |
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module. The channel is factory set; |
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however, there are 3 switches (8 | ON | DIP | ON | DIP |
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Follow the instructions below for set- |
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ting a new channel.
1.Open the cases and locate dip switches on both the remote control and outdoor module (see Figure 5).
2.The remote control and outdoor module both have two positions (ON and OFF) on each of the four dip switches. Dip switches 1 through 3 are used for setting the channel. Use the table below to set channel 2 after setting channel 1. Note: The channels must be programmed according to the table below for all 4 functions of the remote control to work properly. The receiver(s) must match the code settings for channel 1. Use the table below to set the corresponding code for channel 2.
3.To change the channel, slide dip switches to ON or OFF as needed. It is recommended to only change one dip switch at a time and then check to see if the system is functioning properly. Note: Dip switches in positions 1 through 3 must be in the exact same
configuration on both the remote control and outdoor module for this system to function properly.
0000 | 0001 |
0010 | 0011 |
0100 | 0101 |
0110 | 0111 |
1000 | 1001 |
1010 | 1011 |
1100 | 1101 |
1110 | 1111 |
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0 = OFF | 1 = ON |