Operation

Reprogram remote control ID code and channel

You can randomly reprogram the Stagehand ID code and RF channel on the remote control. The ID code and channel reprogram at the same time – you cannot reprogram them separately.

Why reprogram the remote control

Another Stagehand remote control coincidentally was randomly set at the factory, or randomly reprogrammed by a user, to the same ID code as yours and is causing conflicts. Since there are 65,535 different ID codes, this coincidence is extremely unlikely.

Another radio frequency device (such as a cordless telephone) is operating on the same channel as the Stagehand remote control and they are interfering with each other.

How to reprogram the remote control

To change the ID code and channel on the remote control, push and hold AT THE SAME TIME, without releasing, the laser button, up button, down button, and function button (but not the LED illumination light button) for more than two seconds. The LED illumi- nation light will flash three times to confirm the change.

Note: this procedure is purposely designed to be somewhat physically awkward so as to decrease the chance of unintentional reprogramming. The easiest way to push these four buttons simultaneously is to lay the remote control flat on a table or to hold it in your hands like a clarinet with the LED illumination light (not laser beam!) facing you.

IMPORTANT: after you reprogram the remote control, you must also reprogram the USB receiver to learn the remote control’s new ID code and channel (with or without erasing the old ID code and channel) or to accept all ID codes and channels, per the instructions below.

Stagehand User’s Manual, page 12

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Atek electronic RM200 user manual Reprogram remote control ID code and channel, Why reprogram the remote control