Security Codes

Each keypad transmitter transmits its own unique identification code when a button is pressed. The receiver computer must be programmed to recognize your transmitter. Program the receiver/transmitter pair by:

1)Turn the TR-1 Autopilot on.

2)Watch the LED on the receiver box, when it starts blinking-press any button on the wireless keypad until the LED stops blinking.

You will need to do this (once) anytime you change keypads.

Replacement Remote Keypads

Inside the back cover of your keypad is written a 3 Character code. This code is the security code that your receiver has been trained to respond to. If you would like to keep this code, tell the TR-1 Dealer the code digits when you order your new keypad. If you do not care about the code, you will be sent a keypad with a randomly assigned code. You can, of course, reprogram your receiver to recognize the new keypad when you take it to your boat.

Changing Batteries

When the remote control system starts to respond erratically, the keypad remote may need battery replacement.

The wireless remote keypad is powered by a CR-2032 Button Lithium Cell Battery.

To access the battery for replacement, gently pry apart the two halves of the keypad at the seam (fingernails will do for this) Once the unit is open, remove the battery by sliding the battery out from beneath the retainer. Replace with the same type of battery.

Caution:

The wireless remote keypad is not waterproof. Do not expose the remote to rain or water spray. Water in the remote will

cause it to malfunction. In the event the remote does get Battery wet, remove the battery from the remote immediately. If the remote is subject to salt-water incursion, remove the battery

and gently rinse the disassembled unit with clean alcohol and let it dry out before re-assembly and reuse.

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