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6.6 Changing the Transmitter Identity Codes
Changing the ID Code requires use of a Cattron RAC16A Series Programmer. Refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 for
your transmitter.
1. Confirm that the batteries are fresh (refer to the Transmitter Troubleshooting chart).
2. On ‘A’ Series IP67 rated transmitters, remove the battery door and batteries before removing the back of
the transmitter.
3. Using the RAC16 Series Programmer, attach the programming plug to the 4-pin connector on the circuit
board. Verify that the ID Code is displayed.
4. Enter the new ID Code and press the PRG key.
5. On ‘A’ Series IP67 rated transmitters, replace the battery door and batteries after replacing the back
panel. Verify the battery cover “O” ring is properly seated. ‘A’ Series captive screws should be tightened
until snug, plus half a turn.
Refer to the RAC16 Series User’s Manual for more detailed instructions.
6.7 24T09 Specifications
Digital Frequency Modulation based on Manchester Code.
Contains 16-bit address plus 16- bit CRC check
2 AA cell batteries (Alkaline recommended). Output power Meets FCC Part
15 requirements for license -free operation
Transmitter case dimensions
2.75" x 8.0" x 1.0" (IP67 rated ‘A’ version: 2.75" x 7.11" x 1.22" )
9 oz (IP67 rated ‘A’ version: 10.9 oz.), including Alkaline batteries
Ambient operating conditions
-20º F to +160º F (-28º C to +71º C)
Industry Canada Certification #
6.8 24T09 Spare Parts List
Spare Transmitter (complete)
620007 (IP67 rated ‘A’ version: 620023)
Clear, plastic protective pouch
620011 (IP67 rated ‘A’ version: 620025)
Case screws, 6-32 5/8 Phillips, stainless steel
Case screws, captive, ‘A’ series transmitters
Replacement Transmitter Label