TM70Bi.v1.1.doc (10/03) 14
ANNEX A - PROGRAMMING A SPARE TRANSMITTER.
For damaged transmitters it is possible to quickly restore service
with any similar transmitter. To achieve this we must install the
exact parameters of the original transmitter into the spare
transmitter.
These parameters are stored in an EEPROM memory module
EP70, easily accessible from the exterior of the transmitter. The
process consists of extracting the EP70 module from the
damaged transmitter by removing the two screws as shown,
then installing this module into the spare transmitter.
In cases where the damage to the transmitter prevents removal of the EP70 module, the
spare transmitter can be programmed by removing the EE-prom module found inside the
receiver.
To achieve this, proceed as follows:
1. Ensure the spare transmitter is off and
insert the EP70 EE-prom from the
receiver.
2. Turn on the ON/OFF key to on and pull
the STOP button out. The LED will pulse
orange and then green.
3. To copy the EE-prom contents into the
internal memory of the transmitter press
button 6 followed by START, keeping both
buttons pressed simultaneously for 5
seconds. The LED will blink orange during
the copying process (in the LCD display
models the word ‘Reading...’ will be
displayed). Do not turn the transmitter off.
4. When the copying process is complete, remove the EE-prom from the transmitter and
place it back in the receiver. Insert the previous EE-prom module into the transmitter
and press button 6. The LED will flash orange indicating the new EE-prom is being
written with the stored parameters (in the LCD display models the word ‘Writing...’ will
be displayed). The LED will turn green and then the transmitter will shut off.
5. Press the STOP button. This completes the programming process.