Remote Control Unit Manual
2019 Cervis, Inc.
2.2 Dissociate HH-xH10 Remote Control from Base Unit
In some circumstances, it may become necessary to break the communication link, or
“dissociate” a remote control and a base unit. The dissociate procedure is almost identical to the
associate procedure, except the dissociate button (B2) is used and held throughout the process
instead of the Associate button (B1).
Using the following steps will break all previously established remote
control links.
HH-9H10/2H10 Models:
1. Stand near the base unit with the remote control OFF and power removed from
the base unit.
2. Push and hold B2 and the ON button. All six LEDs light solid.
3. Observe the LEDs. When only the TX LED begins to blink, power up the base
unit while continuing to hold B2 and ON.
4. When all six LEDs light solid, release both buttons.
HH-9X10 Models:
1. Stand near the base unit with the remote control OFF and power removed from
the base unit.
2. Push and hold the B2 and ON buttons for approximately two seconds. The A1,
A2, and TX LEDs light. Release buttons B2 and ON.
3. Press and hold button B2. Turn base unit power on. Release button B2 when
base unit powers up.
4. Remote control and base unit are disconnected when the TX LED (only) starts
blinking.
Established links with base units are removed. To re-establish a communication link with a base
unit, use the Associate Procedure (Section 2.1).
Figure 4. Dissociate an HH-x10 Remote control from a Base Unit