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4.18. Programming the remote control to arm/disarm the fence
1. Place the Power jumper (JP1) in the High position;
2. Press the C key. Remote and the Fence LED will light up;
3. Engage the remote, and the Enabled, Fence, and Zone LEDs will ash rapidly, indicating the code
has been learned. If the LEDs ash slowly, an error has occurred or the control key has already been
programmed.
To program another remote, repeat steps 2 and 3.
4.19. Programming the remote control to arm/disarm the alarm and
fence
1. Place the Power jumper (JP1) in the Medium (disconnected) position;
2. Press the C key. Remote and the Fence and Zone LEDs will light up;
3. Engage the remote and the Enabled, Fence, and Zone LEDs will ash quickly, indicating the code
has been learned. If the LEDs ash slowly, an error has occurred or the control key has already been
programmed.
To program another remote, repeat steps 2 and 3.
4.20. Programming the remote control to arm/disarm the alarm
1. Place the Power jumper (JP1) in the High position;
2. Press the Sector key and the Zone and Enabled LEDs will light up;
3. Engage the remote and the Enabled, Fence, and Zone LEDs will ash rapidly, indicating the code
has been learned. If the LEDs ash slowly, an error has occurred or the control key has already been
programmed.
To program another remote, repeat steps 2 and 3.
4.21. Wireless sensor programming for the alarm
Set the Power jumper (JP1) to the Low position;
1. Press the Sector key and the Zone LED will light up;
2. Engage the sensor and the Enabled, Fence, and Zone LEDs will ash rapidly, indicating the code
has been learned. If the LEDs ash slowly, an error has occurred or the sensor has already been
programmed.
To program another sensor, repeat steps 2 and 3.
Note: wireless communication technology, when exposed to environments with high power radiation,
may suffer interference and have its performance impaired, for example: places close to TV towers, AM/
FM radio stations, amateur radio stations, etc.
Erase all programmed remotes