MACRO REMOTE
Note: The transmitter will take
longer to charge if it is on during
charging, and may not complete
the charge before timing out.
IMPORTANT BATTERY INFO
When the battery is new, the
run-time of the transmitter will
be shorter until it has gone
through the drain/charge cycle
several times. After this point,
the unit’s current drain should
allow at least 20 hours of run-
time before a recharge is
needed.
The temperature that the
transmitter battery is exposed to
affects performance and useful
life. It is strongly recommended
you keep within the following
limits:
A. Charging: -4 to +86F
B. Operating: -20 to +122F
C. Storing: -4 to +86F (lower
is better)
TRANSMITTER AND
RECEIVER
SYNCHRONIZATION
Each radio remote system is
designed to operate with a
unique radio ID code and RF
channel sequence. Each receiver
is programmed to respond only
to the transmitter with the
correct ID code/RF channel
sequence for which it is set. This
feature allows multiple systems
to work in close proximity to one
another without interference.
In the event that a transmitter
becomes damaged and a new
one is needed, the receiver can
be reprogrammed to respond to
the new transmitter. To teach
the ID code to the receiver, use
the following procedure. *Please
note that if this procedure is
interrupted before it has
completed, the system may
have intermittent operation: