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CONNECTION BETWEEN TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER
Once the transmitter and the receiver are connected, the two devices must be connected to each other. One transmitter can be connected up to
a maximum of five receivers.
The connection is carried out in the following way:
1.
Hold the "Pair" button on the transmitter down for about 3 seconds, until the green "Power" LED starts flashing.
2.
Hold the button for connection to the receiver down for about 3 seconds, until the red LED starts flashing.
3.
The LED on the transmitter and receiver will flash rapidly while the connection is being made.
4.
The connection is complete when the LEDs have stopped flashing and are permanently lit.
Once a transmitter and receiver have been connected, they will maintain the connection even when the power is disconnected.
ADJUSTING PRO LINK BASIC
Pro Link Basic allows the settings to be changed on both the receiver and transmitter. The settings and how to adjust them will be explained in
the following section.
Setting the receiver:
Pro Link Basic has two set points:
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Set point 1: Relay 1 is drawn.
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Set point 2: The receiver can be set so that relay 1 remains drawn at the same time as relay 2 is drawn or so that only relay 2 will be used.
The polarity is set on dip switch 1.
NOTE: The output for the valve motor will always open at set point 2 regardless of the setting on the dip switch.
Relay 1 and relay 2 will remain drawn on set point 2.
The polarity of the connection to the motor can be reversed if a connection error occurs when the valve motor is connected to the PCB. The po-
larity is reversed on dip switch 2:
Standard polarity for valve motor connection
Setting the transmitter:
Dip switch 1 on the transmitter is used for setting which of the two set points is to be set:
Set point 1 is set.
Relay 2 will draw on set point 2.
Reversed polarity for valve motor connection
Set point 2 is set.
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