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SRR Remote Control
Installing the Transmitter Battery
Your SRR Transmitter requires a 9V alkaline
battery. To install the battery, slide open the
battery door (on the back of the transmitter),
attach the battery to the clip, insert the battery,
and slide the door shut again. (When changing
the battery, push the battery down in the case
to reveal the battery clip before attempting to
remove the battery from the case.)
Changing the Transmitter Address
Both the SRR Transmitter and Receiver
have an “address” that they use when
communicating. If the addresses do not match,
the Receiver will ignore the transmission.
Your SRR comes from the factory with both
Transmitter and Receiver address set to 0.
You may change the address to any value from
0-127 for added security. Note that if you
change the Transmitter address, the Receiver
must “learn” the new address as described in
“Preparing the Receiver for Use” section.
To change the Transmitter address follow
the steps below:
1. If the unit is OFF (no display), power
the Transmitter by pressing any of the
buttons for at least 1 second then releasing
the button. The Transmitter will first
illuminate the entire display for 1 second
then display the active station.
2. Simultaneously press the and buttons,
until the word “RUN TIME” along with the
current Run Time is displayed. The display
will be blinking at this point.
3. While the display is blinking and show-
ing the current Run Time, Press the “ON”
button. The word “ADDRESS” will now
illuminate and the current address will be
blinking. Note that if more than 5 seconds
go by without a button being pressed, the
Transmitter will revert back to displaying
the active station.
4. Use the
and buttons to change the
address to any value between 0 and 127.
Then do not touch any of the buttons for 5
seconds and the display will stop blinking,
and return back to the active station.
Receiver
Preparing the Receiver for Use
As stated earlier, your SRR System is designed
to work right out of the box. If you have
decided to change your Transmitter address
as described in the previous section, you
must allow the Receiver to “learn” this new
address. Once learned, the only way to remove
the address from Receiver memory is to
learn a different address. This can be done by
following the simple steps outlined below.
Changing the Receiver Address
1. Hold down the single button on the
face of your Receiver while you are
plugging it into an active wiring harness
(one connected to a powered controller).
When this is done, the Receiver will
beep 4 times.
2. After the Receiver starts to beep, release
the button.
3. Press either the “ON” or “OFF” button of
your Transmitter.
4. The Receiver will beep 4 additional times
indicating that it has learned the new
Transmitter address and will respond only
to it from this point on.
RUN TIME