Operation
Manual
Model: LRT-1
The REMOCON Remote Control can duplicate a majority of fixed code remote control. This means that each time the remote control is pressed, the same code is transmitted each time. It is not possible to copy any remote that utilizes Code Hopping or Anti-Code Grabbing Technology. This is because these types of remotes send a different code each time the remote is pressed.
The remote has
four buttons so that it will universally suit most alarms i.e. some remotes
have just one button for arming/disarming, where others may have separate
buttons for multiple functions. The same code can be copied onto multiple
buttons if desired. If your original remote has a function controlled by
pressing multiple buttons together, you must duplicate that code to a single
button on your REMOCON. You can also copy multiple remotes onto the one
REMOCON, provided they all operate on the same frequency.
PROCEDURE TO DUPLICATE YOUR REMOTE
1.
Place
the REMOCON and original transmitter right next to one another. On a flat
non-metallic surface.
2.
Press
& hold down the button on the original remote that you wish to program onto
button 1 on the REMOCON, and then press & hold
down button 1 on the REMOCON Remote. The REMOCON light should glow. Hold both
buttons down until you see the light pulse three times. This should only take a
few seconds. If you do not see the three pulses, you have not successfully
duplicated the code from the original remote.
3.
Repeat
step 2 for buttons 2,3, & 4 on the REMOCON if
required.
4.
Open the
case of the REMOCON.
5. Remove Jumper 1 near the buttery. The remote will now transmit.

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Jumper 1. On—Learning
mode |
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Off—Transmit (normal working mode) |
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Jumper 2 On, Jumper 3
Off— |
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Jumper 3 On, Jumper 2
Off— |
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Both Jumpers Off—Freq.
355~500MHz |

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6. Replace the case and screw closed. Do not over tighten. The procedure is now completed.
1.
Re-open
the case of the REMOCON. Replace Jumper 1(Learn Mode).
2.
Identify
the frequency tuning capacitor (FTC). Refer to diagram.
3.
Place
the remotes together. Press and hold down a matching button on each remote
using fingers from one hand. Now part your fingers so
as to increase the distance between the remotes to the point where the REMOCON
light becomes weakest. Using the tuning tool provided, turn the REMOCON very
slowly clockwise and counterclockwise until the light glows brightest.
4.
Replace
Jumper 1 and test. If remotes still did not work, try another
5.
Once
successful, operating range can be maximized by moving to the furthest distance
where the REMOCON functions. Take two steps backwards and minutely adjust the
FTC until the alarm arms again. Repeat this procedure until maximum range is
achieved.
6. Replace the case and screw closed. Do not over tighten. The procedure is now complete.
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FCC Caution This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. This operation is subject to the following two conditions. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must not accept an interference that may cause undesired operation. |