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MACRO RADIO REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 3A3811AJ.doc March 10, 2015 TRINITY...
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MACRO REMOTE INDEX DESCRIPTION ................3 OPERATION ................3 BELT ......................4 Upper Door Open ..................4 Upper Door Close ..................4 Lower Door ..................... 5 Aux ......................5 STOP ....................... 5 INDICATOR LEDs ..............6 BATTERY CHARGING ..............6 TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER SYNCHRONIZATION ....
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MACRO REMOTE SPECIFICATIONS ..............23 INSTRUCTION TO THE USER ........... 24...
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MACRO REMOTE The system’s radio receiver has DESCRIPTION ON/OFF and PWM outputs to The MACRO REMOTE is a state accommodate functions of the art microprocessor based available on the transmitter. All Radio Frequency (RF) control outputs are current-sourcing. It system.
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MACRO REMOTE more than 2 seconds, all outputs off. will keep their previous status. Pressing the STOP, BELT STOP, BELT LOWER DOOR DOWN or both BELT FAST and SLOW at the To start the BELT from an off same time will turn the output state: Hold BELT FAST for 3s or off.
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MACRO REMOTE DOWN output comes on for 0.25 To change the sleep time, use seconds. the following procedure: Lower Door Note: The transmitter will not Lower door up and down are shut down long momentary outputs and will be receiver has power applied to it.
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MACRO REMOTE d. LOWER DOOR CLOSE - The receiver module can identify 120 minutes problems with the system in the e. STOP -sleep time form of an error code. Check disabled indicator display window receiver diagnose system problems. Then, refer to the ERROR CODE...
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MACRO REMOTE Note: The transmitter will take TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER longer to charge if it is on during SYNCHRONIZATION charging, and may not complete the charge before timing out. Each radio remote system is designed operate with IMPORTANT BATTERY INFO...
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MACRO REMOTE 1. Press and hold the POWER button for more than 10 The ON/OFF outputs will indicate seconds. LEDs should blink an error under no load or broken at this point wire status if NOT activated, and 2. Apply power to the receiver...
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MACRO REMOTE performance. Antenna extension shorts. cables are available from Kar- Tech to aid in this, if needed. Seal all connections with a non- conductive silicone grease The main power to the receiver prevent corrosion. should be connected through a...
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MACRO REMOTE SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING USING OPTIONAL GATE: The Kar-Tech GATE connects to the receiver/controller thru the RS232 diagnostic port. Note: To prevent electrical shorts damage turn Receiver power off. Plug gate receiver then turn Gate Diagnostic Tool power on to the receiver.
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MACRO REMOTE “TRINITY3A381” should be available this point. Connect to the network, no password is required. 5. Once connection established, open a web browser on your device. Main Screen Kar-Tech recommends DIAGNOSTICS using the Firefox browser. Tap the Diagnostic button to 6.
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MACRO REMOTE The password to gain access to the calibration screens is 1262. To adjust a proportional output’s configuration, use the following procedure: 1. Select the output to change from the first drop-down menu 2. Select the parameter of the...
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MACRO REMOTE output to turn off HISTOGRAM e. Frequency – Dither Tap the Histogram icon to see a frequency to valves in Hz (Change affects all set of screens that show which outputs) error codes are active and how many times the specific error f.
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SOFTWARE UPDATE Use the Choose File button to select new software on your device with which to program the receiver. Kar-Tech will have provide software in the .kar format. Once the file is selected, Gate Configuration Page press the SUBMIT button to upload the file.
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MACRO REMOTE Note: After changing the name, to “3A381” network the user needs to disconnect and 3. Press HOME button reconnect WiFi 4. Screen below should network. shown: Gate Update This page designed upload software that changes product that GATE interface works with.
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MACRO REMOTE WIRING COLOR DESCRIPTION DTM04-12PA GREY VIOLET AIR LATCH CLOSE OUTPUT YELLOW LOWER DOOR CLOSE OUTPUT BLUE BELT SPEED PWM OUTPUT WHITE LOWER DOOR OPEN OUTPUT GRAY AIR LATCH OPEN OUTPUT ORANGE UPPER DOOR OPEN OUTPUT GREEN UPPER DOOR CLOSE OUTPUT...
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This next section provides basic remote system, always exercise operator level troubleshooting care to prevent injury to yourself for the MACRO REMOTE system. and others or damage to the after following these equipment. The following are...
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MACRO REMOTE TROUBLESHOOTING CHART PROBLEM SOLUTION No functions work Verify transmitter power source – battery, CAN cable, external supply, etc 2. Verify that receiver or control module power source present input connector 3. Check for proper system ground 4. Check the receiver or control module LED status display for functionality or errors 1.
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MACRO REMOTE ERROR CODES Error code explanations: Transmitter is off Transmitter went to sleep mode Interference in RF communication link System voltage is below 10.5V (12V system) or 21V (24V system) 3-10 Short or open load/coil on output Transmitter did not start in neutral mode...
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Return the units for service. Note: For operation with negative ground systems only. WARNING: The MACRO REMOTE must be operated in compliance with all applicable safety regulations, rules, and practices. Failure to follow required safety practices may result in death or serious injury.
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MACRO REMOTE TRANSMITTER PICTORIAL UPPER UPPER DOOR DOOR OPEN CLOSE STOP DOOR DOOR OPEN CLOSE BELT BELT FAST SLOW BELT STOP...
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MACRO REMOTE RADIO RECEIVER PICTORIAL 5.52" 5.00" 6.19" USER ASSIST DIAGNOSTIC THE FOLLOWING CHART ASSISTS THE USER IN TROUBLESHOOTING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. Ø0.19" 3.38" ERROR CODE NUMBER IS THE NUMBER OF RED LED PULSES BETWEEN EVERY PAUSE. THERE ARE NO SERVICEABLE PARTS BEYOND THIS POINT. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE.
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MACRO REMOTE SPECIFICATIONS TRANSMITTER Equipment Class ......Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter FCC ID .................. P4U-VRTS ICC (Industry Canada Certification) ID ........4534A-VRTS Power supply .......... 3.7V LiPo Rechargeable Battery Fast charger temperature range ........+5˚C to +60˚C Operating temperature - Radio ........-40˚C to +85˚C Storage temperature ...........
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MACRO REMOTE INSTRUCTION TO THE USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.