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K9 Partner Power Door Opener System with PowerTouch Remote Control
Operation: K9 Partner Remote Control
Unlocking Rear Door
Press button "A" to unlock rear door. When the radio frequency (RF) signal is received by the receiver, the
relay (supplied) energizes the factory electric door lock mechanism and then unlocks the door.
Opening Rear Door
Press button "B" to open the rear door. When the radio frequency (RF) signal is received by the receiver, the
actuator (supplied) unlatches the rear door, the gas strut pushes the door open 10 to 20 inches to allow the K9 to
exit the vehicle.
Locking Rear Door
Press both buttons together to lock the rear door. The radio frequency (RF) signal is received by the receiver,
the relay (supplied) energizes the factory electric door lock mechanism and then locks the door.
Interference Warning
All RF signals are subject to INTERFERENCE - including but NOT limited to: other RF antennas, other
RF signals being broadcast at the same time, other RF devices (radios, radar devices), large pieces of metal or
metal buildings, large bundles of wire (inside a vehicle), switching power supplies, and motors of any kind.
The RF signal can pass through obstacles in the line of sight such as; wood, glass or plastic. RF signals cannot
pass through any type of metal or tinted windows which have been tinted with a metalized film. All factory
tinting & some aftermarket tinting use the metalized film technology.
Installation: Planning
Test lights can cause vehicle computer damage if the wrong wires are probed and can cause the air bag
systems to activate (deploy). Pay close attention to all caution labels in the vehicle. TouchTronics, Inc., will
assume absolutely NO responsibility whatsoever for this, or any other damage done to the vehicle, or any
personal injury due to improper installation. Refer to the limited warranty for details.
1) Receiver Output Voltages
A) The receiver has four output voltages (channels) which will operate four separate circuits. The output
voltage is 12 volts direct current (vdc). The maximum drive current for each of the four output
channels is 300mA (maximum). The four outputs can (drive) turn On small bulbs or relay coils.
B) Check the power requirement for the relay before connecting to the receiver. The relay coil should be
rated for the current requirements. The maximum allowable coil current is 300mA.
2) Select Receiver & Antenna Mounting Location
A) Typically the receiver is mounted under the dash, as high up as possible and away from any bundled
wires, other RF devices or switching power supplies. DO NOT mount behind any metal or tinted
windows. DO NOT install the receiver unit under the hood of the vehicle or in the door as the receiver
is NOT water proof. Water damage will NOT be covered under the warranty.
B) The antenna wire is the long grey 36" wire on the back side of the receiver housing. The antenna should
be mounted so that at least twelve inches (12") is exposed in a window or dash, as high up as possible.
The antenna should NOT touch any metal or window tinting, nor be mounted near any other RF
devices, any bundled wires or other antennas. RF signals from base radios can overwhelm the RF
signal from the transmitter to the receiver and cause a decrease in range and/or a slow response time.
C) Select a chassis ground location that DOES NOT HAVE ANY OTHER grounds attached to it, as a
ground loop or signal back feed can occur.
D) DO NOT mount the receiver and antenna:
1) Within 6 feet of a motor
2) Near large bundles of wires
3) Near other antennas or RF devices
4) Switching power supplies
5) The antenna should not be touching any metal as this grounds the RF (radio frequency) signal
WARNING!
Use ONLY a volt meter to check voltage
during installation and testing.
*Using a test light WILL damage the outputs!
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