CAMDEN CM-RX-92 Instruções de instalação
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Section 1
General Description
Camden Lazerpoint™ Radio Controls comprise the following
models:
• CM-TXLF-1, CM-TXLF-2, & CM-TXLF-4 Key Fob
Transmitters, as well as;
• CM-TX-9 Wall switch ready transmitter
• CM-TX-99 Plug-in 2-Channel Transmitter
• CM-RX-91 Basic Receiver
• CM-RX-92 Full function (dual relay) Receiver.
These instructions cover the TXLF transmitters.
Camden Key Fob transmitters utilize readily available
CR-2032 Lithium batteries, and special circuitry to assure
long life. A proprietary bi-colour LED circuit is used to
annunciate wireless activation, low battery, & Battery Gas
Gauge™ conditions.
Section 2
Installation
Mounting
Camden TXLF Fobs can be attached to a key chain using the
included ring.
Fobs can also be mounted to a wheelchair by using accessory
number # CM-TXLFB Mounting Base. This unique accessory
converts any of the Mini Fobs to a full size unit which may be
clipped to a belt or sun-visor, or fastened to a desk or counter
for reception use. See our Lazerpoint™ spec sheet or TXLFB
Instruction manual for further details.
The CR-2032 battery is pre-installed in the Fob. Simply press
the button and observe the GREEN LED, which indicates
proper transmission.
Test the battery strength by pressing and holding the button
for approximately 5 seconds. The LED should flash RED
5 times, meaning the battery is at full capacity. This is the
Battery Gas Gauge™ feature. If the LED flashes RED only 1 - 2
times, you should change the battery for a fresh (new) one.
See instructions at right.
When the battery is low and needs to be changed, the LED
Lazerpoint™ CM-TXLF Series
FOB Style Transmitters
will indicate a slow red flash — 1 flash per second. The unit will
still continue to function (transmit) for a time, but the battery
should be changed as soon as possible.
Learning the Transmitter(s) to the Receiver
To learn the transmitter into an RX-91 or RX-92 receiver, press
the PB1 (or PB2) button on the Receiver using a small blunt
object such as a small blade screwdriver or similar. Within 10
seconds, press the button on the TXLF transmitter. The Green
LED Array will flash once to confirm enrollment. Repeat with
any additional transmitters. Pressing the learned transmitter
again will signal the receiver that you are finished programming
and LED's 1 & 2 will flash, in an alternating sequence.
Pressing the transmitter a third time will activate the relay and
corresponding LED, and also the device connected to the relay
contacts.
For multiple button FOBS – TXLF-2 & TXLF-4, learn the desired
button into one receiver, and the other button(s) into additional
receivers. (You could also learn Button 1 into Channel 1 of the
RX-92, and Button 2 into Channel 2 of the same RX-92.)
Refer to the RX-91 or RX-92 receiver for further programming
instructions.
Replacing the Battery
1
2
Twist a coin in slot to
open transmitter case
Separate 2 halves
4
5
Remove old battery
6
Turn over the PCB
Insert new battery
Installation Instructions
3
Remove PCB from
bottom half
7
Insert PCB. Snap
the case together.
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