When replacing a PCB you will be issued with a universal replacement. This replacement PCB needs to be programmed with an infra red controller. Some systems may only have hard wired controllers installed and the infra red controller that came with the unit may be missing. Not all hard wired controllers allow the PCB function to be programmed. It is advised that engineers keep one of the infra red controllers on their vans at all times to ensure that this situation is avoided.
Step One Enter the option set up mode by removing the batteries from the controller. Re-insert the batteries whilst holding down the “UP” and “DOWN” arrows. The screen display should be as follows. If not, press “MODE”.
Technical Bulletin Step Two Enter the first half of the option number. In this example option number 045770Ic8000 is used. This will not be the option code you input. In Table One of the sequence below, The “0” represents the mode for the first half of the number to be inputted.
Technical Bulletin Step Three Enter the second half of the option number. In this example option number 045770-Ic8000 is used. This will not be the option code you input. In Table Seven of the sequence below, The “1” represents the mode for the second half of the number to be inputted.
Technical Bulletin Step Four
Check your selection. Press the MODE key to select and check the first part of the sequence beginning with “0”. Press the MODE key again to select and check the second part of the sequence beginning with “1”.
Press the On/Off button. The unit will make a sound to confirm receipt of the instruction. Remove the batteries from the controller. No need to press any buttons. Re-insert the batteries. Point the controller at the unit and press the On/Off button to initiate TEST RUN.
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