You are on page 1of 1

SYSTRONICS

TEL:: 228-4305, 288-3446

Procedures for Cloning an Existing Remote


Note: If the existing remote is code hopping you will not be able to done it successfully.
1) Remove the screw from the back and take off the front of the case.
2) Setting the frequency with a Micro UNPR frequency counter:
a) Measure the'frequency of the existing remote.
b) Remove jumper 2 and adjust the frequency of the new remote to match. Adjust
jumper block 1 as necessary. Replace Jumper 2 when done. Continue at step 4.
3) Setting the frequency without a frequency counter:
a) Make sure jumper 2 is installed and place the 2 remotes within 1/8" of each other
and press one button on each one. Adjust l!Je frequency until the LEDblinks 3 times.
Fine tune for maximum LEDbrightness. Release the buttons.
b) Move the remotes about 1" apart and press a button on each. Continue to adjust the
freq uency for maximum LEDbrightness.
c) If you can't find a suitable adjustment, change the jumpers to the next position and
repeat starting at step 3.
4) Hold the two remotes within 1/8" of each other, press and hold a button on the existing
remote to copy from and a button on the new remote to copy to. Wait for the LEDon
the new remote to flash 3 times. Repeat for each button you wish to copy.

151 2nd 3rd 4th

~
FUNCTION KEYS

5) When you are finished, remove jumper 2 and place it so that only one leg is
connected. (This will make sure you'll have the jumper next time you want ta
program the remote.)
6) If the new remote does not work, recheck the frequency and make sure that jumper
2 is only connected on one pin. If you followed step 2, and did not try all of the settings
of jumper block 1 before finding the "correct" frequency, try again at the remaining
settings to see if you can find another "correct" setting.
7) Please make sure to only program remotes in areas free from electricol interference,
otherwise the remote may program incorrectly.
FCC Caution
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause unde-
sired operation.

You might also like