Trine 018-2 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER, 018-2 Instruction Sheet And Troubleshooting Manual

1440 Ferris Place Bronx New York 10461
018-2 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
INSTRUCTION SHEET AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
CAUTION: CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THE
017TDC2, 017TDC-3 AND 018-2 NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE DEVICE.
SECURITY CODE SETTING:
You need to set the security codes for the 017TDC-2 or 3 receiver and the 018-2 transmitter for security purposes.
The security code positions for the receiver must match the codes of the transmitter or transmitters for these devices to communicate properly. (see Figure 2 below as an example)
To change the codes on your 018-2 loosen the transmitter's assembly screw and snap the front cover open. Match the coding of the receiver. Figure 1 below shows the location of the DIP
switches for the 017TDC-2 & 3 receiver and the 018-2 transmitter.
EXAMPLE CODE SETTING:
MUST BE
THE SAME
SWITCH COMBINATION
FIGURE 2
018-2 REMOTE
018-2 Two Button Transmitter
• 6561 security codes available • Operates on 315 Mhz
• LED indicates operation • A-23 Battery Included
• Belt clip key ring provided • FCC, IC Approved
SECURITY CODE SWITCHES
FIGURE 1
017TDC-3 SWITCHING MODE SETTING:
The 017TDC-3 has two relays capable of being triggered together by one button from the 018­2 transmitter or separately by the two buttons from the 018-2 transmitter. Set the relay control switch to your desire mode by following the coding shown on the next page.
NOTE:
The 017TDC-2 has only one relay and is triggered by any of the two buttons on the 018-2 transmitter.
"B" BUTTON
"A" BUTTON
+
-
+
-
USE A23 12VDC
ALKALINE BATTERY OR IT'S
FOLLOWING EQUIVALENT:
MN21, GP23AE, A23,
VA23GA, MS21
BATTERY SPECIFICATION AND ORIENTATION:
NEGATIVE
SIDE
POSITIVE
SIDE
FCC ID: PFO018-2
018-2 TRANSMITTER
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 undesired operation.
NOTICE REGARDING THE 018-2 TRANSMITTER
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SECTION:
The 017TDC-2 & 3 and the 018-2 operates on radio frequency (RF) signalin
g and may have some problems being installed in
certain location
s. Radio frequency (RF) signals are similar in principle as two people conversing. RF communications however are
more diff
icult to troubleshoot because RF modulates at frequencies that are not
audible to human ears.
Let's say that you and I are comfortably conversing, if a p
erson starts talking loud next to us, then we may start to go closer and
closer to each other until we can once again
understand each other.
RF devices will
work the same way. The first objective in troubleshooting is to spot the troublemaker
, in this case, the offending
device. The
offending device can be one or the combination of the following items: light di
mmers, fluorescent lights, TV or computer
CRT displays and an
y piece of equipment using a switching power supply or "clock" oscillator (computers and other digital devices).
Additionally, ham and CB
transmitters, remote controls, wireless phone
s, cellular phones, commercial taxi/police/aircraft radios,
microwave ovens, motion sensors, radar systems, and a m
yriad of medical and industrial RF devices.
As you can appreciate from the litany of devices
above almost any perimeter can have multiple sources of RF noisemakers.
Deciding the fi
nal position for mounting the 017TDC will immensely improve your chances of installation success. Before screwing
the 017TDC receiver
down, choose an initial location and use a 10 feet electrical cord and walk test the 017TDC's sensitivity to
receive the 018-2's signal. O
nce you have determine the most ideal spot, that is the place you will install the receiver.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Transmitter does not work (LED lamp does not light)
Transmitter does not work (LED lamp turns ON)
Receiver works intermittently
Battery is low
Battery is not properly installed
Transmitter is out of range
Wiring connections may be faulty
Security Code mismatch
Wiring connection may be faulty
RF interference
Security Code mismatch
Faulty power supply
Loose wiring connections or shorted wire
Replace the battery. Use an A23 size 12VDC Alkaline battery.
Reinstall the battery correctly (see battery polarity drawing above)
Move the transmitter closer to the receiver (see above article)
Check your wiring scheme refer to the 017TDC-2 & 3 instruction sheet.
See if your receiver and transmitter security code match (see front page)
Check your wiring scheme refer to the 017TDC-2 & 3 instruction sheet.
Read the article above regarding RF interference
See if your receiver and transmitter security code match (see front page)
Check the power supply for correctness of voltage and capacity
Carefully check all your wiring connections and tighten loose connections
For additional information regarding the 017TDC-2 and 3 Wireless Controllers and to download this document in electronic form (Adobe Acrobat PDF). Go to our website at http://www.trineonline.com/interior/support/instruction_sheet.html
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017TDC-3
RELAY CONTROL
SWITCH
RELAY
CHANNEL
1 2 1 2
A A B B
"A" BUTTON OPERATES "1" RELAY "B" BUTTON OPERATES "2" RELAY
RELAY
CHANNEL
1 2 1 2
A A B B
ALL CHANNELS "OFF"
RELAY
CHANNEL
1 2 1 2
A A B B
"A" BUTTON OPERATES BOTH RELAYS
RELAY
CHANNEL
1 2 1 2
A A B B
"B" BUTTON OPERATES BOTH RELAYS
RELAY
CHANNEL
1 2 1 2
A A B B
ANY BUTTON OPERATES BOTH RELAYS
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