Remote Control Installation Instructions

Remote Control Installation Instructions


Overview

The remote control unit allows the user to isolate the caravan outputs from the battery using button 2, whilst still maintaining the charging of the battery (when connected to a mains supply). It can also switch on the entry light inside the caravan using button 1. Over-riding the remote control is possible by using the two switches located on the control panel above the door, these switches should be left in the OFF position when using the remote control during normal operation. The coding for the unit is recorded on the back of the remote unit and also on the control unit, a note of this should be recorded in a safe place. If additional remote units are required these can be ordered using the code. There are no user serviceable parts contained within either remote unit or the control unit (with the exception of the battery in the remote unit this should be replaced as the performance of the system deteriorates) i.e. the range is reduced to a few metres.
NOTE: Ensure that the polarity of the caravan battery is correct. As reverse connecting the battery may damage the control unit.

Features

  1. Button 1 - Controls the first light inside the caravan.
  2. Button 2 - Controls the insolation of the 12 Volt systems.
  3. Remote - Battery type 23A 12V
  4. Control Unit - Fuse value 2A

Installing the control unit

Installing the control unit. 
  1. Locate the control behind the main control panel, secure to the wall using the screw pack enclosed.
  2. Ensure that the antenna cable (grey cable) is not cut or trapped.
  3. Prior to connecting the control unit check correct operation of the isolation and light switching system using the switches on the door panel.
  4. Connect the control panel and test with the remote unit, verifying that the door panel switches are in the off position.
  5. If the remote control fuse blows then fit the correct value fuse as a replacement, 2 Amp maximum.
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