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Remote Control Manual
IM060930
RD: SEPT 2006
RL: 03A
KH
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OVERVIEW
The remote control hand set is used to turn patio heaters ON and OFF from a distance of up to 25 feet.
Heaters must have a 24V Direct Spark Ignition system designed for automatic control.
One Transmitter Hand Set can control up to 16 individual heaters (receivers) or 16 zones of heaters.
An ‘On-Off’ button must be pressed and held for 2 (two) seconds to activate the heaters/receivers.
There is a ‘purge cycle’ time delay of up to 30 seconds before the heater will ignite.
We recommend that any patio site have at least two Transmitter Hand Sets regardless of the num-
ber of heaters – one hand set is a secure back-up if the other is misplaced or malfunctions.
PROGRAMMING / SET UP (Read this section prior to installation of receivers).
 Follow the instructions below to set each receiver to the correct House & Unit Codes.
 Complete the “Patio Floor Plan sketch and Settings Table” on the last page of this manual to assist you
in the set up process.
 Refer to the wiring diagrams in this manual for electrical connection of the receiver to the heater ignition sys-
tem.
NOTE: THE LETTERS OR NUMERALS ON THE HOUSE CODE AND UNIT CODE ‘DIAL FACES’ INDICATE ONLY EVERY OTHER
OR ‘ODD’ SETTING POSITION. THE IN-BETWEEN ‘EVEN’ POSITIONS ARE REPRESENTED BY A DOT (B,D,F,..) (2,4,6,…).
Setting the House CodeAdjust with slot screw driver
Set the same “house code” on the transmitter and any/all receivers that it is intended to control (16 codes
available A to P). e.g.: If a hand set transmitter is set to house code “B”, all receivers set to house code “B” will be
controlled by that transmitter.
The ‘house Code’ ensures that there will be no interference with any neighboring remote controlled appliances.
This would include the setting of unique House Codes on multiple Transmitter Hand Sets that are used to control
Setting the Unit Code – Adjust with slot screw driver
The Transmitter Hand Set has a ‘Group Selection’ slide switch with 4
settings (I, II, III, IV) and 4 sets ‘On-Off’ buttons (1, 2, 3, 4).
Hence there are four ‘On-Off’ buttons for each Group Setting and a
total of 16 ‘On-Off’ functions on the Hand Set. (see table —>)
Each receiver has 16 unique ‘Unit Codes’ (numerals 1 to 16). The
“Corresponding Settings” table (to the right —>) indicates the receiver
setting that corresponds to each combination of Group switch and On-
Off button on the Transmitter Hand Set.
Set a different ‘Unit Code’ on each receiver so that the Transmitter
Hand Set can control up to individual 16 heaters.
NOTE: Within any zone of a patio best comfort is provided by the op-
eration of two (or more) opposing heaters. All receivers (heaters) lo-
cated in in the same ‘comfort zone’ can be set to the same ‘Unit Code’.
All heaters in a common ‘comfort zone’ are thereby activated simulta-
neously by one common ‘On-Off’ switch. (There is no limit to the
number of receivers that can be set to the same Unit Code.)
CORRESPONDING SETTINGS
RECEIVER TRANSMITTER
UNIT
CODE
GROUP
SELECTION
ON-OFF
BUTTON
1 I 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 II 1
6 2
7 3
8 4
9 III 1
10 2
11 3
12 4
13 IV 1
14 2
15 3
16 4
Also see next page for a description of setting codes in graphic format.
Complete the “Patio Floor Plan sketch and Settings Table” on the
last page of this manual to assist you in the set up process.
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