BIG KING HORN SPEAKER ENT HUNTERTX1 transmitter User Manual

BIG KING HORN SPEAKER ENT. CO., LTD. transmitter

User manual

The Unit is a “stand-alone” universal receiver unit for 12 Volt applications.  It has 4 outputs, which can be assigned to any of the transmitter’s buttons.  When the Unit receives a signal from the included transmitter, it activates the pre-assigned output. When activated the outputs supply 500mA (-) negative ground (500 milliamps = 0.5amp of ground).  Each of the outputs may be congured as:a)  “TIMED PULSE”  =  When  the  output  is  activated,  it  will  last  for  a  preset  period  of  time,  from  @  1/5  of  a  second  to  @  30  seconds.  b)  “ON DEMAND”  =  When the output is activated, it will last for as long as the transmitter’s button is pressed.c)  “LATCH / UNLATCH”  =  When the output is activated, it will remain activated until an additional signal is received from the transmitter.SEE THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS PAGE FOR CONFIGURING THE OUTPUTS (+) 12 Volts Input, on the 4-pin plug supplies power to operate the Unit.  Black wire: Negative Ground, must be connected to the negative side of the power source like a vehicle’s chassis.The Outputs: are numbered as #1, #2, #3, and #4 in reference to their sequence within the transmitter programming procedure (see “Program-ming Transmitters” and “Conguring Outputs”).  Specic connection of these wires is contingent upon the application.  When the Unit is used to operate other controlling devices (remote engine starter, for example), connection is typically wire-to-wire directly to the device’s activation wire.  The other most common interface method is connecting the output wire to activate a relay to control the vehicle’s circuit (an example would be locking or unlocking the doors). All 4 outputs have a 500mA capacity that should not be exceeded.Note: The center pin on the 3-pin plug is (+) 12 Volts Output (500mA). It provides power to relay coils only of an optional door lock/unlock in-terface.Transmitter Functions Reference GuideLOCK  Press and release the  button.THE DOORS WILL LOCK• UNLOCK  Press and release the  button.THE DOORS WILL UNLOCK• TRUNK RELEASE:  Press and release the  buttonTHE TRUNK WILL OPEN  •   (IF CONNECTED)ACTIVATE 3RD CHANNEL:  Press and release the      buttonTHERE IS NO VISUAL OR AUDIBLE  •   INDICATION. IF CONNECTED TO AN    OPTIONAL ACCESSORY, IT MAY    PROVIDE CONFIRMATION.About The  Module OperationWiring OverviewHUNTER-TX-1 Receiver SystemRed wire:
PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTERS: TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING NOTE #1:  Exit transmitter programming mode by waiting 10 seconds, without transmitting any button codes.  Upon exiting, the unit chirps 5 times and the LED goes out.TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING NOTE #2: a transmitter code must be entered into a slot in order to access the next slot, even if the rst output(s) are not planned to be used. The Unit needs to be connected to power and ground, and all of the transmitters which are to operate the unit need to be present.  A small instrument, such as screwdriver or toothpick, is needed to press the Transmitter Programming Switch which is located below the small opening on the top of Unit’s case.Your Action:STEP 1: Press and hold the Transmitter Programming Switch for 2 seconds.STEP 2: Release the Transmitter Programming Switch.STEP 3: In sequence of desired operation, press the buttons on the rst transmitter.  Only one button, or up to four buttons, on each transmitter may be coded into the Unit.STEP 4: To program the button codes of  an additional transmitter, press and hold the Transmitter Programming Switch.REPEAT Step 2 and Step 3.Unit’s Reaction:The Transmitter Programming Indicator Light will illuminate, and the Unit will softly chirp 4 times, then chirp louder one more time.  It is ready to receive the rst transmitter’s button codes.The unit will beep once and the indicator light will ash once when the rst button code is learned, then 2 times for the second button code, 3 times for the third button and 4 times for the fourth button.  The Unit has four button code “slots” for each transmitter, the code slots’ numerical order in the programming procedure equals the output number- slot #1 is output #1, slot #2 is output #2, slot #3 is output #3, and slot #4 is output #4.The Unit will chirp twice to indicate that it’s ready to learn the second transmitter’s button codes (or chirp 3 times for a third trans-mitter, or four times for a fourth transmitter). 4-pin 3-position DIP switchVariable  adjustment  for  Timed Pulse output-clockwise is longer duration pulse, counter-clockwise is shorter duration pulse.Switch controlling output #3Switch controlling output #4Switch controlling output #2Switch controlling output #1Programming jumper for Timed Pulse outputOutput #3 (4-pin plug, blue wire)Output #4 (4-pin plug, green wire)Output #1 (3-pin plug, green wire)Output #2 (3-pin plug, blue wire)Switch inboard = Timed PulseSwitch centered = Latch / UnlatchSwitch outboard = On Demand On Demand and Latch / Unlatch programming:To congure On Demand or Latch / Unlatch operation, simply place the selected output’s switch in the center or outboard position. Timed Pulse programming:Placing an output’s switch in the inboard position will congurethe output for Timed pulse operation.  The length of time of the output is adjustable from 1/10 second to 30 seconds.  To change an output’s pulse time, remove the programming  jumper, then operate the output and adjust the output pulse more or less by turning the variable  adjustment.  When the desired  output pulse time  has been properly  set, reinstall the programming jumper. CONFIGURING THE OUTPUTS: Each output can operate as a Timed Pulse, On Demand, or Latch / Unlatch type.  The way in which the operation is determined is by a 3-position switch; each output has its own switch, as shown below.
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 undesired operation.  Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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