MULTI-CODE
Model
1097
FOUR CHANNEL TRANSMITTER
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
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Disconnect power before any
installation or repair.
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Wear safety glasses.
Congratulations! You have just purchased a
Linear Digital Transmitter, which we believe to be the finest product of its
kind on the market. With little care this transmitter should provide you
with many years of excellent service. Please take a moment to read the
following instructions and you will find that setting your new transmitter
will be quite an easy matter.
ACCESSING THE CODE SWITCH
On the model 1097 transmitter the entire front lower half of the case is
removable by inserting a small coin in the slot provided with a twisting
motion. Once opened you will have access to both code switches and the
battery compartment.
CODING
Before placing your transmitter into service, we urge you to set your codes,
in order not to interfere with neighboring systems, and to provide security
for your own system. You will note that the model1097 transmitter has two,
ten position code switches. We strongly urge that several coding schemes be
avoided: ALL ON; ALL OFF; 2,4,6,8,10, ON; 1,3,5,7,9,ON. These positions are
similar to our or other manufacturer’s test positions, or are frequently
used.
TO SET YOUR TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVERS:
Receiver 1
– Set the receiver code switch positions 1-8 to match transmitter side A
code switch positions 1-8. Set the 9th position on the receiver
and the transmitter to the on (closed) position. Set the 10th
position on the receiver and the transmitter to the off (open) position
Receiver 2 –
As you did in the procedure for Receiver 1,
Set your receiver code switch positions 1-9 to match transmitter side A code
switch positions 1-9. Set 10th position on the receiver to the on
(closed) position (Note: The 10th position switch on the
transmitter side A has previously been set to the off (open) position in the
above step).
Receiver 3 -
Set the receiver code switch positions 1-8
to match transmitter side B code switch positions 1-8. Set the 9th
& 10th positions on the receiver and the transmitter side to B to
the off (open ) position.
RECEIVER 4 -
As you did in the procedure for Receiver 3,
set your receiver code switch positions 1-9 to match transmitter side B code
switch 1-9. Set the 10th position on the receiver to the on
(closed) position (Note: the 10th position switch on the
transmitter side B has previously been set to the off (open) position in the
above step).
If you are using TWO LINEAR TWO CHANNEL
RECEIVERS:
Receiver channel 1 –
Set the receiver code switch Positions 1-8
to match transmitter side A code switch positions 1-8. Set the 9th
position on the receiver and transmitter side A to the on (closed) position.
Set the 10th position on the transmitter side A to the off (open)
position. Pushbutton 1 on your transmitter will now match Channel 1 on your
#1 two channel receiver (see figure 2 for side A and B transmitter code
switch locations).
Receiver Channel 2 –
Your receiver and transmitter side A code
switch positions have previously been set in the above step. Pushbutton 2 on
your transmitter will match Channel 2 on your #1 two channel receiver.
Receiver Channel 3 -
Set the receiver code switch positions 1-8
to match transmitter side B code switch positions 1-8. Set the 9th
position on the receiver and transmitter side B to the off (open) position.
Set the 10th position on the transmitter side B to the off (open)
position. Pushbutton 3 on your transmitter will now match Channel 1 on your
#2 two channel receiver.
Receiver Channel 4 –
Your receiver and transmitter side B code
switch positions have previously been set in the above step. Pushbutton 4
on your transmitter will match Channel 2 on your #2 two channel receiver.
Once your codes have been set. Check the
operation and replace the lower cover.
TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION
The transmitter is completely self contained, including battery, and can be
opened while mounted in the car. It is supplied with a clip for attaching to
the sun visor, if desired. If the clip is used, attach to the case by
sliding it into the recess provided on the back of the transmitter until the
small dimples fir into the holes in the clip.
PLEASE NOTE
Linear Corporation has devoted a great deal of time and
research in order to provide the most reliable equipment possible. Certain
limitations must be observed.
- MULTI-CODE radio components must
conform with FCC Part 15 requirements. For this reason. the range and
power of our radios is within specified limits.
- As with all manufacturers, Linear
Corporation’s radios must accept all signals that they receive. This may,
in rare instances, create difficulty.
- You should test your entire system
occasionally in order to be sure that all components are working in good
order.
- Linear Corporation’s dealers can
provide you with information regarding the use of our radio controls, and
can provide valuable installation and operation information, when
requested.
Caution: Any changes or
modification in intentional or unintentional radiators which are not
expressly approved by Linear Corporation could void the user’s authority to
operate this equipment. This applies to intentional and unintentional
radiators certified per part 15 of the F.C.C. rules and regulations
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