3 Locate the orange wire of each receiver, bare the
wire end, and connect it to positive (+) 1 or 4 volt
boat power. The simplest way to do that may be to
insert the bare end of the orange wire into the red
connector of an unused thruster control plug.
4 On any transmitter, press and hold for one second
the top left button and bottom right button simulta-
neously. The programming for all remotes is now
removed, including the lost or stolen one.
5 One at a time, take each of your remaining remotes,
and hold any button down for one second, to reprogram the receiver(s) to respond
to that remote.
6 Disconnect the orange wire(s) on the receivers, and tape the end(s).
7 Switch off power to the thruster system and switch back on again. Check the opera-
tion of the remaining transmitters.
8 Close the access panel.
6 Specifications
Operating frequency
Operating voltage
Operating temperature
Current drain
Sensitivity
Number of stored
transmitter codes
Receiver outputs
Connectors
Case Construction
Size
Weight
Ratings
Transmitter battery
Radio Remote Control
: 433.9 MHz
: 11 to 8 VDC
: 0° C to 70° C, 3° F to 158° F
: 8 mA at 1 VDC (standby)
65 mA per channel at 1 VDC (activated)
: -10 dBm (typical)
: 8 per receiver
: Two form 'A' dry relay contacts (N.O./Common); 5 Amps
at 1 VDC
: 4-pole Mate-N-Lok, pre-wired for Vetus thrusters
: High-impact ABS plastic
: Receiver
: 3
Transmitter :
: Receiver
: .5 oz. (68gm.)
Transmitter : 1 oz. (8 gm)
: IP65 (receiver), IP67 (transmitter)
: 1 V type 3 A (L108/MN1/LRV08/GP3A/V3GA)
1
/
" x 1
1
/
" x 1
1
/
" (83 x 9 x 3 mm)
4
8
4
1
7
5
/
" x 1
/
" x
/
" (63 x 48 x 16 mm)
8
8
vetus®
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