
Introduction
1 Connect Trap Release Cable
Receivers
The LT-100 and LT-200 are designed for simple set-up and years of reliable service. Both the LT-100
and the LT-200 include a transmitter and a receiver with cables to attach the receiver to your trap and
power supply. Your LT receiver may have either 2 wires (1 for power and 1 for release) or 1 single
wire. If your receiver has 2 wires, please refer to the following section for wiring instructions. If your
receiver has a single wire, please refer to the the R-4300 wiring diagram (red and black wires are
power, green and white wires are release).
The LT-100 includes 1 receiver with
a 1 button transmitter. The LT-200
includes 2 receivers with a 3 button
transmitter. The 2 receivers included
with the LT-200 will be labeled with
Trap 1 and Trap 2. The receivers
include 2 mounting holes and it is
recommended that the receivers
are mounted on a non-metal post,
2-3 feet high with the antenna
hanging below the receiver.
The black and white wires from the Trap Release Cable will be the rst to be connected to the trap
machine. Locate the plug on the end of the trap machine’s pull cord. Disassemble the plug and take
note where the 2 wires are connected. This will be where the black and white Trap Release wires will
connect. These wires are not polarity sensitive so it does not matter which way you connect them to
the plug. Once you have the black and white Trap Release wires connected with screw terminals or
solder tabs, reassemble the plug and replug it into your trap machine.
If you need to order an additional pull cord plug, refer to the included Wiring Diagram and attach the
black and white Trap Release wires to the connectors of your specic trap plug that show the green
and white wires.
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Trap Release Cable
Black and white wires that
are to be wired to the plug
on the end of your pull cord.
Antenna
Thin wire that will
hang below the
receiver once
mounted. Transmitter
Receiver
Power Cable
Two wires tted with red and black
battery clips. The red clip will
connect to the positive (+) terminal
of your battery and the black clip will
connect to the negative(+) terminal.