Long range T Series User manual

Introduction
The T-Series line of transmitters are simple to use controllers that can control up to 8 trap machines
with the push of a button. The voice conrolled transmitters have the added ability to launch targets
using the sound of your voice or report of your gun. These transmitters require a 9-volt battery and an
antenna.
To turn on the transmitter, press the On button. The Red Power LED will illuminate to let you know
that the device is on and ready to launch targets.
The voice controlled models have a microphone included. For best results, clip this microphone to the
lapel of vest or shirt, about 6-9 inches from your mouth.
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Antenna
Red Power LED
Trap Buttons
Microphone Jack
Only on the T8-AV
Green Tx Light
Indicates transmitter is armed
Trap Buttons
True Pair/Enter Button
• Fires Multiple Targets
• Enters One Button Fire Mode
• Enters Lock On Mode
• Enters Link Mode (w/ On Button)
ON Button
• Turns on device
• Exits One Button Fire Mode
• Enters Link Mode (w/ True
Pair/Enter Button)

Button Operation
Voice Operation (Voice Models Only)
Single Targets
Press one of the trap buttons to re the corresponding trap. The Green Tx LED will illuminate to
indicate that a signal is being transmitted and the corresponding trap will re.
Multiple Targets
To re or more traps simultaneously, press multiple trap buttons at the same time. ou may also
press the True Pair/Enter button. Then, press any combination of trap buttons that you would like to
re, up to 8. To re the selected traps, press True Pair/Enter again.
Multiple Targets
To re or more traps simultaneously, press the True Pair/Enter button. Then, press any
combination of trap buttons that you would like to re. The Green Tx LED will ash, indicating the
device is armed. To re the selected traps simultaneously, call Pull in a normal tone of voice.
Be sure to have the supplied microphone plugged into the Microphone Jack on the top of the
transmitter and clipped to the lapel of vest or shirt, about 6-9 inches from your mouth. The transmitter
can be clipped to a belt or put in a pocket of a shooting vest.
Single Targets
Once the microphone is plugged into the Microphone Jack, the transmitter automatically enters
voice activation mode. To re a single target, press one of the 8 trap buttons. This arms the device but
does not re the trap. The Green Tx Light will illuminate to indicate that the device is armed and is
waiting for the voice command. When ready, call Pull in a normal tone of voice to re the designated
trap. The trap will re and the Green Tx Light will go out until another button is pressed.
One Button Fire Mode
This mode locks in selected traps to continuously re them by pressing the True Pair/Enter button
without entering them each time. Press and hold True Pair/Enter for 4 seconds until the Green Tx
LED ashes. Press the trap buttons that you would like to re simultaneously. When ready, press
the True Pair/Enter button to re the selected traps. ou are now in One Button Fire Mode and
the selected traps will re each time the True Pair/Enter is pressed. To exit One Button Fire Mode,
press the On button.
Report Mode (Voice Models Only)
Report Mode is a feature that is used in conjunction with voice operation. Report Mode allows the
shooter to call for one trap and have a second trap re on the report of the gun.
To set up Report Mode, press the rst trap that you would like to re. The Green Tx LED will
illuminate to indicate that the device is armed. Before calling for the target, press another trap button.
This will be the trap that res on the report of the gun. When you are ready, call Pull in a normal tone
of voice to re the rst designated trap. On the sound of the gun, the second trap will re.

Lock On Mode
Link Mode (Alternative to Using Dip Switches)
Lock On Mode allows any combination of traps to be locked in and launched with a press of a button
or a verbal command without pressing each trap button each time.
To lock in a single trap (Voice Models Only), press and hold a trap button for 4 seconds. The selected
trap is now locked in. When ready, call Pull in a normal tone of voice to re the designated trap. The
trap will re and the Green Tx Light will go out. After 4 seconds, the Green Tx Light will begin to
ash again and the transmitter will be ready to re the same trap.
To lock in multiple traps, press and hold True Pair/Enter for 4 seconds. Press the desired traps that
you wish to re simultaneously. These selected traps are now locked in. When ready, press True
Pair/Enter (Non-Voice) or call Pull in a normal tone of voice (Voice) to re the designated traps. The
traps will re and the Green Tx Light will go out. After 4 seconds, the Green Tx Light will begin to
ash again and the unit will be ready to re the same traps.
To exit Lock On Mode, press the ON button.
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Set desired Field ID Channel on the
transmitter.
Power on desired receiver with all dip
switches set to the open/o position.
Press the desired trap button that you would
like to assign to the receiver. The transmitter
will link the receiver to that trap address
and current channel. If the receiver linked
successfully, the Red Power LED and Green
Tx LED will alternately blink. If the link failed,
the Red Power LED will turn o for seconds.
Press and hold On and Enter until the red
Power Light and the green Tx Light on the
transmitter start alternately ashing.The red
Power Light will go solid. It is now in Link
Mode.
The red Link Mode light on the receiver will
go solid. The transmitter and receiver are now
linked. Repeat this process to link another
receiver.
Link Mode allows users to wireless link receivers to specic trap buttons. Be sure that the receiver you
wish to link to is in Link Mode. If you are using a voice model make sure that there is no microphone
attached to the device.
To exit Link Mode, press and hold On until
the Red Power LED turns o. The Red
Power LED will turn back on. The unit is now
back in normal operation.
Link LED
Will blink for 15
seconds
Set to open/o
position
Indicates power
is on
Dip Switches
Power LED
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Transmitter’s Field ID
Must Be Set (Channel
1 Shown Here)
R-4300 Dip Switches
Set to Link Mode (All in
the open/o position)

Trouble Shooting
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact
Please call us with any questions. our satisfaction is our priority.
Call toll free:
1 800 987-6749, Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm EST
Website:
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MAIL TO: Long Range LLC.
6 Tannery St.
Franklin, NH 0335
Please carefully pack and ship, prepaid and insured, to Long Range LLC.
Questions Answers
What should I do if my transmitter isn’t working?
What should I do if my transmitter isn’t turning
on?
First, ensure that your transmitter is set to the
same Channel as the trap that you are trying to
re. Second, ensure that your transmitter is set
to the correct Message Length.
Please refer to the Dip Switches Manual
included with your device.
Be sure that the transmitter has a fresh 9-volt
battery.
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FCC Compliance Statement
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 () this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CATION: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such
modications 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 o 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 dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This equipment has been tested and meets applicable limits for radio frequency (RF) exposure. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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