
IMPORTANT NOTES
INSTRUCTIONS TO PROGRAM A NEW
TRANSMITTER ( REMOTE CONTROL)
CLEAR RECEIVER MEMORY
On the following page you will find a diagram on where you can identify the programming
button on the receiver.
If the button on the Transmitter (remote) is not pressed within 15 seconds of the LED
light flashing. The receiver will exit programming and LED light will turn off.
If the Transmitter (remote) has been programmed already. You will see the receivers
channel Light turn steady on and then start flashing again. The Transmitter (remote) will
not be able to be programmed a second time.
One receiver can program up to 20 Transmitter (remotes)
To clear all the Transmitter (remotes) from the receiver's Memory. Press the Programming
Switch for 6 seconds or until the LED light starts to Flash Repeatedly.
Each VIS-8004 Visionis receiver can program up to 20 Transmitters (remotes) (VIS-8005)
Make sure that while you are programming the transmitter (remote) you have the
remote in your hands ready to be programmed.
Press the programming switch for 3 seconds or more. The channel’s LED will start to
flash quickly. This will indicate that it is in programming mode.
When the LED light begins to Flash, Press the button of the Transmitter (remote) to
be programmed one time. The receiver’s Channel light will flash once to show that that
the transmitter (remote) has been programmed successfully. After the transmitter
(remote) has been programmed the receiver will automatically exit the programming
mode.
PROGRAMMING DIFFERENT
FUNCTIONS ON THE RECEIVER
The receiver can be programmed to five different functions. To locate the function mode
button on the receiver look at the diagram on the following page.
4-second delay Function (this is the Default Function): When The Transmitter (remote)
button is pressed, the receiver will turn on for 4 seconds and automatically turn off after
the 4 seconds.
ON/ Off Toggle Function: This function works exactly like an on/off switch. When the
Transmitter (remote) button is pressed once, the receiver turns on. When the Transmit
ter (remote) is pressed again the relay turns off.