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v Relocate the receiver beyond the constraints of the 6'
connection cable and power wire supplied in the TMR-1
kit. Use a conventional RJ-11 extension cord and addi-
tional 18-gage power wire to install and connect the
receiver in an optimal reception location, within 30' of
the controller.
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v Protect the handheld transmitter keypad. Pressing the
buttons on the hand-held cause it to transmit a signal
which uses battery power. If carrying the transmitter
in a toolbox, or any place where the buttons may be
accidentally pressed, will cause the batteries to discharge.
Storing the transmitter in its foam-lined carrying case is
recommended.
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v Bring the batteries up to full charge. Allow the batteries
to charge continuously for at least 8 hours. The battery
charger supplied in the TMR-1 kit can remain connected
to the transmitter whenever the transmitter is not in use.
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v Replace the batteries. NiMH batteries will generally last
for hundreds of charge/discharge cycles, but will eventu-
ally need to be replaced when they can no longer hold
a charge. See “Replacing the Batteries” on page 17.
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