
System User Manual
Figure 9. Extracting the EP70 Memory Module
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4.3.2 Copy Receiver EP70 to Transmitter EP70
In cases where the damage to the transmitter prevents removal of the resident EP70
module, the spare transmitter can be programmed using the EEPROM module found
inside the receiver. To program a spare EP70 using the receiver EEPROM:
1. Remove the cover from the receiver and pull the EP70 from its location by
grasping the module by its edges—avoid touching the actual component
beneath—and lift the module from its pins by pulling away from the
component board. See Figure 10 below for possible EEPROM location.
1. Ensure the spare transmitter is
OFF. Remove the EP70 Memory Module
in the transmitter as shown in Figure 9 above.
2. Insert the EP70 module you removed from the receiver into the
transmitter socket.
3. Turn on the transmitter
ON/OFF key to ON and pull the STOP Button
out. The LED will pulse orange, and then green for 15 seconds. See
Table 6 below for button function layouts of transmitters.
4. To copy the EP70 Memory Module contents into the internal memory of
the transmitter, press transmitter
Pushbutton 6 (see Figure 11) followed
by
START; keep both buttons simultaneously pressed for five (5)
seconds. The LED will blink orange during the copying process. (In the
LCD display models, the word ‘Reading...’ will display.)
5. When the copying process is complete, remove the receiver EP70
module from the transmitter and replace it into the receiver.
6. Insert the
original transmitter EP70 module into the transmitter socket.
Press transmitter
pushbutton 6 (see Figure 11). The LED will flash
orange indicating the resident EP70 Memory Module is being written to
with the stored receiver parameters. (In the LCD display models, the word
Writing... will display.)
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