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Weather Resistant Remote Control
U2
GETTING STARTED
NOTE: The following steps for initial installation including removing/
installing the battery door should be performed by an authorized service
center or trained installer only.
BATTERIES
Start by inserting four AAA batteries (included) into the battery
compartment. Make sure they are oriented properly. A polarity diagram is
molded into the bottom of the battery compartment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When replacing batteries it is recommended that
Lithium batteries be used as they provide a greater lifespan.
PROGRAMMING
Pull up the USB Programming Port Cover inside the battery compartment
to allow access to the USB programming port. Insert the USB cable into
the programming port and download the conguration le using the
Integration Designer™ software.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT DOOR INSTALLATION
If you are replacing old batteries, you will need to rst remove the seven
screws that hold the battery compartment door in place.
IMPORTANT NOTE: DO NOT REMOVE THE ELEVEN SCREWS HOLDING
THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE U2 TOGETHER.
ADDITIONAL NOTE: PRIOR TO INSTALLING THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT
DOOR, VERIFY THAT THE RUBBER BATTERY COMPARTMENT GASKET
AND USB PROGRAMMING PORT COVER ARE ALIGNED AND INSTALLED
PROPERLY.
In order to simplify the initial programming process, the U2 is shipped
without the seven battery compartment screws tightened. When tightening
these screws, make sure the pressure is evenly distributed around the
entire outer gasket. You should gradually tighten each screw, rotating
among them around the unit (similar to tightening the bolts on a spare
tire). Each screw should eventually be tightened rmly, but not over-
tightened.
The U2 is turned on by touching any keypad button. If the tilt sensor is
enabled, picking up the unit will also turn it on.
CLEANING
Occasional cleaning may be required, depending on use. To clean your U2,
lightly dampen a lint-free cloth with fresh water and mild detergent, and
wipe the display, keypad and outer surfaces. Rinse with fresh water.
CHAPTER 2 | INTRODUCTION
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