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2. Press the Mode button until the
word “Max Station” appears
on the display. The maximum
number of stations will be
blinking at this point.
3. Use the
or button
to increase or decrease the
maximum number of stations. Then do not touch any
of the buttons for 5 seconds and the display will stop
blinking and return back to the active station.
The ICR is designed to operate with two groups of Hunter
controllers:
SRC/Pro-C/ICC Controllers
The maximum number of stations from 1 to 48. The ICR also
provides the user with the ability to operate programs
(A, B, C).
ACC/ACC Decoder Controllers
Selecting the maximum station number 240 allows the user
to operate up to 240 stations and 18 programs (programs
are displayed with a P and program number ex: P5).
PREPARING THE RECEIVER FOR USE ............................................................
As stated earlier, your ICR is designed to work right out of
the box. If you have decided to change your Transmitter
address as described in the previous section, you must allow
the Receiver to “learn” this new address. Once learned, the
only way to remove the address from the Receiver memory
is to learn a different address. This can be done by following
the simple steps outlined below.
Changing the Receiver Address
1. Hold down the single button on the face of the
Receiver while you are plugging it into an active
SmartPort
®
wiring harness (one connected to a
powered controller). When this is done the
Receiver will beep 4 times.
NOTE: When the ICR transmitter is set in
the ACC mode (240 stations), the ICR will
only communicate with ACC controllers. To
operate other Hunter controllers (SRC, Pro-C,
and ICC) with your remote, the transmitter
max stations needs to be set to a number from
1 to 48 stations.
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