Bypassing The Sensor; Setting The Transmitter Address At The Receiver - Hunter Rain-Clik Owner's Manual & Installation Instructions

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Bypassing the Sensor

The sensor can be bypassed by using the built-in bypass
feature on the receiver. To bypass the sensor, press the
SENSOR BYPASS button on the receiver. The bypass
status light will turn red when the sensor is bypassed.
Pressing the SENSOR BYPASS button again will re-enable
the sensor and the sensor bypass light will go out.

Setting the Transmitter Address at the Receiver

Each transmitter is produced with a unique address.
A receiver must learn this address to work with that
transmitter. This step is only necessary if transmitters and
receivers are purchased separately.
Note:
Units purchased as a kit will already have their
communication address preset. No addressing is
necessary, however, if the receiver or transmitter
is replaced you need to reset the address.
Adjustments and Operation
1. Prior to applying power (yellow wires) to the receiver,
press and hold the bypass button on the receiver.
2. While the bypass button is depressed, apply power to
the receiver. The sensor status indicator light should
light up yellow indicating that the receiver is ready to
learn a new address.
3. Press and hold the quick response button on the
transmitter.
4. Within four seconds, the receiver's sensor status
indicator light should turn red. The receiver has now
learned the address and it will be retained even in the
event of a power outage.
5. Release the button on the transmitter. The sensor
status indicator light should turn green.
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