Troubleshooting - Champion 40923 Instruction Manual

Wireless remote release system for wheelybird & workhorse traps
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

3. Set trap main power switch to "ON". Receiver Status Light (C) will light up green to indicate the
Receiver is activated and ready to receive signals from the Transmitter.
4. Repeat above steps 1- 3 for additional traps/Receivers if operating multiple traps from the
transmitter.
5. Operate trap(s) by pushing Throw Button (G) on Wireless Remote Transmitter to launch target from
trap(s). The Wireless Remote Transmitter will now function each time you press the Throw button (G).
Each push of the Throw Button (G) will launch every active trap within range. Note: If Throw Button (G)
is pressed while a Receiver has a Throw Delay time set, it will only fire once within the delay interval.
To disarm the Receiver(s) and safely stop trap(s) operation:
1. Perform safe release on trap and disconnect trap from 12V battery.
To reinstall foot pedal if desired:
1. Disconnect the Receiver's 12V Power and Output connector (F) from the trap.
2. Remove Receiver from trap and attach the foot pedal to12V Power and Output connector on the trap.

Troubleshooting

WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE THROWING ARM IS IN THE UNCOCKED POSITION, AND
THE TRAP IS IN THE OFF POSITION BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS TO RECEIVER.
WARNING: DO NOT MANUALLY FORCE THE THROWING ARM THROUGH THE UNCOCKED
POSITION AS THE MAIN SPRING WILL TAKE OVER AND FIRE THE TRAP, POTENTIALLY
CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
The Wireless Remote Transmitter Signal Light (H) is Flashing
1. Replace the battery in the Wireless Remote Transmitter.
The Wireless Remote Transmitter Does Not Operate the Receiver
1. Check that the Receiver Status light (C) is on and green.
2. Check that the Signal Light (H) on the Wireless Remote Transmitter turns red when depressing the
Throw Button (G).
3. Reprogram the Wireless Remote Transmitter to the Receiver (see Programming).
4. Check battery orientation or replace the battery in the Wireless Remote Transmitter.
Reduced Operating Range
1. Replace the battery in the Wireless Remote Transmitter with a new A23 battery.
The wireless remote system uses radio based communication between the remote and the receiver.
As in all radio based communication, performance will vary based on the environment and
configuration of the system.
If the Transmitter fails to trigger the Receiver, the following steps may help improve operation:
Move the Wireless Remote Transmitter closer to the Receiver. This will also help to confirm that the
Wireless Remote Transmitter and Receiver are programed and functioning properly.
Press the Throw Button (G) on the Wireless Remote Transmitter for one to two seconds.
Hold the Wireless Remote Transmitter with antenna vertical (pointed upwards to the sky). Do not
point the antenna at the Receiver.
Hold the Wireless Remote Transmitter higher.
Make sure there is no structure between the Wireless Remote Transmitter and the Receiver.
Move the Receiver to an elevated position to place the antenna at a greater height.
7

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents