MAGNETO WIRING DIAGRAM Hot Shot Systems Inc. will no longer sell or warranty its products for the use in controlling or monitoring pollut- ants. However, the use of these controllers in non pollutant applications such as water tanks, water pumps, pivots, irrigation systems and any other monitoring or control applications that do not involve pollutants are suitable for these products.
The TR-1000 is a TRANSCEIVER. Transceivers can transmit and receive communications. This allows a TR- 1000 to be installed at a pivot or at a pump. To simplify things in this manual we will call the TR-1000 that is in- stalled at the tank the TRANSMITTER (a transmitter sends out commands.
When this LED is lit it indicates that the AUX terminal is being connected to the COM terminal. BUSY When this LED is lit it indicates that the Hot Shot is hearing other Hot Shots and will wait to transmit. CODE SWITCH SETTINGS Most Hot Shots are shipped from the factory with a preprogrammed 4 digit system code.
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ACTIVATES THE TEST BEACON Used for testing and range finding only. When activated the Hot Shot will send a code every 10sec cycling a receiving Hot Shot’s output relay. To activate this feature put a jumper wire from the Sensor In to COM terminal.
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TRANSMITTER TR-1000 SCENARIO 1 SHUTDOWN ONLY OPERATION NORMALLY OPEN SENSOR/FLOAT SHUTDOWN = RECEIVER’S REALY LATCHED Function Switches: 1 and 9 need to be turned ON. Wire the sensor as per the diagram below. Operation: When the tanks fluid becomes high and the float closes its contacts, the SENSOR LED will turn on and the transmitter will send a signal to the receiver making the receiver’s relay latch and turn off the pump.
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TRANSMITTER TR-1000 START LOW AND STOP HIGH SCENARIO 3 1 TOP FLOAT or SENSOR ONLY TX Function Switches: 9 needs to be turned ON. Wire the float or sensor as per the diagram below. Operation: With this style of operation the pump will be turned on when the floats contacts are closed and the SENSOR LED is ON (Fluid Low—Pump Start).
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TRANSMITTER TR-1000 SCENARIO 4 START LOW AND STOP HIGH TOP AND BOTTOM FLOAT OR SWITCHGAGE OPERATION Function Switches: 1 and 9 need to be turned ON. Wire the floats or switch gauge as per the diagram below. Operation: With this style of operation the pump will be turned on when the bottom floats contacts are closed and the SENSOR LED is on (Fluid Low—Pump Start).
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TRANSMITTER TR-1000 SCENARIO 5 START HIGH AND STOP LOW TOP AND BOTTOM FLOAT OR SWITCHGAGE OPERATION TX Function Switches: 1 and 9 need to be turned ON. Wire the sensor as per the diagram below. Operation: With this style of operation the pump will be turned on when the floats contacts are closed and the SENSOR LED is ON (Fluid High—Pump Start).
TRANSMITTER TR-1000 SCENARIO 6 START LOW AND STOP HIGH TOP AND BOTTOM SENSOR TX Function Switches: 1, 7 and 9 need to be turned ON. For this scenario to work properly RX Function Switch 2 (INVERT) on the receiver at the pump needs to be turned on.
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TRANSMITTER 810-T PLUS 2 - 4 SENSOR OPERATION START HIGH STOP HIGH Function Switches: 1 and 9 need to be turned OFF. Wire the floats as per the diagram below. Operation: With this style of operation a corresponding pump (each sensor input will activate a different pump) will be turned on when the sensor LED above a SENSOR INPUT terminal is ON.
Hot Shot has received its relay ON command thus ending the bypass timer and taking control and turning off the Supervi- sion LED. If the Hot Shot does not receive the relay ON command within 15 min the Hot Shot will kill the engine and you will have to turn the Hot Shot off and then back on again to get it into Engine Startup Mode again.
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UNIT# SWITCHES(1,2,3,4,5,6,) AND (AUX #7) When a Hot Shot (810-R or TR1000) is going to be used with A Hot Shot (810-T or TR1000) transmitter using it’s #1,2,3,4,5 and 6 SENSOR control, the Hot Shot going to be controlled will need to be assigned to the sensor on the transmitter that will control it.
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Add a jumper from terminal #1 of the Hot Shot to it’s COM terminal. Wire the NO ter- minal on the Hot Shot to one side of the 120v relay’s coil. Connect the other side of the relay’s coil to the X1 terminal of the step-down transformer.
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Add a jumper from terminal #1 of the Hot Shot to it’s COM terminal. Wire the NC ter- minal on the Hot Shot to one side of the 120v relay’s coil. Connect the other side of the relay’s coil to the X1 terminal of the step-down transformer.
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Supply power to the Hot Shot by hooking up the 12v positive input to the 12v positive terminal on the battery. Run a wire from the Negative input on the Hot Shot to the negative terminal on the battery or to a good ground connection.
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The Momentary Function (function switch #1) needs to be turned on in the receiver for this style of opera- tion. See pg 11. The external 12v relay will be powered by the hot shot receivers 12v terminals. Run a wire from the 12v negative input on the receiver to the negative coil terminal on the 12v external relay.
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FOR SAFETY AND PEAK PERFORMANCE Hot Shot wireless systems are equipped with a GROUND terminal that needs to be connected to an NEC approved ground rod. A Hot Shot has various lightning and static protection devices incorporated on the cir- cuit board that require proper grounding to operate.
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APPENDIX SUPERVISION FEATURE The Supervision Feature is a great way for checking at a glance the integrity of communications between the trans- mitter and receivers. The supervision feature is designed to work with only one transmitter per system as the su- pervision feature’s timer can operate on multiple receivers at the same time.
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NO FCC LICENSE REQUIRED FCC License is not required. This device operates on frequencies authorized for use in the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS). MURS frequencies are available for unlicensed business or personal use. Any changes or modifications may void the user’s authority granted by the FCC to operate this radio and should not be made.
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To make a claim under this Limited Warranty, Hot Shot Systems must first issue You a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number. This number can be obtained by calling Hot Shot Systems and a RMA number will be provided over the phone. A copy of the RMA number must be included with any materials shipped to Hot Shot Systems .
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