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UNIT # SETTINGS GROUNDING Hot Shot Systems Inc. will no longer sell or warranty its products for the use in controlling or monitoring pollu- tants. 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.
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(Relay OFF) command to the receiver switching the relay back to N.C. connected to COM. Battery backup in the transmitter will still allow the HOT SHOT to work in case of power outage. Each system is coded with its own four digit code so it will not interfere with other systems in the same area.
CODE SWITCH SETTINGS All transmitters and receivers will be shipped from the factory with preprogrammed 4 digit system codes. This ensures that your neighbor will not duplicate the same system code as your units. Your transmitter and receiver system codes should already match, so you do not need to program any codes. If a new secure system code is needed for your installation please call 785-623-1500 to be issued a secure system code for your area that the system will be operating in.
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“UNDERSTANDING THE 810-T TRANSMITTER” Shown in the diagrams below is a generic diagram of how to wire a pivot panel to the Hot Shot Transmitter. This method is used for one pivot with one well or one pivot with multiple wells that will always operate at the same time.
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Run a wire from terminal J12 to the Hot Shot Transmitter’s COM input terminal. Run a wire from terminal J11 to the Hot Shot Transmitter’s ON-OFF INPUT termi- nal. Connect a wire from the Lighting Ground terminal of the Hot Shot Transmitter to an NEC approved earth ground rod. See diagram below.
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With these models we recommend that you use terminal #3 and #4 on the 3 Sec Delay PCB to control the Sensor on the Hot Shot Transmitter. Remove the wires that currently go in- to them and cap them off. Run a wire from terminal #3 on the 3 Sec Delay PCB to the COM input on the transmitter.
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#15 (PUMP CONTROL NO) to the transmitters ON-OFF input terminal. Now run a wire from terminal #16 (PUMP CONTROL COM) to the transmitters COM input termi- nal. Connect a wire from the Lighting Ground terminal of the Hot Shot to an NEC approved ground rod. See diagram below.
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COM terminal on the 24vac Interface Relay to the COM input on the transmitter. Wire up the NO terminal on the 24vac Interface Relay to the ON-OFF Input on the Transmitter. Connect a wire from the Lighting Ground terminal of the Hot Shot to an NEC approved ground rod. See diagram below.
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12vdc Interface Relay’s NO terminal to the ON-OFF INPUT on the transmitter. Run another wire from the 12vdc Interface Relay’s COM terminal to the COM input on the transmit- ter. Connect a wire from the Lighting Ground terminal of the Hot Shot to the ground lug of the panel. See diagrams below.
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Attention: This install requires a 24vac relay. To supply the 120v needed for the Hot Shot Transmitter to operate run a wire from the pivot panels 120v X1 terminal to the 120vac Hot terminal on the transmitter. Run another wire from the 120v X2 terminal to the 120vac Neutral terminal on the transmitter.
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Attention: This install requires a 24vac relay. To supply the 120v needed for the Hot Shot Transmitter to operate run a wire from the pivot panels 120v X1 terminal to the 120vac Hot terminal on the transmitter. Run another wire from the 120v X2 terminal to the 120vac Neutral terminal on the transmitter.
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Like when operating a system capable of running a Last Pivot Standing scenario. All 810-T transmitters come from the factory set in the default mode as a #1 transmitter. Meaning they will only control the relay output #1 on a 810-R Plus receiver, a receiver set as a Unit #1 receiver or channel 1 of a receiver operating in Last Pivot Standing mode.
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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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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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