Operating Procedure For Optional Remote Control (Part # 761-976) - Regency Grandview G600C Owners & Installation Manual

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Operating Procedure for Optional Remote Control (Part # 761-976)

Functionality of the Receiver
The receiver is supplied by four AA batteries (see
Fig. 3). The receiver accepts commands via radio
signals sent from the translitter. The receiver
sends commands by the wire harness to the
multifunctional gas control. When the system is
turned on, an acoustic signal (beep) is generated
to indicate that the receiver is ready to receive
commands from the remote control.
Functionality of the Remote Control
When the battteries are installed into the remote
control and the side slider is in the position
shown in Fig. 5 below, the LED on the transmit-
ter illuminates each time the ON/OFF button is
pressed.
Communication Between the Re-
mote Control (Part # 911-302) and
the Receiver (Part # 911-303)
To program the transmitter to the receiver, move
the receiver's three-position slider to the RE-
MOTE position (see Figure 2 below) and press
the ON/OFF key of the transmitter.
The system has an automatic learning module
that mates the receiver with a new transmitter
if the transmitter is replaced. When the receiver
receives the first correct command from any
remote control, it captures the new address and
then beeps three (3) times to confirm synchroni-
sation and command execution.
Turn on the Appliance
When the ON/OFF key is pressed, the LED on
the transmitter illuminates and the remote control
is switched on. At the same time, the receiver
connects the thermopile to the gas valve millivolt
coil and the appliance main burner turns on in
the high position. A single acoustic signal from
the receiver confirms the reception of the com-
mand.
Turn off the Appliance
If the appliance and the remote control are
switched on and the ON/OFF key is pressed, the
remote control is turned off. At the same time
the receiver removes power from the gas valve
millivolt coil and the appliance main burner turns
off. A double acoustic signal from the receiver
confirms the reception of the command.
Low Battery Detection (Transmitter)
The duration of the remote control batteries
depends on many factors: the quality of the
batteries used, the number of ignitions of the
appliance, etc. If the transmitter batteries are low,
the light intensity of the LED (see Fig. 5) will de-
crease when you press the ON/OFF key to alert
you to this condition. As soon as the depleted
batteries are replaced, the transmitter will restart.
Low Battery Detection (Receiver)
The duration of the remote control batteries
depends on many factors: the quality of the bat-
teries used, the number of ignitions of the appli-
ance, etc. If the receiver batteries are low, a triple
acoustic signal is emitted by the receiver when it
receives a command from the transmitter. This is
an alert of a low battery condition before battery
power is los altogether. As soon as the depleted
batteries are replaced, the acousitc signal from
the receiver confirms the reception of the ON/
OFF command from the transmitter.
Child Safety Lockout
With this function it is possible to deactivate the
remote control key (see Fig. 6).
Backup Function
If the batteries of the receiver are low, the appli-
ance can be switched on manually by moving the
three-position sliderswitch on the receiver to the
ON position (see Fig. 3).
owner's information
Warnings and Cautions
WARNING
Fire hazard. Can cause severe injury
or death.
The receiver causes the ignition of the
fireplace. The fireplace can turn on suddenly.
Keep away from the burner, especially when
operating the BACKUP switch.
CAUTION
Property damage hazard. Excessive
heat can cause property damage.
The fireplace can stay ignited for many hours.
Take care to turn off the fireplace if it is unat-
tended by adults. Do not leave the remote
control where children can reach it.
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