Girard Systems 98GC74 Installation And Programming Manual

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AC MOTOR CONTROLLER
98GC74
INSTALLATION and PROGRAMMING GUIDE
REV.12302015
RV AWNING PRODUCTS
1361 CALLE AVANZADO, SAN CLEMENTE, CA 92673 (800) 382-8442 FAX (949)276-5500
www.girardrv.com

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  • Page 1 AC MOTOR CONTROLLER 98GC74 INSTALLATION and PROGRAMMING GUIDE REV.12302015 RV AWNING PRODUCTS 1361 CALLE AVANZADO, SAN CLEMENTE, CA 92673 (800) 382-8442 FAX (949)276-5500 www.girardrv.com...
  • Page 2 Shore Power – if connected; Generator Power – if the generator is running; Inverter Power – batteries must be charged for inverter operation. Girard Systems awnings are supplied with an electric motor appropriate to the product. Page 2 of 19...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The 98GC74 is a 110V AC Motor Control Module which requires a 15 Amp Circuit breaker or fuse protected power supply, designed to control a single awning motor. The BLACK and WHITE wires are the module’s input power supply which should be connected to the vehicle’s Power distribution panel.
  • Page 4: Installation Wiring Diagram

    INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM WARNING ALL ELECTRICAL WORK MUST CONFORM TO APPLICABLE ELECTRICAL CODES AND STANDARDS. • Turn off power before beginning any electrical work. • Please consult your RV’s wiring diagram to locate any wiring prior to any drilling or any installation procedures. •...
  • Page 5: Pairing With A Remote Device

    PAIRING WITH REMOTE DEVICES The following pages give instructions on how to pair the 98GC74 Motor controller with various compatable RF remote control devices. Please ensure that the correct set of instructions are followed for the device being paired with the Motor controller.
  • Page 6 L.E.D Fig.2 When pairing with the 98GC74 it is advised that the awning to be controlled is manually extended couple of feet to enable the programmer to see if the awning is responding in the correct direction when the buttons on the wall switch are pressed.
  • Page 7: 98Gc230 Dual Channel Wall Switch

    98GC230 DUAL CHANNEL WALL SWITCH The faceplate can be removed easily by holding the module firmly in one hand at the left and right edges and push the STOP button with two fingers of your other hand. Fig.1 below shows how the batteries must be inserted. Fig.1 The module has three circular holes above the IN button as shown in Fig.2 below.
  • Page 8 When pairing with the 98GC74 it is advised that the awning to be controlled is manually extended couple of feet to enable the programmer to see if the awning is responding in the correct direction when the buttons on the wall switch are pressed.
  • Page 9: Gc661B Multi Channel Wall Switch

    GC661B MULTI CHANNEL WALL SWITCH The faceplate can be removed easily by holding the module firmly in one hand at the left and right edges and push on the faceplate below the display screen with two fingers of your other hand. Fig.1 below shows how the batteries must be inserted. Fig.1 Close the battery tray and replace the faceplate, you will find the pushbuttons clearly marked.
  • Page 10 When pairing with the 98GC74 it is advised that the awning to be controlled is manually extended couple of feet to enable the programmer to see if the awning is responding in the correct direction when the buttons on the wall switch are pressed.
  • Page 11: Single Channel Handsets

    GC104 SINGLE CHANNEL HANDSET The GC104 is the simplest of devices, IN and OUT buttons clearly marked. If you should wish to stop the awning at any point press the center of the control pad. See Fig.1 below. On the back of the handset you will find the P2 button and the battery tray, Fig.2 illustrates how the battery should be inserted.
  • Page 12 When pairing with the 98GC74 it is advised that the awning to be controlled is manually extended couple of feet to enable the programmer to see if the awning is responding in the correct direction when the buttons on the wall switch are pressed.
  • Page 13: Multi-Channel Handsets

    MULTI CHANNEL HANDSETS GC104/105A/106/107 The handsets listed above differ only in the number of channels they can be programmed to. They all operate and are programmed in exactly the same way. The circular control pad is clearly marked with IN at the top and OUT at the bottom. Channel select are to the left and right and STOP is in the center.
  • Page 14 When pairing with the 98GC74 it is advised that the awning to be controlled is manually extended couple of feet to enable the programmer to see if the awning is responding in the correct direction when the buttons on the wall switch are pressed.
  • Page 15: Pairing With Additional Devices

    5) Press IN or OUT on the Secondary remote and ensure that the awning responds accordingly. REMOVING AN ADDITIONAL DEVICE Select the Secondary device that is to be removed from the 98GC74’s list and follow the steps below; 1) Press the P2 Button on the device ONCE (The Motor controller will beep in response.
  • Page 16: Pairing With A Motion Sensor

    PAIRING WITH A MOTION SENSOR Identify the Primary remote which operates the Motor controller for the awning on which the motion sensor is to be mounted. There may be more than one on the vehicle. Prepare the Motion Sensor for pairing by carrying out the following procedure. Remove the 2 small Phillips screws which secure the motion sensor...
  • Page 17 Remove the 4 Phillips Magnet Base Plate screws holding the module together. Remove the base plate and silicone insert. Insert Fig.3 Turn the base plate over (Magnet down). Then Reed Switch place the motion sensor on top of it so that the magnet is aligned with the reed switch.
  • Page 18 Controller TWICE. The 98GC74 will bleep ONCE with each press. d. Press the programming button on the GC779G Motion sensor ONCE (See Fig.4). The 98GC74 will bleep several times to indicate that the program has been accepted. e. Ensure that the code was accepted by pressing the Program button on the GC779G Motion sensor again.
  • Page 19: Pairing With An Anemometer

    4) Press the up button on the Anemometer or physically activate it by spinning the cups to retract the awning. For queries or assistance with programming any of your G-Link devices please call Girard Systems TOLL FREE on 800–382–8442 between 7:30am and 3:30pm P.S.T. Page 19 of 19...

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