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900 LOW RIDER REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM Link M Technologies Owners Manual Document 5.08.17-18 Revision 2.0...
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Introduction Thank you for purchasing our product. The WiLo 900 Low Rider Remote Control system was designed with the input of low rider enthusiasts whose past experiences with remote controls helped create a technical wireless system into a simple form that will be a fun and exciting addition to your pride and joy.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Quick referenced with In Depth outlines. his manual is outlined in two formats following the Overview section; “Quick” and “In Depth”. The “Quick” format at the top of the chapter highlights the details of the section for two purposes: 1.
Chapter 2 System Overview Receiver Front Panel Controls Power Push button On/Off switch lights up in center to indicate power. Front This variable timing control regulates how long the Front pump/s will stay ON minimizing over extending the hydraulic cylinders. The pulse time can be adjusted from 35ms to 450ms. Rear Like the Front control, this variable timing control regulates how long the Rear pump/s will stay ON minimizing over extending the hydraulic cylinders.
Interface Cable The Interface cables length is sufficient to mount the receiver in the trunk or on the rear deck of the car. Red 18AWG +12V input Black 12AWG chassis GND Red 10AWG +24V input Brown Left Front Pump Black Left Front Dump Right Front Dump Orange...
Transmitter Controls Function Switches ♥♣♦♠ The transmitter has four 2 way Function switches labeled with the symbols; Mode Switch This slide switch on the bottom of the unit with the choice between “A” and “B”, changes the action of the Function switches. Power Switch This switch is a momentary push button that turns the power ON to the unit as long as it is held and is a safety feature to minimize accidental hydraulic activation.
Chapter 3 Installation: Quick Some pride in workmanship goes a long way for a clean and presentable installation to be proud of. Important! Test your system before installation, then after installing the Interface cable, then once more after connecting Interface cable to WiLo900RX.
Installation: In Depth The real nuts and bolts of installations… Suitable Location The WiLo 900RX can be installed on the rear deck inside of the car or in the trunk, but should be positioned such that: • The interface cable neatly reaches the hydraulic control wiring or solenoids and power source with enough slack left over to remove receiver should servicing be needed.
Connector Wiring List Pin 12 Pin 3 Pin 10 Pin 1 The 12 pin male connector provides power to the receiver and output control signals to the hydraulic control system via the 7’ interface cable. Pin and Interface Cable wire list Wire color and function Wire color and function Red: Right Front Dump...
Pump Example Wiring List Single and Two pump example: Connect the outputs (Brown and Orange) to the front pump solenoid bank and the outputs (Green and Violet) to the rear pump solenoid bank. Left Front Right Front Left Rear Right Rear Three pump example: Connections to respective pump solenoid banks.
Dump Example Wiring List Competition hopper example: This setup was encountered on a competition hopper where only two dumps were used. Connect the outputs (Black and Red) to the front dump. Left Front Connect the outputs (Yellow and Blue) to the rear dump. Right Front Left Rear Right Rear...
Chapter 4 System Operation: Quick Quick programming and switch functions • Turn the WiLo 900RX “ON” and ensure “Power” LED is lit. • If using for first time: a. Momentarily press the “Program” switch and ensure LED is blinking. b. Using the WiLo 900TX, momentarily squeeze the red power button. c.
System Operation: In Depth In Depth programming and switch functions Receiver Programming Setup The WiLo 900RX features forty memory locations. Clearing them out and programming only yours will ensure no other can access your system. 1. Push the POWER switch to turn the receiver ON, ensure the LED is lit. 2.
Transmitter Operation It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3. After making sure that it is safe to move your ride, hold the transmitter with either your left or right hand and: Select mode A or B on the bottom of the transmitter and point the antenna up. Squeeze and hold the momentary Power button on the side of the transmitter.
Antenna Orientation An education on why it’s not good to point. Antenna orientation is a very important subject that could mean the difference between an intermittent and short range of operation, to a more consistent and longer range of operation. Contrary to popular belief, the signal does not radiate out the tip like lightning shooting from the end of a magic wand or need to be pointed like a T.V.
Transmitter Battery Replacement When the juice runs out, give it some more. The 3 volt, size 2032, coin cell batteries in the transmitter can be replaced by removing the two screws holding the bottom cover. While pushing down on the release tab of the battery holder, tip the bottom down so that the battery drops out when the battery ejects.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting When things seem to go wrong, something probably has. Problem Probabilities and solutions The receiver doesn’t respond to 1. Receiver not powered on. Check Power switch commands all the time. and for +12V and ground to unit. 2.
Limited Warranty and Disclosure Statement Limited Warranty Link M Technologies warrants to the original purchaser that the WiLo 900 system be free from manufacturing defects and be operational to specifications for a period of one year from date of purchase. Product failures due to negligent handling or installation, unauthorized modifications, or uses other than designed for, acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage and dead batteries, are not covered under the warranty.
FCC Notice to User This equipment contains an RF module that has been previously tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Index Antenna Orientation.......... 13 Mode Switch ............4 Mounting............... 6 Battery Replacement..........14 Before You Begin..........1 Parts Checklist............1 Pin and Interface Cable Wire List ......7 Problems.............. 15 Program Switch............. 2 Choreography Mode ..........12 Programming and Switch Functions ....11 Connector Wiring List ...........
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