Remote Handset
Remote Handset Pairing
Each remote handset must be 'paired' to the receiver to enable communications. Each handset has a unique identification number which is stored by the receiver. The receiver can store up 3 handset identification numbers. If a fourth handset is paired to the receiver, the receiver will replace the first paired handset number with that for the fourth handset in the receiver memory. Subsequently, the first paired handset will no longer be paired and will not be recognized by the receiver.
The following procedure details the pairing process:
NOTE:
The pairing process relies on the FFBH receiver having the power supply removed and then the power supply re-instated. The fuse method is the easiest method but it can also be achieved by battery disconnection or removal of the harness connector from the receiver unit.
- Remove minifuse F2 5A (telestart fuse) from the battery junction box (BJB)
- Wait for a minimum of 5 seconds
- Replace fuse to position F2 5A in the battery junction box (BJB)
- Within 5 seconds of replacing the fuse (and restoring the receiver power supply), press and hold the remote handset OFF button
- Confirmation of successful pairing is displayed by the remote handset light emitting diode (LED) illuminating in a red color for 2 seconds.