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•Installation •Operation •Maintenance
Effective 6/30/09
be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
installation
Atwood Mpd 93757 Manual Transmission
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•Disconnect power to the power relay module prior to HiPot testing of the camper or the microprocessor will be damaged.
Refer to MPD 87903 and 71125 for complete installation, operation and maintenance instructions for camper jacks and landing gear respectively.
For your safety
read all instructions before operating Installer: Provide these instructions to the consumer. Consumer: Keep documents for future reference.
Our remote control is designed for use only with Electric Ball Screw Truck Camper Jacks (EBSTCJ) equipped for remote control capability and Atwood Landing Gears. Atwood makes two types of EBSTCJ; one with remote capability and one without; they are not interchangeable.
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•To deactivate the wireless system when you are finished hold down the power-select on the remote until the LED turns off.
•Only operate jack system when camper or trailer is unoccupied.
•Store remote in a secure place, away from access by children.
•Remove the battery from the handheld remote before storing to prevent accidental jack activation or continuous remote transmission. If the remote is continuously activated by a jammed or shorted button, operation of other remote devices such as vehicle keyless entry systems and/or garage door openers may be interfered with or prevented.
SPECIFICATIONS: | |
description | specifications |
Channels: | 1 |
Frequency: | 315 MHz |
Operating Temperature Range: | -20oC to 120oC |
Power Source: | 9-volt alkaline battery |
Weight: | 4.0 ounces |
FCC Compliance Statement - Remote Control P/N 80430
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
You do not need an FCC license to operate the wireless remote. However, any changes or modifications to the device will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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•To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, do not use
your remote near electrical blasting caps or in a blasting area or in areas
posted: turn off two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions.
•Do not use the remote near explosive atmospheres.
Explosive atmospheres are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fueling areas, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities: areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders, and any other area where you would normally
note: fig 4 is overhead view of a pickup camper with power relay module shown flat for clarity. fig 5 is overhead view of 5th wheel trailer.
1.Install the power relay module in a clean, dry interior area protected from moisture. Use the four (4) 1/4˝ diameter holes for mounting the module relay (K). Position the base on the mounting surface and secure it using appropriate hardware for the wall material. Orient antennae straight away from base. Permanently secure antenna to mounting surface with appropriate hardware. Mount the base RF receiver unit (K) in the selected target location. Take care to ensure that the antenna on the board is not located next to other electrical wiring which could interfere with operation. Take care to ensure that the target location has good RF reception (avoid “faraday cage” scenarios, i.e. metal box).
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•Failure to orient antennae properly will result in intermittent operation of the wireless remote system.
note: Correct polarity must be observed as noted on the circuit board next to 5 & 4-H. The unit will not function if the input power is installed in reverse polarity. See fig 5 & 4.
A - Driver Front Jack or Leg | H - Input Power Terminal Block |
B - Passenger Front Jack or Leg | I - Output Jack |
C - Driver Rear Jack or Leveleg | J - Flat Cable |
D - Passenger Rear Jack or Leveleg | K - Relay Module (RF receiver) |
E - s40 AMP Circuit Breaker | L - Antenna |
sFor all camper jacks | M - Male Connector |
or 60 AMP resetable | N - Female Connector |
circuit breaker for | O - 30 AMP Fuses |
8AWG battery wire. | P - Remote |
F - Red (-) Motor Gear Box Lead | Q - Activation Switch |
G - Yellow (+) Motor Gear Box Lead | R - Audio Cable |
S - Flat Cable Outlet |
2. supply power to unit: The unit operates from a +12 VDC battery and must be supplied through a 40 AMP circuit breaker (fig 4E & 5-E). Route the #8 AWG, +12 VDC from the circuit breaker and the ground wiring, to the terminal block (fig 4H & 5-H).Terminate the wires in the labeled positions.
3.Route the two #10 AWG wires from each jack to the terminal block 4-I & 5-I. Refer to the labels next to each terminal position for driver front, passenger front, driver rear, and passenger rear jacks. Connect the wires for each jack.
4.Install the Activation Switch near the floor just inside the door of the pickup camper or in an outside compartment of the fifth wheel. Plug the flat cable (fig J) into the left side of the power relay module (fig 4 & 5-S) and route to the location of the activation switch (fig 4 & 5-Q). Plug other end of the cable into the back side of the activation switch. Connect the optional accessory harnesses (controlling up to two additional motor outputs) to their associated connector on the base receiver. Any use of the accessory ports needs to be approved in advance by the manufacture of the accessory. Connect the power harness to the base receiver. Take
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care not to apply power to the motor/accessory connectors, as they utilize the same connector. Doing so will void the unit’s warranty.
set up of wireless remote
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•Do not replace or charge batteries in a potentially explosive atmosphere. Contact sparking may occur while installing or removing batteries and cause an explosion.
•All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains touches exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse or other container with metal objects.
remote battery installation:
1.Firmly slide battery cover (remote back) down to remove. NOTE: The audio cable can optionally be used to power the transmitter directly from the switch assembly.
2.Insert one 9V battery.
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3.Replace the battery cover and slide up until secure.
The battery type is 9V alkaline battery which will provide approximately 45 minutes of continuous use.
OPERATION
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•Sandy/soft/spongy ground may cause jacks to sink; camper may tip over. Jack must be on firm solid ground prior to operation.
•Insure area below and around jack is clear of obstructions.
•Do not place blocks under the jack for additional ground clearance.
•Always keep the front of camper higher than or equal to the rear
of the camper. Never allow either side or end of camper to be more than 4˝ out of level (fig 2 and 3).
1.Remove the hand held remote control from its secure compartment.
2.Reinstall battery.
3.Unit is in a low power sleep mode when not in use. To activate the unit, press the “WAKE” button on the switch assembly. The unit will awaken and the red ACTIVE LED will illuminate. The unit will automatically deactivate and enter sleep mode 10 minutes after the last operation of the system.
4.When finished, the LED on the activation switch must not be lit.
5.Activate the RF transmitter by pressing the POWER+SELECT button. The transmitter will power up and indicate the green LED.
6.The transmitter can be used to control either JACKS or ACCESSORIES. When the green LED is active, the transmitter is controlling JACKS. When the yellow LED is active, the system is controlling the accessory motors.
7.When controlling jacks, the following operations are possible.
•Extension or retraction of an individual jack.
•Extension or retraction of all 4 jacks.
•Paired operation - adjacent jacks can be operated simultaneously by holding down two jack buttons.
8.When controlling accessories, only one accessory may be powered at a time. Multiple accessory button presses are ignored.
OPERATION:
Associate the transmitter with the base receiver:
•Power the system by pressing the WAKE button on the activation switch (Q). The red ACTIVE LED should blink 2 flashes with a pause. This indicates that the system is in the default shipment state, and has no RF transmitter associated with it.
•Power the RF transmitter by pressing the POWER+SELECT button.
The green LED on the transmitter will illuminate. The transmitter will remain powered for 1 minute.
•Hold down the WAKE button on the activation switch (Q) for 10 seconds. The system will enter LEARN TRANSMITTER mode which is indicated by the red ACTIVE LED flashing quickly. In this mode, the base receiver will associate itself with the next transmitter that is received.
•Press any jack button on the transmitter. The base unit will see the transmitter and associate itself with it. At this point, the red LED should be on solid, and the blue LED will indicate detection of transmitter RF signal.
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•Do not over-extend or over-retract jacks. The electric jack has an internal slip clutch to help prevent damage; when clicking sound is heard, release switch. Continuing to hold the switch will wear out the slip clutch or cause damage to the motor.
To lift | Truck Camper |
extend front jacks first
Press and hold
Extends single jack.
extend all jacks
individual jack adjustment
Press and hold
Extends single jack.
Press and hold.
Retracts single jack.
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Extend front jacks so camper is 4˝ higher in front than in the rear. (fig 2).
Once the camper front is higher than the rear, press and hold the all jacks button, extend
( ). Release when the camper is at the proper height.
Use the individual jacks buttons to adjust an individual jack. note: A maximum of two individual jacks can be operated at any time. Press and hold the extend or release buttons for the individual jacks as needed to keep the front of the camper 4˝ higher than the rear, to prevent tipping over the camper. Keep all corners within 4˝ of level with each other.
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•Do not enter camper after it is removed from truck until it is lowered to its lowest position. This will minimize sway which could cause structural damage to the camper, jacks or injury to persons.
To Lower
retract rear jacks
first Press and hold. Retracts single jack.
retract all jacks
individual jack
adjustment Press and hold Extends single jack.
Press and hold. Retracts single jack.
Retract rear jacks so camper is 4˝ lower in rear than in the front. (fig 3).
Once the camper has the rear lower than the front, press and hold the all jacks button, retract ( ). Release when the camper is at the proper height.
Use the individual jacks buttons to adjust an individual jack. note: A maximum of two individual jacks can be operated at one time. Keep all corners within 4˝ of level with each other.
Removing Camper from Truck
Disconnect electrical connection between camper and truck (refer to your camper operation instructions or contact the camper manufacturer for more information). Follow the instructions from the “to lift” or “to lower truck camper” sections and fig 2 and 3. Raise camper until bottom of camper clears truck bed. Slowly drive truck from underneath camper. Lower camper to lowest possible position without any part of camper touching the ground.
Loading camper on Truck
Following the instructions “to lift” or “to lower” truck camper sections and fig 2 and 3, raise camper high enough to clear truck bed. Carefully back truck under camper making sure not to damage any portion of the camper or jacks. Camper should be centered in truck bed with front
of camper as far forward in truck bed as possible. Attach electrical connections between truck and camper, (refer to your camper operating instructions or contact the camper manufacturer for further information). Lower camper into truck bed, then fully retract all jacks.
Manual Override Operation: To manually extend or retract jack, unplug jack from camper to disable the jack motor’s dynamic brake. Place manual override handle (fig 1-A) into alignment tube (fig 1-B) and engage drive pin. Rotate handle counter-clockwise to raise or clockwise to lower camper. Plug the jack back into camper to activate the jack motor’s dynamic brake.