This example tutorial is for Feature Set 12, delaying an amp turn-on for 10 seconds. Other times can be used, but a 10 second delay is the simplest as it only requires one press for timer programming.
Please note you must program all three outputs, even though we are only using one output.
It is highly available to program the TR7 on a bench for ease of programming and testing. Only perform the installation after the desired function has been tested with a multimeter.
For programming we will be using the Red, Black and Brown wires only.
- Unplug the TR7 and then flip the programming switch to the (ON) position. Plug the TR7 back in.
- Tap the Brown wire to ground (12) times. After a couple seconds the module will flash (12) times for confirmation. Count the flashes to be sure.
Note: Tapping 12 times is difficult and may take multiple tries due to the sensitivity of the input wire. Using a momentary switch is preferable to avoid this. - Program the output circuits:
- Pulse the Brown wire to ground one time, then wait for LED confirmation (output 1).
- Pulse the Brown wire to ground once more, then wait for LED confirmation (output 2).
- Pulse the Brown wire to ground one more time, then wait for LED confirmation (output 3).
- Program the output timers:
- Output timer 1:
Tap the Brown wire to ground (1) time, wait for (2) rapid flashes, then pulse the Brown wire to ground (1) time. Wait for (4) rapid flashes. Output 1 is programmed. - Output timer 2:
Tap the Brown wire to ground (1) time, wait for (2) rapid flashes, then pulse the Brown wire to ground (1) time. Wait for (4) rapid flashes. Output 2 is programmed. - Output timer 3:
Tap the Brown wire to ground (1) time, wait for (2) rapid flashes, then pulse the Brown wire to ground (1) time. Wait for (4) rapid flashes. Output 3 is programmed.
- Wait for a series of fast flashes. This indicates the end of programming.
- If you make a mistake during programming you will have to unplug the TR7 for a second and then start over from step 2.
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