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        TR1000
  IRRIGATION MANUAL
Pg.
2     HOW IT WORKS & MOUNTING
3     INDICATOR LIGHTS
3     CODE SWITCH SETTINGS
4     TRANSMIT - TX FUNCTIONS
4     OPERATING THE TEST BEACON
5     UNIT # SWITCHES
5     LAST PIVOT STANDING MODE & OPERATION
6     PIVOT WIRING
7     OUTPUT RELAY RX - FUNCTIONS
7     ENGINE STARTUP MODE
7     SUPERVISION FEATURE
7     FAILSAFE OPERATION
8     ENGINE PUMP WIRING & OPERATION
9     ELECTRICAL PUMP WIRING & OPERATION
10    PROPER GROUNDING
11    WARRANTY


ATTENTION: All Hot Shot units have a designated GROUND Terminal. Hot Shot units must have there
ground terminal connected to a proper ground or grounding system as per the NEC (National Electrical
Code) and or your local and state electrical code guidelines.
ATTENTION: Depending upon the style of system that your are going to control with the Hot Shot Wire-
less Controller you may need to supply additional parts. Such as relays, step-down transformers, Murphy
switches etc. These items are suggested in the wiring guides that follow in this manual.

                                              HOW IT WORKS
The TR-1000 is a TRANSCEIVER. Transceivers can transmit and receive communications. This allows a TR-
1000 to be installed at a pivot or at a pump. To simplify things in this irrigation manual we will call the TR-1000
that is installed at the pivot the TRANSMITTER (a transmitter sends out commands. In this application it will
send out pump on and off commands) and the TR-1000 at the pump will be called a RECEIVER (receivers, receive
commands from the transmitter to activate or deactivate something. In this manual it will be used to turn on and
off a pump). The left side of the TR-1000’s circuit board is the transmitter and the right side is the receiver.



                      TRANSMITTER SIDE
                                                              RECEVIER SIDE




                                            BASIC OPERATION
Think of a Hot Shot control system as a wireless switch. When the transmitter’s sensor is activated the relay out-
put on a receiver will be activated and turn on a device such as pump, motor or a light. When the sensor is deacti-
vated on the transmitter it will deactivate the relay on the receiver turning of the device it is connected to.

                                                 MOUNTING
Cabinets are a weatherproof UV protected NEMA 4X cabinet with mounting ears on top and bottom. The Hot
Shot control boxes can be mounted on the side of a control panel, pole or any other surface as long as the antenna
does not have metal running within 12” of the antenna whip. If longer range is needed, an external long range an-
tenna can be used. Do not mount the HOT SHOT to the well engine or cover because the strong vibrations can
be harmful to the unit.

If installing these on a Variable Frequency Drive do not mount the Hot Shot unit to the VFD because of the poten-
tially strong magnetic field interference that can be produced by these drives. The further away it is mounted the
better it is for the Hot Shot’s ability to transmit and receive.

                                            BATTERY BACKUP
 During a power outage, a gel cell rechargeable battery supplies power to a Hot Shot for approximately 24 hours.
 This allows a pivots Hot Shot to send a shutdown signal to the pump when the pivot has lost power. The Hot
 Shot comes with a battery save feature that will turn off the Hot Shot if the voltage drops from 12vdc to 10vdc.
 This function will add years of life to the gel cell battery.
  Important... When the battery has discharged, it will take approximately 2 to 3 hours for the battery to
 charge enough to operate the Hot Shot in case of another power failure. The battery should be replaced
 every year for the best reliability during power outages.
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                                             INDICATOR LIGHTS
POWER        Signals that the Hot Shot has power and is ready operate.
STROBE       Used for troubleshooting, this LED flashes once for each of the four correct digits of the code received.
             The LED will stay on steady for one second if an incorrect digit of the code is received. Example: If the
             LED flashes two times and then goes on steady it is indicating that the third digit doesn’t match. If the LED
             flashes one time and goes on steady it is indicating that the second digit doesn’t match. If the LED comes
             on steady right away it is indicating that the first digit doesn’t match.
UNIT# STATUS When these LED’s are on it indicates that its corresponding transmitter has activated the relay and the
1234         receiver is in Last Transmitter Standing Mode (Unit# switch and (Aux 7)) See description below.
SUPERVISION When this LED is flashing it indicates that it has not received its correct code from the transmitter in the
             past 3hrs. Sliding function switch #8 to its OFF position will turn off this indicator light.
TRANSMIT     Indicates when the Hot Shot is transmitting.
SENSOR       When these LED’s are on it indicates that the terminal below it is connected to the COMMON terminal.




                                         CODE SWITCH SETTINGS
 All Hot Shots are shipped from the factory with preprogrammed 4 digit system code. This ensures that your
 neighbor will not duplicate the same system code as your units. Your Hot Shot’s system codes should already
 match, so you do not need to program any codes. If a new secure system code is needed for your installation
 please call 785-623-1500 to be issued a secure system code for your area that the Hot Shots will be operating in.

 If you ever need to replace a unit due to servicing, the field code can be programmed to match the existing or
 new add on units. FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE BELOW…

                                    EXAMPLE: CODE 6789
       KEY
                       Use the # KEY to the left          Use switches 1,2,3 for the
  3    4 5       6
                       to make each digit of the          first # in the code. Switches
                       code. It takes three of the        4,5,6 for the second #.
                                                                                            ON
                                                                                            OFF




  7    8     9    0    switches to make one num-          Switches 7,8,9 for the third
                       ber of the code.                   #. Switches 10,11,12 for the
                                                          fourth #.

To watch a “How To” video on this feature click on the link below:

“CODE SWITCH SETTINGS”



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       SWITCH#
                                                       TRANSMIT - TX FUNCTIONS
        3           ON        ACTIVATES TRANSPONDER OPERATION: When ever a command is received, that same command will then be
                              automatically retransmitted. Sensor inputs are disabled when in Transponder Operation.
        4           ON        MAKES IT A UNIT #2 TRANSMITTER
        4&5 both ON           MAKES IT A UNIT #3 TRANSMITTER
        5           ON        MAKES IT A UNIT #4 TRANSMITTER
        5&6 both ON           MAKES IT A UNIT #5 TRANSMITTER
        6           ON        MAKES IT A UNIT #6 TRANSMITTER
        4,5,6 all   ON        DISABLES ALL TRANSMISSIONS (used when Hot Shot is receive only)
                              (For more details see Unit# - Function Switches 4,5,6 below.)
        8           ON         ACTIVATES THE TEST BEACON Used for testing and range finding only. When activated the Hot Shot will send
                    a code every 10sec cycling a receiving Hot Shot’s output relay. To activate this feature put a jumper wire from the Input
                    Sensor to COM terminal. DO NOT have the receiving Hot Shot wired to the pump during this test. This function must be
                    turned off for normal operation. (For more details see Operating The Test Beacon below.)
                    OFF        NORMAL OPERATION MODE
        9           ON        REFRESH (This function will retransmit the state of the Sensor Inputs once every 45 minutes.)
                    OFF       NO REFRESH (Transmits the code only when there is a change of state on the Sensor Inputs.)




To activate a TX function slide
the dipswitch to the ON position.




                                                OPERATING THE TEST BEACON
                                          The Test Beacon function is turned on and off by using FUCNTION SWITCH
                                          #8 (see above). This feature is used for testing and range finding purposes
                                          only. To activate the Test Beacon first turn OFF the power to the Hot Shot.
                                          Turn function switch #8 on and connect a small jumper wire from the SENSOR
                                          INPUT terminal to the COM terminal and then turn the power back ON. See
                                          diagram below. When turned ON the Transmitting LED will blink and the code
                                          will be transmitted every 10 seconds cycling a receiving Hot Shot’s relay. DO
       NOT have the receiving Hot Shot wired up to the pump during this procedure because it will continually open
       the relay for 10 seconds and then close the relay for 10 seconds causing damage to the pump.
       Function switch #8 must be turned OFF, the jumper wire removed and then turn off the power of the Hot
       Shot to take it out of Beacon Mode.




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                           TRANSMIT# - FUNCTION SWITCHES(4,5,6,)
 Using unit #’s on the Hot Shot can create a more precision controlled system. When needing to use multiple
 transmitters that control a single receiver, assigning unit #’s to each transmitter on the system will help the re-
 ceiver to differentiate between the transmitters controlling it. This operation is often referred to as a Last Pivot
 Standing scenario. All Hot Shots come from the factory set in the default mode as a #1 transmitter. Meaning
 they will only control the relay output #1 on a 810-R Plus receiver, a receiver set as a Unit #1 receiver or channel
 1 of a receiver operating in Last Pivot Standing mode. See Hot Shot RX Functions for details on receiver Unit #
 Switch settings on pg# . Turning on function switch #4 will make a transmitter a Unit #2 transmitter that will
 control the relay output #2 on a 810-R Plus receiver, a receiver set as a Unit #2 receiver or channel 2 of a re-
 ceiver operating in Last Pivot Standing mode. The results are the same for each corresponding Unit # that a
 transmitter is set to.

                           UNIT# SWITCHES(1,2,3,4,5,6,) AND (AUX #7)
 When a Hot Shot (810-R or TR1000) is going to be used with A Hot Shot (810-T or TR1000) transmitter using
 it’s #1,2,3,4,5 and 6 SENSOR control, the Hot Shot going to be controlled will need to be assigned to the sensor
 on the transmitter that will control it. All Hot Shots come factory set in the default mode as a UNIT #1. Mean-
 ing they are only controlled by a Hot Shot that is transmitting as a Unit #1. When using the SENSOR INPUT
 #2 or higher on a transmitter you will need to use the UNIT# DIP SWITCHES located to the left of the 12-digit
 RX CODE SWITCHES to program the Hot Shot so it can be controlled by it’s corresponding transmitter. You
 can make it a #2 receiver (which is controlled by a #2 transmitter) by only turning on the #2 dipswitch. See pic-
 ture. You can make it a #3 receiver (which is controlled by a #3 transmitter) by only turning on the #3 dip-
 switch. This makes it capable for the pivot to control and share multiple wells. Also see Multi Pivot Operation
 in the transmitter section.

              Last Pivot Standing Mode & Operation (Unit# switches and (Aux 7))
This mode is used when 2 or more (up to 4) different pivots are sharing the same pump and the pump can stay run-
ning until all the pivots are done and have transmitted the relay OFF command. Each UNIT# STATUS LED on
the pumps’ Hot Shot will light up when its corresponding pivot’s Hot Shot has sent the relay ON command. When
a pivots’ Hot Shot sends its relay OFF command to the pump’s Hot Shot the corresponding UNIT# LED will turn
off. For the pump to include each pivot in the control sequence the corresponding UNIT# switch on the pumps’
Hot Shot must be turned on for each pivot that is controlling it. See UNIT# switches below.

NOTE - all pivots that transmitted in a relay ON command must transmit the relay OFF command or the pump
will never stop.


                 BASIC PIVOT PANEL INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
 Most pivot installations will use this basic method because they only have a single throw pump control relay in
 their panel. (Single throw relays only have a COM and NO contact.) In most installations the pivot’s Hot Shot
 will have Function Switches 1 thru 8 turned OFF. The pivots well control relay will be connected to the ON-
 OFF INPUT and the COM terminal on the pivot’s Hot Shot. When there is contact made between SENSOR
 INPUT and COM (when requesting water) the Hot Shot will send out the ON code to the pump’s Hot Shot acti-
 vating it’s relay and starting the pump. When contact is opened between SENSOR INPUT and COM (such as
 when the pivot is finished or stop water) the pivot’s Hot Shot will send out the OFF code to the pump’s Hot Shot
 de-activating it’s relay and stopping the pump. Brand specific wiring instructions are shown later in this manual.




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                                        PIVOT WIRING
               WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BASIC OPERATION
Typically all functions switches are off unless advanced features are needed. See function
switch setting on page 3 for details.
         To supply the 120vac needed for the Hot Shot TR1000 to operate, run a wire from the pivot panel’s
120vac hot terminal #3 to the #1 (120vac Hot Terminal) terminal and another wire from the pivot panel’s neutral
terminal #10 to the #2 (120vac Neutral Terminal) terminal. Connect a wire from the Lighting Ground terminal of
the Hot Shot to an NEC approved ground rod. If your pivot panel has NO voltage on the pump control terminals
then use the DRY CONTACT WELL KILL WIRING option below. If your pivot panel has AC voltage on the
pump control terminals then use the 120VAC WELL KILL WIRING option below.


                                    DRY CONTACT WELL KILL WIRING
Make sure the pivot panel’s well kill terminals DO NOT have any voltage from previously wired configurations.
Run a wire from the #16 (Pump Control COM) terminal to the #6 (Sensor COM) terminal and a wire from terminal
the #15 (Pump Control NO) terminal to the #7 (Sensor Input) terminal.




                                         120VAC WELL KILL WIRING
If the pivots pump control is using 120VAC run a wire from the pivot panels #15 (Pump Control NO) terminal to
the #9 (AC Sensor) terminal . Install a jumper wire from the #2 terminal to the #10 (AC Sensor Neutral) terminal
of the Hot Shot to supply the 120VAC Neutral to the sensor.




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                                  OUTPUT RELAY - RX FUNCTIONS
SWITCH#
 1         ON         WILL ACTIVATE MOMENTARY FOR 10 SEC.
 2         ON         INVERTED RELAY OUTPUT CONTROL
 3         ON         ACTIVATION OF RELAY DELAYED BY 10 SEC. (See Load Sharing below)
 4         ON         TESTS FAIL-SAFE OPERATION. (function 7 or 9 must be turned on)
 5         ON         ACTIVATES THE OFF DELAY (50sec delay after the off command)
 6         ON         ACTIVATES ENIGNE STARTUP MODE - WITH 15MIN BY-PASS TIMER (See below)
 7         ON         ACTIVATES FAIL-SAFE MODE - SCENERIO 1 (See FAIL-SAFE OPERTAION below)
 8         ON         ACTIVATES THE SUPERVISION MODE - LED ONLY.
 9         ON         ACTIVATES FAIL-SAFE MODE - SCENERIO 2 (See FAIL-SAFE OPERTAION below)




                                                                                           To activate an RX function slide
                                                                                           the dipswitch to the ON side.




                                                          OFF DELAY
Turning RX function switch 5 ON will put the receiver in OFF DELAY mode. This mode is most often used with a Roto-Phase
converter or generator. When the Hot Shot receives an off command the deactivation of the relay will be delayed by 50 seconds
allowing the Roto-Phase convertor or the generator the extra time needed to allow everything to shutdown.

                                                 ENGINE STARTUP MODE
Turn RX function switch 6 ON and then turn on the power to the Hot Shot to enable the Engine Startup Mode. The Supervision
LED will light up and the relay will come on to bypass the Murphy switch and allow the engine to start and stay running until
the Hot Shot has received its relay ON command thus ending the bypass timer and taking control and turning off the Supervi-
sion LED. If the Hot Shot does not receive the relay ON command within 15 min the Hot Shot will kill the engine and you will
have to turn the Hot Shot off and then back on again to get it into Engine Startup Mode again.

                                                 SUPERVISION FEATURE
The Supervision Feature is a great way for checking at a glance the integrity of communications between Hot Shots. The super-
vision feature is designed to work with only one transmitter per system as the supervision feature’s timer can operate on multi-
ple receivers at the same time. When TX function 9 (Refresh) is turned on, it will send out a check-in signal (technically it’s a
command telling each receiver on the system to reset it’s supervision timer, i.e. system is working properly) every 45 minutes.
If the check-in signal is not heard by a Hot Shot before the internal supervision timer expires, due to transmit or receive issues,
the Hot Shot will then look at its RX function switches (7, 8 or 9) and take the selected course of supervision or fail-safe action.
See below.
                                                  FAIL-SAFE OPERATION
This feature works with the Supervision feature as described above but lets us take safety a step further. Fail-Safe Operation
allows the Hot Shot to control it’s out put relay by activating or deactivating itself if any Hot Shot in the system is not working
properly.
          SCENARIO 1
Turning on RX Function switch 7 will make the output relay energize if there is a system failure (closing N.O. to COM.).
          SCENARIO 2
Turning on RX Function Switch 9 will make the output relay de-energize if there is a system failure (closing N.C. to COM.).
                                                       LOAD SHARING
Different delay times on the receivers can help with large electrical current pulls in the same field on start up.

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                                   ENGINE DRIVEN WIRING
HOT SHOTS AT THE PUMP NEED TO BE TURNED ON BEFORE THE HOT SHOTS AT THE
PIVOT. HOT SHOTS ONLY TRANSMITT FOR 1 MINUTE WHEN THE SENSOR IS ACTIVATED.
IF THE HOT SHOT AT THE PUMP IS TURNED ON AFTER THE PIVOT HOT SHOT IT WILL NOT
OPERATE CORRECTLY UNTIL THE PIVOT HOT SHOT IS SET TO TRANSMITT AGAIN.

DO NOT mount a HOT SHOT unit to an engine or engine cover because strong vibrations can be harmful
to the unit.
The diagrams below show how to control an engine driven well using a simple 117 or 518 Murphy kill switch.
Supply power to the Hot Shot by hooking up the 12v positive input to the 12v positive terminal on the battery.
Run a wire from the Negative input on the Hot Shot to the negative terminal on the battery or to a good ground
connection. Install a jumper wire connecting the Hot Shot’s negative terminal to the COM terminal. Connect a
wire from the N.C. terminal on the Hot Shot to the S or the SW1 terminal on the Murphy kill switch.
Using Engine Start Up Mode:
Turn on function switch 6 and turn on the power to the Hot Shot to enable the Engine Startup Mode (for details
see pg 3). When activated the Supervision and Relay LED will come on and the ground going to the Murphy
switch to allow the engine to start and stay running until the Hot Shot at the pivot has sent its relay ON command
to the Hot Shot at the pump taking control of it and turning off the Supervision LED. If the pivot Hot Shot has
not sent the relay ON command within 15 min of starting the Hot Shot at the pump, it will kill the engine and
you will have to turn it off and then back on again to get it into Engine Startup Mode again. If the pivot stops or
the safety is tripped it’s Hot Shot will be send an OFF command to the pump’s Hot Shot that will close it’s COM
to NC. This shorts the S terminal to ground and kills the engine. Other variations and Murphy Kill switches may
work as well.




PUMP START:IF USING A START/RUN SWITCH FLIP IT TO START. POWER UP THE HOT SHOT AND
         START THE ENGINE AT THE PUMP. WHEN THE PIVOT IS PRESSURED UP IT’S HOT
         SHOT WILLTRANSMITT A RELAY ON COMMAND TO THE HOT SHOT AT THE PUMP.
         WHEN A RELAY ON COMMAND IS RECEIVED THE HOT SHOT WILL CLOSE ITS N.O.
         TO COM CONTACTS AND LIGHT UP THE RELAY LED. THIS WILL REMOVE THE
         GROUND FROM THE MURPHY ALLOWING THE ENGINE TO STAY RUNNING. IF USING
         A START/RUN SWITCH FLIP IT TO RUN.
PUMP STOP:WHEN THE HOT SHOT AT THE PIVOT’S SENSOR INPUT TO SESNOR COM IS OPENED
         IT SENDS OUT THE RELAY OFF COMMAND TO THE HOT SHOT AT THE PUMP. WHEN
         A RELAY OFF COMMAND IS RECEIVED THE HOT SHOT WILL OPEN ITS N.O. TO COM
         CONTACTS AND TURN OFF THE RELAY LED. THIS WILL NOW SUPPLY A GORUND
         TO THE MURHPY STOPING THE ENGINE.



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                                  ELECTRIC PUMP WIRING
CAUTION: Never switch any voltage greater than 120v with the Hot Shot’s internal relays.
This will ruin the relay and void all manufacturer warranties. Use an externally mounted 120v
coil relay to switch all voltages greater than 120v. See diagram below.
HOT SHOTS AT THE PUMP NEED TO BE TURNED ON BEFORE THE HOT SHOTS AT THE PIVOT
ARE TURNED ON. HOT SHOTS ONLY TRANSMITT FOR 1 MINUTE. IF THE HOT SHOT AT THE
PUMP IS TURNED ON AFTER THE ONE AT THE PIVOT IT WILL NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY
UNTIL THE HOT SHOT AT THE PIVOT IS SET TO TRANSMITT AGAIN.

To supply power to the Hot Shot mount a 480v-120v step-down transformer in the pump panel. A Hot Shot only
requires 1 watt of power to operate. Hot Shot Systems suggest using a minimum of a single phase 60 hertz
0.050kVA transformer. They are available for purchase through Hot Shot Systems, just request when ordering.
Mount a 3 terminal fuse block and a 120vac relay in the pump panel. Hot Shot Systems suggest using a 115V AC
coil relay. Wire two, 480v conductors through the first two fuses (2 amp each) to the primary side of the step-
down transformer. Wire the 120v X1 terminal of the step-down transformer through the remaining fuse (2 amp)
and then to terminal #1 (120vac hot input of the Hot Shot). Wire the 120v X2 terminal of the step-down trans-
former to the terminal #2 (120vac neutral input of the Hot Shot). Terminals may be different according to the
transformer installed. Add a jumper from terminal #2 of the Hot Shot to it’s COM terminal. Wire the NO ter-
minal on the Hot Shot to one side of the 120v relay’s coil. Connect the other side of the relay’s coil to the X2
terminal of the step-down transformer. Connect a wire from the ground terminal of the Hot Shot to a central
grounding system or an NEC approved ground rod.




PUMP START: WHEN THE HOT SHOT AT THE PIVOT’S SENSOR INPUT TO SESNOR COM IS
         CLOSED IT SENDS OUT THE RELAY ON COMMAND TO THE HOT SHOT AT THE
         PUMP. WHEN A RELAY ON COMMAND IS RECEIVED THE HOT SHOT WILL CLOSE
         ITS N.O. TO COM CONTACTS AND LIGHT UP THE RELAY LED. THIS WILL ENER-
         GIZE THE 120VAC RELAY TO CLOSE THE 480V PUMP CONTACTOR STATRTING THE
         PUMP.
PUMP STOP: WHEN THE HOT SHOT AT THE PIVOT’S SENSOR INPUT TO SESNOR COM IS
         OPENED IT SENDS OUT THE RELAY OFF COMMAND TO THE HOT SHOT AT THE
         PUMP. WHEN A RELAY OFF COMMAND IS RECEIVED THE HOT SHOT WILL OPEN
         ITS N.O. TO COM CONTACTS AND TURN OFF THE RELAY LED. THIS WILL DE-
         ENERGIZE THE 120VAC RELAY TO OPEN THE 480V PUMP CONTACTOR STOPING
         THE PUMP.

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               HOT SHOT GROUNDING
        FOR SAFETY AND PEAK PERFORMANCE

Hot Shot wireless systems are equipped with a GROUND terminal that
needs to be connected to an NEC approved ground rod. A Hot Shot has
various lightning and static protection devices incorporated on the cir-
cuit board that require proper grounding to operate. Any equipment or
device panels operating with or near the Hot Shot should also be con-
nected to the grounding system. A good ground will enhance the trans-
mit and receive range of the Hot Shot System.
To watch a “How To” video on this feature click on the link below:

“PROPER GROUNDING”


                                                                        DEVICE
                                                                        PANEL

                           HOT SHOT




                                                            GROUNDING
                                                            PER NATIONAL
                                                            ELECTRICAL CODE



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                                                                   Warranty
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and is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, written or oral. THERE ARE NO IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THAT AP-
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in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for one (1) year from the purchase date. A product issue under this Limited War-
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Products may be new or reconditioned.

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number can be obtained by calling Hot Shot Systems and a RMA number will be provided over the phone. A copy of the RMA number must be
included with any materials shipped to Hot Shot Systems . The entirety of Products must be sent back to Hot Shot Systems and properly pack-
aged to ensure against damage during shipping. If Hot Shot Systems determines that the claim is covered by this Limited Warranty, Hot Shot
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not be repaired until a purchase order is received.

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maining Limited Warranty period shall continue in effect and be applicable to the replaced or repaired Products or parts under conditions of the
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fitness of Products for any specific application.


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alteration, abuse, accident or tampering, and repair by anyone other than Hot Shot Systems.
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WHATSOEVER. This Limited Warranty gives specific legal rights.

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other liability in connection with any of its products, except an officer of Hot Shot Systems Inc., in a signed writing.


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sonal injury, property damage, hazardous conditions created, fluid spill cleanup, loss of product, loss of profit, or any other loss or expenses
based on a claim the product(s) failed to operate properly. Test product daily to see if any malfunctions are present. If using this product in a
situation where it is extremely critical to control your device to prevent damage of any kind, you must also use a call out system to notify a
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PRODUCT LOSS, LOSS OF PROFIT, PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR OTHER LOSS OR EXPENSES INCURRED
BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FAILED11                     TO GIVE WARNING.


        NOTE: This equipment has been 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.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-
stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following meas-
ures:

   Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
   receiver is connected.
   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

15.21 INFORMATION to USER:
The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall
caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party re-
sponsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
        FCC License is not required. This device operates on frequencies authorized for
use in the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS). MURS frequencies are available for unli-
censed business or personal use. Any changes or modifications may void the user’s au-
thority granted by the FCC to operate this radio and should not be made. Use of this ra-
dio outside the country where it was intended to be distributed is subject to government
regulations and may be prohibited.

RF Exposure warning statement:
The information listed above provides the user with information needed to make him
or her aware of a RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this radio operates
within the FCC exposure limits of this radio.

To ensure optimal performance and compliance with the general population/
Uncontrolled environment RF energy exposure limits in the above standards and
guidelines, users should always adhere to the following procedures:

Antenna gain must not exceed 3dBi.

The antenna must be installed complying with the requirements of manufacturer or
supplier, and it must be at least 0.5meters away from human body.




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