Atwood Mobile Products MPD 87903 User Manual

Remote control, Wireless, Installation

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SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS

Safety Symbols alerting you to potential personal safety hazards.
Obey all safety messages following these symbols.

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WARNING

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CAUTION

avoid possible

avoid possible

injury or death

injury and/or property damage

Refer to MPD 87903 and 71125 for complete installation, operation, maintenance
and safety 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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WARNING

PERSONAL INJURY & PRODUCT DAMAGE

To deactivate the wireless system when you are finished press the
Activation Switch.

Only operate jacks when camper is unoccupied and contents are
secured and properly distributed.

Maintain proper load distribution and a safe distance when raising or
lowering camper.

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

SPEC

DESCRIPTION

SPEC

Channels:

1

Power Source:

9-volt alkaline battery

Frequency:

315 MHz

Weight:

4.0 ounces

Operating Temp. Range: -20

o

C to 120

o

C

FCC Compliance Statement - Remote Control P/N 85442
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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WARNING

EXPLOSION

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

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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
be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.

INSTALLATION

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CAUTION

PRODUCT DAMAGE

Disconnect power to the power relay module prior to HiPot testing
of the camper or the microprocessor will be damaged.

1. Install the power relay module in a clean, dry interior area protected

from moisture. Use the four (4) 5/32˝ diameter holes for mounting the
module base. Position the base on the mounting surface and secure
it using appropriate hardware for the wall material. Orient antennae
in the position shown (

FIG

5 & 6-L). Permanently secure antenna to

mounting surface with appropriate hardware (

FIG

5-P).

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CAUTION

PRODUCT DAMAGE

Failure to orient antennae properly will result in intermittent opera-
tion of the wireless remote system.

NOTE

: Correct polarity must be observed as noted on the circuit board

next to 5 & 6-H. The unit will not function if the input power is installed
in reverse polarity. See

FIG

5 & 6.

A - Driver Front Jack or Leg

F - Red (-) Motor Gear Box Lead

B - Passenger Front Jack or Leg

G - Yellow (+) Motor Gear Box Lead

C - Driver Rear Jack or Leveleg

H - Input Power Terminal Block

D - Passenger Rear Jack or Leveleg I - Jack Terminal Block
E -

40 AMP Circuit Breaker

J - Flat Cable

For all camper jacks

K - Dip Switches

or 60 AMP resetable

L - Antenna

circuit breaker for

M - Male Connector

8AWG battery wire.

N - Female Connector
O - 30 AMP Fuses

2.

SUPPLY POWER TO UNIT

: The unit operates from a +12 VDC battery and must

be supplied through a 40 AMP circuit breaker (

FIG

5E & 6-E). Route the

#8 AWG, +12 VDC from the circuit breaker and the ground wiring, to the
terminal block (

FIG

5H & 6-H).Terminate the wires in the labeled posi-

tions and tighten the screws with 16-18 in-lbs of force.

3. Route the two #10 AWG wires from each jack to the terminal block 5-I

& 6-I. Refer to the labels next to each terminal position for driver front,
passenger front, driver rear, and passenger rear jacks. Terminate the
wires for each jack and tighten the screws with 12-13 in-lbs of force.

4. Install the Activation Switch near the floor just inside the door of the

pickup camper (

FIG

5-Q) or in an outside compartment of the fifth wheel.

Plug the flat cable into the left side of the power relay module (

FIG

5-J &

6-J) and route to the location of the activation switch (

FIG

5 & 6-Q). Plug

other end of the cable into the back side of the activation switch.

NOTE

: The Key Fob control has an Activate/Learn button on the relay mod-

ule instead of a separate Activation Switch.

LITERATURE NUMBER

MPD 87920

WIRELESS

REMOTE CONTROL

A Division of Dura Automotive Systems

D R I V E R

P A S S E N G E R

E

R

ALL

JACKS

FRONT

E

R

E

R

FRONT

E

R

REAR

E

R

REAR

CAMPER JACK

CONTROL

D R I V E R

P A S S E N G E R

E

R

ALL

JACKS

FRONT

E

R

E

R

FRONT

REAR

REAR

CAMPER JACK

CONTROL

ENGLISH

•Installation •Operation •Maintenance

Effective 5/22/07

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