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SET-UP AND OPERATION OF Z-4000 REMOTE
Setting-up your Remote Control Unit for the First Time:
1. Ensure the power to the Z-4000 transformer is OFF.
2. Open the battery door on the transmitter and install 4 “AAA” alkaline batteries.
3. Flip the transmitter’s track select switch to 1 and ip the transformer
select switch to Z-4000 1. This will allow you to take control of Track 1 on
Z-4000 1.
4. Connect the RJ-11 jack on the receiver to the back of the Z-4000 transformer
you wish to use. There is no external power for the receiver; it receives its power
from the transformer
5. Turn the power to the transformer ON.
6. When the transformer powers up, watch the transformer’s LED display. The
transformer will display 40 00 (Fig. 1) in the volts window and 01 23 or 01 24
in the amps window. Approximately 3 seconds later the volts window will go
blank and the amps window will briey display PG PG (Fig. 2). While
this is displayed, press the Panic Stop button, and you should see -- -- in the
volts window (Fig. 3). Immediately following this, the transformer will display
0.0 0.0 in the volts window and RC RC in the amps window (Fig. 4). You now
have remote control of Track 1 on Z-4000 1.
7. Roll the throttle wheel up to apply power to Track 1.
8. To operate Track 2 on the same transformer, you do not need to repeat the
above steps. Simply ip the Track select switch to Track 2 and roll the throttle
up to begin operation.
Note: You should repeat Set-Up step 6 only after you have replaced the batteries in
the Z-4000 handheld transmitter, not each time you power up.
Back of Z4000
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
TROUBLESHOOTING - This section provides solutions to the most common
problems you may nd with your M.T.H. Remote Control System. If you nd
that your problem can’t be resolved with this manual, contact M.T.H. Service for
Additional Assistance.
Symptom Problem Remedy
When I hit Panic Stop the train(s)
don't stop.
You may have the Z-4000 select
switch pointing to the wrong
transformer.
Flip the Z-4000 select switch to
the Z-4000 you want to control
and hit the button again.
What you need to do is power off
all your Z-4000s and then remove
one of the batteries from the
handheld. Now re-install the
battery and ONE AT A TIME,
power on and take control of your
Z-4000s. Now power the Z-4000s
off again and then ONE AT A
TIME power on and take control
of your Z-4000s. Repeat this
three more times.
In fact, both are on the same
channel. This can happen if you
swap receivers or remotes.
Two Z-4000s are doing the exact
same thing, just like they are on
the same channel.
I can't control my Z-4000 at all.
You may have the Z-4000 select
switch pointing to the wrong
Z-4000.
Flip the Z-4000 select switch to
the correct transformer and try
again.
The horn sticks on. There may be a problem with
interference.
See the section entitled "A FEW
WORDS ON 900Mhz."
I can't control one of the tracks. The Track select switch may not
be pointing to the correct track.
Try flipping the track select
switch to the other track.
Look at the remote's LCD. If
there is a flashing decimal point
that means you are in Program
mode. Press the Program button
and you should now see the
commanded voltage on the LCD.
If it is still unresponsive, you may
be experiencing nterference. See
"A FEW WORDS ON 900Mhz."
This is most likely because the
remote is in Program mode. It
could also be interference.
My remote seems to be
unresponsive.
The LCD on the remote seems to
be faded or keeps going blank.
Your batteries may be running
low.
Try replacing the batteries with
new ones
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