• How to Program my wireless ProControl™ 2 Plus?

    Ensure vehicle bumper connection is made and the vehicle supply voltage is 12VDC. Also, verify that the 14-pin and 4-pin (when present) connectors are connected from the receiver module to the power unit. A red, blinking LED indicates the receiver has power and is not communicating with a transmitter.  Turn the ProControl™ 2 Plus transmitter…

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  • How to Program my wireless ProControl™ II?

    Ensure vehicle bumper connection is made and vehicle supply voltage is 12VDC. Also  verify that the 14 and 4 pin (when present) connectors are connected from the receiver  module to the power unit. A red blinking LED indicates the receiver has power and is  not communicating with a transmitter.   Turn the ProControl™ II transmitter on…

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  • How do I program my wireless ProControl™?

    Programming the Sno-Way® ProControl™  Ensure vehicle bumper connection is made and the vehicle supply voltage is  12VDC. Also, verify that the 14-pin and 4-pin (when present) connectors are connected from the receiver module to the power unit. Start by putting the Sno-Way® ProControl™ transmitter into pairing mode by pressing the ON and Timer buttons (two…

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