Long RANGE T4300A/T4300A-V Voice Operated Digital Transmitter and 2 Receivers Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
Long RANGE

T4300A/T4300A-V Voice Operated Digital Transmitter and 2 Receivers

T4300A T4300A-V T4300 Skeet
Long Range LLC. 26 Tannery Street Franklin, NH 03235

Introduction
The T4300A and T4300A-V are simple to use transmitters that can control 2 trap machines with the push of a button. The T4300A-V has the added ability to launch targets using voice control. Both transmitters require a 9-volt battery and an antennae.

Microphone Jack Only on the T4300A-V
Red Power LED Trap 1 Button

Antenna
Green Tx Light Indicates transmitter is armed Trap 2 Button Doubles Button Throws a True Pair

Press any button to power on the transmitter. Be aware the this rst button press even though the device is o will re the corresponding trap or traps. The Red Power LED will illuminate to let you know that the device is on and ready to launch the second target. The T4300A-V has a microphone included. or best results clip this microphone to the lapel of vest or shirt about -9 inches from your mouth.
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Button Operation (T4300A & T4300A-V)
Press Trap 1 or Trap 2 to re the corresponding trap. The Green TX LED will illuminate to indicate that a signal is being transmitted and the corresponding trap will re. Press the Doubles Button to re a True Pair which will re both traps simultaneously.
Voice Operation (T4300A-V Only)
Be sure to have the supplied microphone plugged into the Microphone Jack on the top of the T4300A-V and clipped to the lapel of vest or shirt about -9 inches from your mouth. The T4300A-V can be clipped to a belt or put in a pocket of a shooting vest.
Once the microphone is plugged into the Microphone Jack the T4300A-V automatically enters voice activation mode. To re a single target press either Trap 1 or Trap 2. This arms the device but does not re the trap. The Green Tx Light will illuminate to indicate that the device is armed and is waiting for the voice command. When ready call Pull in a normal tone of voice to re the designated trap. The trap will re and the Green Tx Light will go out until another button is pressed.
To re both traps simultaneously press the Doubles button. This arms the device but does not re the traps. The Green Tx Light will illuminate to indicate that the device is armed and is waiting for the voice command. When ready call Pull in a normal tone of voice to re both trap 1 and trap 2. The traps will re and the Green Tx Light will go out until another button is pressed.
Lock On Mode (T4300A-V Only) The Lock On Mode is a feature of the T4300A-V and is used in conjunction with voice operation. Lock On Mode allows Trap 1 Trap 2 or Doubles to be locked in and launched with a verbal command without pressing a button each time.
To lock in a trap or a true pair press and hold either Trap 1 Trap 2 or Doubles until the Green Tx LED ashes 4 seconds . The selected trap s are now locked in. When ready call Pull in a normal tone of voice to re the designated trap s . The Trap s will re and the Green Tx Light will go out. After 4 seconds the Green Tx Light will begin to ash again and the T4300A-V will be ready to re the same trap s . To e it Lock On Mode press any button.
Report Mode (T4300A-V Only) Report Mode is a feature of the T4300A-V and is used in conjunction with voice operation. Report Mode allows shooter to call for one trap and have the other trap re on the report of the gun.
To set up Report Mode press the rst trap that you would like to re Trap 1 or Trap 2 . The Green Tx LED will illuminate to indicate that the device is armed. Before calling for the target press the other trap button. This will be the trap that res on the report of the gun. When you are ready call Pull in a normal tone of voice to re the rst designated trap. On the sound of the gun the second trap will re.
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Skeet Sequence Mode (T4300A-V Only)
The T4300A-V has the Skeet Sequence preloaded. This is designed for solo shooters to go out without a trapper for practice.

To activate Skeet Sequence Mode press and hold the Doubles button for seconds until the Green Tx LED blinks rapidly. Be aware that while holding the Doubles button the Green Tx LED will begin to blink after 4 seconds when it enters Lock On Mode. Continue to hold down the Doubles button until it blinks rapidly.

The T4300A-V is now in Skeet Sequence Mode. When you are ready call Pull in a normal tone of voice to re a high house. The second call will release a low house and the third call will release a double. The T4300A-V is now ready for stand 2. Continue through the stands and the T4300A-V will launch the appropriate trap s in the sequence.

At any time during the round you may press any of the 3 buttons to throw the option bird. After the option bird is thrown the unit will resume the skeet sequence.

The T4300A-V will end the sequence after launching the low bird on Station 8. To throw a low 8 option press the Low House button and call pull .

To e it Skeet Sequence Mode at any time press and hold the Doubles button until the Green Tx LED turns o .
Link Mode (Alternative to Using Dip Switches)

Link Mode allows users to wireless link receivers to speci c trap buttons. Be sure that the receiver you wish to link to is in Link Mode. If you are using the T4300A-V make sure that there is no microphone attached to the device.

1 Set desired Field ID Channel and Trap Addresses on the transmitter.

T4300A Field ID Must Be Set (Channel 1 Shown Here)

R-4300 Dip Switches Set to Link Mode (All in the open o position)

2 Power on desired receiver with all dip switches set to the open o position. The red Link LED will blink for 15 Seconds. This indicates that the receiver is in Link Mode. If a transmitter has not been linked to the receiver during this
15 seconds the receiver will revert to the previous settings.

3 Press and hold the trap button that you would like to assign to the receiver until the green Tx Light on the transmitter ashes.

Link LED Will blink for 15
seconds

4 The red Link Mode light on the receiver will go solid. The transmitter and receiver are now linked. Repeat this process to link another receiver.

Power LED Indicates power
is on

Dip Switches Set to open/o
position

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Trouble Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions
What should I do if my T4300A isn’t turning on?

Answers
Be sure that the T4300A has a fresh 9-volt battery.

What should I do if my T4300A isn’t working?

irst ensure that your T4300A is set to the same Channel as the trap that you are trying to re. Second ensure that your T4300A is set to the correct Message Length.

Please refer to the Dip Switches Manual included with your device.
Contact
Please call us with any questions. Your satisfaction is our priority.

Call toll free: 1 00 9 – 49 onday- riday :30am-4:30pm ST

Website: http://www.longrangellc.com

AI TO:

Long Range LLC.
2 Tannery St.
ranklin 03235

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FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the CC 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. CA TIO : The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modi cations not e pressly approved by the party responsible for compliance. Such modi cations could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

OT : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the CC 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 installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications. owever 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 o and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

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

This equipment has been tested and meets applicable limits for radio frequency R e posure. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in

conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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