A Meiller ISAR 3 radio remote control communicates wirelessly with a receiver unit fitted to the tipper. For the connection to work reliably, transmitter (remote) and receiver must be paired with each other. In most cases pairing is a one-time procedure – here you will learn when it becomes necessary and how it works.
When does the remote need pairing?
A new pairing procedure is required in the following situations:
- The receiver unit on the vehicle was replaced or reset.
- A new or repaired remote control is to be paired with an existing receiver unit.
- The connection was interrupted by a factory reset or data loss.
- Several vehicles are to be operated with the same remote (separate pairing per vehicle).
Repaired devices from ControlRepair24
A Meiller ISAR 3 repaired by ControlRepair24 is delivered fully tested. Whether and how the remote needs pairing depends on the state of your receiver unit: if the receiver is still paired to the old remote and operational, you simply pair the new one. If the receiver was also replaced or reset, both sides pair freshly with each other.
If you have questions about commissioning, we are available by phone.
How the pairing procedure works
The exact procedure is described in the Meiller manual for the ISAR 3 and varies depending on vehicle equipment. In principle:
- Step 1: Put the receiver unit on the vehicle into pairing mode (vehicle secured, engine off).
- Step 2: Trigger the pairing sequence on the remote – the unit confirms the successful connection.
- Step 3: Check the function of all control commands before putting the vehicle into operation.
Common pairing problems
If the pairing procedure fails, there are typically three possible causes: the receiver unit is faulty and does not respond to the pairing command, the remote sends no usable signal (electronics fault or empty battery), or there is mechanical damage to one of the devices.
In these cases a hardware check makes sense. Send in the affected device for diagnosis – we test it and give you a clear assessment.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to pair the repaired remote after receiving it?
That depends on your receiver unit. If the receiver on the vehicle is intact and still paired to your old remote, you need to pair the repaired remote once. We are happy to help by phone.
What if pairing fails repeatedly?
If pairing repeatedly fails, the problem is often the receiver unit on the vehicle or the electronics of the remote itself. Contact us – we help narrow down the fault.
Can I pair several vehicles with one remote?
In principle it is possible to pair one remote with several receivers. Whether and how many receivers are supported can be found in the Meiller manual for your system.
