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12 VOLT AUTOMOTIVE CONTROL SYSTEM
Thank you for purchasing the 2KOOL automotive 12 Volt control system.  This is the most advanced program-
mable control system available today.  This system can control interior and exterior neon, strobe, and LED
lights, EL logos, and customized functions.  With an optional relay and receiver applications such as trunk lids,
shaved door handles and linear actuators can be controlled.  Consult with a professional installer when current
requirements for your application exceed 10 Amps.
THE 2KOOL SYSTEM
The 2KOOL System (patent pending) has two components: a keypad that is used to send the activation com-
mand, and a receiver that responds to the commands by turning the application on and off.
KEYPAD
The keypad has five buttons.  Four can be used to send individual on/off commands, and one sends an off
command to all trained receivers.
RECEIVER
The receiver, when trained, is used to turn your applications on and off.  After training, the receiver will only
respond to pressing the button you select.  Each receiver has a different code so you don’t have to worry about
interfering with another 2KOOL control system.
CAUTION
Please follow manufacturer’s installation recommendations when adding accessory items, particularly auxiliary
lighting.  Lights installed with a 2Kool controller may be intended for off-road or show use only.  Check with
your light manufacturer and local authorities before street use.
Installation of any merchandise shall be the sole and absolute responsibility of the purchaser.  See our web site
at 
www.2kooltech.com
 or call 1-877-UR2KOOL (1-877-872-5665) for complete details.
SPECIFICATIONS
KEYPAD
5 control buttons-4 for on/off and 1 for all off.
Self contained replaceable battery.
FCC approved (no license is necessary).
RECEIVER
User programmable for the desired keypad button location.
Power input and output is +12 Volts and ground.
The wire with the white stripe is + 12 Volts.
Note: Applications over 1 Amp require a relay.
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