Code 3 RVM pattern change

Abacus

Member
May 24, 2010
432
Sydney Australia
I couldn't find a manual either. The rvm was the same era as the deck blaster series. If the patterns could be changed on the rvm then it's likely there will be internal jumpers that can be rearranged. Look on the circuit board for markings Jp1 jp2. Hope this helps.
 

emt322636

Member
May 22, 2010
505
Watertown, NY
Abacus said:
I couldn't find a manual either. The rvm was the same era as the deck blaster series. If the patterns could be changed on the rvm then it's likely there will be internal jumpers that can be rearranged. Look on the circuit board for markings Jp1 jp2. Hope this helps.

Ok, thanks I'll take a look, but enlighten me, when you say "jumpers" what are you referring to? Is it a switch or will I be cutting or moving something?
 

Abacus

Member
May 24, 2010
432
Sydney Australia
Best thing is to look at the deck blaster manual which is still on the code3pse technical page. There's no wire cutting to do just how to position a bit of plastic that jumpers two contacts together. Again I don't know if the rvm has different flash patterns but would believe the deck blaster system would be used
 

emt322636

Member
May 22, 2010
505
Watertown, NY
Abacus said:
Best thing is to look at the deck blaster manual which is still on the code3pse technical page. There's no wire cutting to do just how to position a bit of plastic that jumpers two contacts together. Again I don't know if the rvm has different flash patterns but would believe the deck blaster system would be used

I'll do that, thanks.
 

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